Tag : People & Street Photography

Invisible Theatre – Street Photography Series By Chinese Photographer Tim Gao

Street photography is not just a sharp triggering of shutter to shape the outside world in the form of light and shadow. It is simultaneously a curious observation and emotional perception of what’s happening in the ordinary streets at any moment when unpredictable dramas and realities are actually taking place.…

Roy Rozanski From Israel Tells Us How He Discovered That Most Important Thing In Street Photography

Roy Rozanski keeps it simple, he tells us a lot about his favorite genre of photography. Yes, it is the streets and Roy hunts down his subjects at Tel Aviv, this portfolio is very much compelling for any street photographer and is vibrant and colorful in visual aspects. Roy most…

Devansh Jhaveri – This Indian Photographer Inspires Us With A Clear Vision For Street Photography

Very interesting juxtapositions on street photography from Devansh Jhaveri. In this amazing interview with us, Devansh reveals a lot on his knowledge towards photography, various concepts and his understanding beyond this certain genre. Speaking about his photographs, there is a clever balance of compositions and color schema within his portfolio,…

Ross Harvey – Explains Beautifully How Photography Takes Him To Meditation

A very interesting street photographer and what I really loved was his thoughts towards the origination of street photography. So much philosophical and meditation level in personality, meet Mr. Ross Harvey who shoots astounding pieces of street genre. Being a professional wedding photographer himself, Ross conveys and understands the fact that…

Fragments of a Spinning Rock: Kaushal Parikh’s Ten Years of Photographic Life

Kaushal Parikh’s Fragments of a Spinning Rock, a culmination of almost a decades work spread across India, is finally going to print. A poem by Pablo Neruda broadly describes the feelings behind the images in the book: “Nobody can claim the name of Pedro, nobody is Rosa or María, all…

Anonymous Heroes of Everyday Life – Street Photo Essay By Elwira Kruszelnicka

Strange and anonymous people soaked in the urban environment, forms the true subjects for Elwira Kruszelnicka. She is clear in showing what has to be seen and in this portfolio, one will witness the stark feeling of humanity. Veiled in monochrome, these pictures form the soul for the idea of…

Giorgos Kasapidis From Greece Creates His Own Story And Tells Why He Doesn’t Like Captioning Them

To be considered a road photographer for all seasons is no easy task and Giorgos Kasapidis has already earned that title. We wanted to bring you a fantastic out of the box street photography and no wonder we struck on Giorgos beautiful portfolio. The pictures here are splendid touch between…

José Luis Barcia Fernandez from Spain makes an Incredible Combo out of iphone and Street Photography

Meet this inspiring photographer who has done wonders with light shadows and interesting compositions. Jose Luis Barcia is from Spain and loves street photography for the surprises it gives. Jose wants to travel more and starts to tell us how his love for street genre happened in this fine interview…

Gina Maragoudaki – This Street Photographer From Athens Tells Us How To Find Calmness In Chaos

Certainly very engaging, this street photographer from Athens does not over exaggerate nor try to arrange elements inside a frame. But rather she tries to find juxtapositions, optical illusions and some contrast which will make the viewer go in awe. Meet, Gina Maragoudaki from Athens who loves to do street…

Mind-blowing Black And White Street Photos Of Hong Kong In The 1950s Captured By A Teenager

These amazing street photos of Hong Kong captured by Self taught Chinese photographer Fan Ho. He arrived from Shanghai in 1949 and he fascinated by streets of Hong Kong. These Photos are part of his book “A Hong Kong Memoir“. More Info: Modernbook (View photos on Wherecoolthingshappen)  …

Sylvain Biard – Street Photographer From Paris Shows Us Why Photography Is A Never Boring Thing For Him

Sylvain believes that every photographer’s definition towards photography is different and shows us his unique style of street photography in this interview. He breaks down photography in a very aesthetic way with an interesting visual observation. For him its really impossible to get bored with photography because it is so…

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