Armed with Olympus PEN Lite E-PL7 cameras, and following a talk on the
history of Street Photography by industry professional, Ed Sykes, the sheer quality and sophistication of the results submitted to jury panel was applauded by each industry professional.
In addition to exhibiting, Chad's work has been published in Chronogram, as well as in Weird U.S. (Moran & Sceuman, 2004) and Bystander: A History
of Street Photography by Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbeck (Bullfinch Press, 2001).
Drawing directly from my degree in medicine, my
type of street photography seeks to isolate the human element and direct focus towards it, using the cityscape as a stark material contrast.
Drawing directly from my degree in medicine, my type
of street photography seeks to isolate the human element and direct focus towards it, using the cityscape as a stark material contrast.
In the 1990s diCorcia turned his focus from scenes of domesticity to the American
tradition of street photography exemplified by photographers such as Robert Frank and Gary Winogrand.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Anthony Hernandez has developed a unique
style of street photography attuned to the desolate allure and sprawling expanses of his hometown.
Working with Siskel, he traces his own obsession with learning more about the mysterious nanny who produced a remarkable body
of street photography in absolute obscurity.
Master of street photography Charlie Kwai was recently commissioned by the British Fashion Council to snap the hurried goings - on of London Fashion Week.
Through his extensive Internet exploration, Doug Rickard transforms the lenses of Google Street View into a contemporary
mode of street photography.
Now, with roughly 90 % of her archive reconstructed, Vivian's work is part of a renaissance in interest in the
art of Street Photography.
«Decisive Moments: 20th Century Street Photography from St. Louis Collections» explores the evolution
of street photography over the last decade.
The exhibition will present the full scope of Hernandez's long and prolific career, celebrating the artist's unique
brand of street photography and how it has changed and developed over time.
McDonough's photographs from this time period are characterized by the spontaneous
aesthetic of street photography wherein both the photographer and the subjects are often in motion.
Winogrand's images were created during the
height of street photography — a genre lauded for its ability to capture recognizable human behavior and the fast - paced nature of urban life — in New York alongside other major photographers like Joel Meyerowitz (born 1938) and Lee Friedlander (born 1934).
Howard Greenberg Gallery (41 East 57th Street, suite 1406) has a
show of street photography shot in Bombay in the early 90s by Raghubir Singh opening on October 26, 6 to 8 p.m., and up through December 9.
Cohen sheds light on the many influences that have impacted his sentiments towards conventional film, and his desire to eschew both classical avant - garde and theatrical filmmaking in favor of a model rooted in the tradition of the 1940s New York
School of street photography.
Perhaps on the
basis of his street photography — for which he is best - known — of New York's East Village, where he lived and worked for more than 60 years, Leiter has been lumped in with the amorphous «New York School of Photography», which is said to have included, among others, pragmatic photojournalists such as Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, William Klein, Helen Levitt, and Weegee.
In Public Transit Areas, 1979 - 80, Hernandez switched from a handheld 35 mm to a 5 x 7» large format camera and tripod to create a new
kind of street photography.
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Born and raised in Los Angeles, Anthony Hernandez developed his own individual
style of street photography, one attuned to the desolate allure and sprawling expanses of his hometown.
Forget James Nares's sumptuous, hi - def vid and how it tried to put a contemporary spin on the doesn't - need - updating - anyway
genre of Street Photography.
As a student, Yoshino was influenced by the photographer Kiyoshi Suzuki; from the late 1990s on, she produced many black and white works in this
mode of street photography.