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Table of Contents

A Matter of Attitude

The Route 66 Primer, an Uncropped View of the Mother Road

The Spectacle of Small-Town Indy Wrestling

Paris Photo Report

Interview with Mark Indig

Street Shooters of January 2023

There’s No Place Like Home (For Street Photography)

Street Shooters of January 2023

Laughing Life by Nenad Nikolic

The photo is from my gallery called “Cuba Square project” One bright sunny afternoon in Havana… a decisive moment… Cuba was my remedy. Havana was my cure. That is my silence, my solitude of silence, tightly connected with Cuba. I would like to share with the rest of the world my light signature. We really are so small behind our own eyes. Behind our fancy clothes. Behind our favorite colors. I would like to share the emotions and vision into the memories of the audience. Street Photography is Zen – in every sense of the word.

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Untitled by Essam Bishara

Shot in Berlin Kreuzberg Area.

Before We Had Cell Phones by Jack Weingarten

My wife and I were having lunch in mid-town Manhattan. This is what we saw when we left the restaurant. I could not have set up the shot any better than this. The four men at the pay phones were straight out of central casting. Their body language was spot on. As street photographers, sometimes we miss the decisive moment by a tick. But sometimes we get lucky. This was one of those times.

Sentinel Joe by Lodiza LePore

Very find coffee house in Hoosick Falls NY…….A place where Sentinel Joe keeps watch over customers.

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Three Wise Men by Cary Silverman

I shot this in the village of Huilloc, Peru. It is a small Quechuan weaving community off the beaten path. Truly lost in time. BTW I have many more images from here if interested.

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Confusion by Joanna Madloch

Subway Exits are the “no-places” where everybody passes through hastily. Emotions created by “no-places” are those of confusion, anxiety, and uncertainty. Prince St. subway exit in Soho (NYC) is one of the most iconic no-places.

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Articles
January 2023

A Matter of Attitude

What's the right attitude for street photograhy? Antoine K has the answer.

The Route 66 Primer, an Uncropped View of the Mother Road

Jeff Sonnabend captures the reality of an American route all too often steeped in nostalgia.

The Spectacle of Small-Town Indy Wrestling

Virginia Hines dodges flying fold-up chairs while documenting a "spectacle of Suffering, Defeat, and Justice."

Paris Photo Report

Is street photography fine art? John Simpson seeks the answer in Paris.

Interview with Mark Indig

Join us as we talk about projects, printing, and echos of people.

Street Shooters of January 2023

Top submissions from members of our community

There’s No Place Like Home (For Street Photography)

As is often the case, the acres of diamonds are in our own backyard.

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