Headed to Tokyo? If so, how can you navigate the busy streets and train systems, visit all the places on your “to-see” list and still manage to get some street photography in along the way? Fortunately for us, Melbourne Street Photography put together a handy guide with 10 super practical tips to make sure you […]
Read MoreAt the end of WWII, around 1945, Italy was dealing with governmental changes and severe poverty, among other social issues. In the decade that followed, much changed. Italy began a transformation that covered all aspects of daily life including home life, employment and even the arts. These are just a few of the reasons that […]
Read MoreIf you haven’t read it yet, you must check out Eric Kim’s free eBook, “Learn from the Masters”. I don’t doubt the truth of Eric’s words when he says it was only after about a hundred shots of espresso, that he finally completed the newest “Learn From the Masters of Street Photography” PDF book. This is the […]
Read MoreAll photographs copyrighted by Vivian Maier / Maloof Collection Vivian Maier is perhaps the most intriguing street photographer that ever lived. That we know of. Perhaps there are other secret street photographers out there yet to have their body of work uncovered, but for now we have Vivian Maier alone to admire as an extremely talented […]
Read MoreHavana is undoubtedly an ideal city for street photography and this January, you can experience the charm of the city and the many photographic opportunities it has to offer during a six-day master class put on by Steve Simon of “The Passionate Photographer” and Juan Carlos Ocana. The workshop may seem a bit costly, but […]
Read MoreHarvey Stein has been shooting in the streets of New York for over 40 years. To borrow a quote from George Jones, Harvey was street photography when street photography wasn’t cool. In the process Harvey became an educator, curator and published author. In fact he’s published five books about street photography, including a trilogy about […]
Read MoreHere at Street Photography Magazine, we are always on the lookout for new and inspiring street photography content. During the past couple of years we’ve found quite a few blogs that have much to offer their followers. We thought we’d share a few of these online street photography gems, where you can always find practical […]
Read MoreHere at Street Photography Magazine, part of our mission is to give photographers worldwide an opportunity to share and exhibit their work. By doing this we’ll all learn by observing how others create. This magazine is designed to showcase how street photographers think, what they see, how they create, how they work and how they […]
Read MoreStarting this month, we’ve decided to share and explore the world of street photography through a new platform by creating a new street photography app. You can find it in the Apple App Store for free. Simply type “Street Photography Planet” in the search bar then tap “get” followed by “install”. You might be wondering why we […]
Read MorePortrait of a Woman with Umbrella , 1993 ©Harvey Stein New York street photographer, educator and mentor to some really amazing photographers, Harvey Stein, has just published his latest book Briefly Seen New York Street Life. This is the third in his series of books about New York City. The first, Coney Island 40 Years […]
Read MoreStreet Photography Magazine contributor, Michael Hyatt, has created a new street photography themed calendar for 2016. And I must say it’s pretty cool. Michael and avid documentary photographer for many years has been making themed calendars for many years. This year he decided to make one using street images from 12 different shooters worldwide. We […]
Read MoreNY, NY Easter Sunday 1977 Meryl Meisler is at it again with a new book, “Paradise & Purgatory: SASSY ’70s Suburbia & The City.” This time, Meryl juxtaposes intimate images of home life on Long Island alongside NYC street and night life. Here’s a small excerpt from the press release: “The photos and stories illustrate Meryl’s coming […]
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