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Matt Stuart
Matt Stuart’s photographs are hilariously fantastic. London streets are populated by giant green rabbits, dogs pretending death at any street corner, double-footed men, giant peacocks, pinocchios, giant arms scratching people’s nose. Well, a maxi monster show indeed, whose attractive characters are candidly depicted in a candid and funny way. Continue reading
David Solomons
Street Photography Mostly taken in London, David Solomons pictures present incredible situations, like micro comedies of everyday life. Each character always seems subdued in his own activities, concentrated in his tasks, like unconscious of the comical situation taking place. Add ten … Continue reading
Matt Weber
Street photography There are many great New York street photographers, which include the photographic works of Matt Weber.The visual aspect of this site is impressive, dominated with strong black and white photos and some color works sprinkled in. Matt Weber’s … Continue reading
Mario Jean
Street photography Mario Jean pictures are always visually striking, with a great sense of composition, and just perfect tones and exposure, with very deep black and white processing. Although not dedicated to it, Street Photography is, with portraiture, his favorite … Continue reading
Elaine Vallet
Street photography Mostly black and white (except only one), unique composition, and visually pleasant best describe the photography works of photographer Elaine Vallet. With a strong usage of lines, and a perfect sense of composition, characters are depicted like shadows … Continue reading
Fani Kanawati
Street Photography Fani Kanawati’s huge number of street photographs capture the essence of the city in a timeless world . The characters she depicts are often confronted to themselves, captured in their ethereal form in a world which time has … Continue reading