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Table of Contents

Interview with Julia Dean

Keslerbear and Johnodactyl

Reverie

Marc Pennartz on Street Photography

Wandering, Full of Reverie

Street Shooters of August 2019

Street Shooters of August 2019

I can`t see by Lennox Lewerenz

This photo was taken in Melbourne with my Olympus OM1 Kodak 400Tx.

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Untitled by Giovanni Mazzuchelli

Piazza Del Duomo, Milan, Italy – 2019.
Analog street photography.

Quiet Moment by Chuck Lupardo

What started as a planned evening to capture specific lighting in Grand Central Station, ended up being a walk through the Garment District and where I ultimately captured this moment, the New York Public Library. It’s unexpected moments like these that drive my passion for street photography.

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Man, Bear and Mannequin by Wayne Richards

The juxtaposition of the diverse elements caught my eye whilst wandering around an exhibition in town.

Southbank Stories by Adrian Whear

This pic was captured from Princes bridge in Melbourne. I timed to be in place in the late afternoon to capture the lengthening shadows of the people on the below promenade. I was so lucky to capture this frame. What I really like about this frame is that if it is rotated 180 degrees it still works.

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Yellow by Francesco Gioia

I took this picture near Bond Street in London.
I was walking when I saw these two kids wearing yellow rubber rain boots.
At the same time, a man carrying two yellow bags was walking towards me in the opposite direction.
As soon as he got closer to me, I pressed the shutter.

Articles
August 2019

Interview with Julia Dean

Longtime photographer, educator, writer, and executive director/founder of the Los Angeles Center of Photography shares her experiences and love for street photography.

Keslerbear and Johnodactyl

John Hartley was finishing up a shift at the local coffee shop. As he hung up his apron and peered over the counter, he noticed something.

Reverie

It’s weird to shoot in a kind of reverie. Almost in a dream state. But that’s what the late afternoon sun can do.

Marc Pennartz on Street Photography

Marc reflects on the freedom street photography gives him, as well as the ability to enjoy the beauty of his city.

Wandering, Full of Reverie

Joel Durand talks about being an actor and spectator in the front row of the street and sharing his vision with others.

Street Shooters of August 2019

Top contributions from members of our community.

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