Deborah Cole on Street Photography
I know you started out as a landscape photographer - how did you get into that? Starting with my dad’s vintage Kodak “pop out” camera that he took everywhere with him during World War II, I photographed friends, family and pets. After graduating to inexpensive point and shoot film cameras as a teen, I found myself photographing what I referred to as “scenes.” When I founded my landscape business in 1981, I began to photograph everything and I mean everything. This was
Alcatraz
Unicorns on the Adriatic Sea
In search of this feeling, it is wonderful when things do not change. The men are still playing boccia in their tight bathing trunks, while the women chat standing in the warm sea water reaching up to their thighs. Coloured towels and bright umbrellas shine on the sand dunes. Behind the sand lies the endless pine forest – like a rock in the struggle against the heat of climate change and the ubiquitous real estate sharks. On the wide beach, children build castles in the malleable sand. At
The Mona Lisa Experience
"When good Americans die, they go to Paris." – Oscar Wilde
Street Shooters of January 2021
Manhattan by Julia Giannopoulos Selected from the Street Photography Magazine Facebook Group View on Website Taken in Rome Italy by Cristina Gârleșteanu Taken in Rome, Italy. Selected from the Street Photography Magazine Facebook Group. View on Website Untitled by Magda Fulger Rites of Passage by Lodiza LePore While walking through Congress Park in Saratoga Springs, I was struck by this strange sight. Untitled by Bel Beloni Selected from the Street Photography Magazine Facebook