The last few months we have received a flood of submissions from some outstanding photographers from around the world. If you haven’t heard from us yet, don’t hesitate to send a reminder. It’s been so difficult to keep up, we had to get some help. This month we have have an interview with an excellent […]
Read MoreStreet photography in Los Angeles can be difficult. The metro area is huge, over 4,500 square miles. People don’t walk, they drive everywhere-in impossible traffic. Because most residents live in suburban areas, they have to drive (through that impossible traffic) to most areas with any real street life. That’s why in such a large […]
Read MoreFabio Marcato is an Italian photographer from near Venice, which is probably one of the most picturesque cities in the world. That said, he prefers to travel to Africa and India in search of street photos and portraits with emotion. In fact, he describes himself as a “hunter of emotion.” As a result his images […]
Read MoreAward-winning street photographer Michail Moshcolios is best known for his ability to capture moments, emotions, and human nature in a way that some describe as “poetic”, “brilliant”, and “technically perfect”. Time and again, his shots reveal an intuition that allows him to take what is ordinary and turn it into something inspiring and beautiful. His personal […]
Read MoreThis isn’t about street photography, but a very interesting story about how the Apollo astronauts were able to capture one of the most iconic images of the 20th century in the moment with their Hasselblad 500el. They would have missed it if it wasn’t for luck and teamwork. Any street shooter can relate to their […]
Read MoreIf you are street photographer who belongs to Flickr, then no doubt you’ve seen the work of “canosnapper” also known as Michael Summers. Michael is a prolific street photographer from London who spends much of his time capturing life on the streets of that fascinating city. An accountant by training and a publisher by profession, […]
Read MoreThis is our 8th issue of Street Photography Magazine. How time flies and how things change. With the release of this issue, we will be launching a brand new app for our IOS version of the magazine. This new version gives you the ability to purchase individual issues, which has been high on your list […]
Read MoreSPM contributor Paul Salmon can really tell a story with his photos. But one of his cameras has a story of its own. Over thirty years ago, after studying documentary photography under Magnum photographer David Hurn, Paul bought his first Leica, an M2, from a fellow student. In the tradition started by Life Magazine photographer, […]
Read MoreMost of us can say that we are influenced by the work of a few masters of street photography. Our guest today has learned from some of them directly. Paul Salmon from London has been a documentary photographer for over 30 years. He studied documentary photography under Magnum photographer David Hurn, and has worked alongside […]
Read MorePhoto by Don Springer I’m been a big fan of the “Inspired Eye” magazine and podcast, and even more so of the individual blogs written by its creators, Oliver Duong and Don Springer aka Streetshooter. It’s no easy task creating new and compelling content on a regular basis and they both do it consistently. The […]
Read MoreI’m an amateur photographer, 42 years old who lives in Sopelana, a little village near to Bilbao, in the Basque country. My job is video postproduction and camera recorder. My love of photography was given to me by my father mainly, he was always taking photos with his Yashica. I became more interested in photography […]
Read MoreThis month we have another London based urban photographer, Nicholas (Nico) Goodden. Nico was born in the UK but was raised in rural France. He returned to the city in 1999 where he continues to live. Like most street photographers, Nico’s work is very realistic. But he also has a surrealistic side. He’s taken many […]
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