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Video : Garry Winogrand, 1981
Garry Winogrand shot hundreds of thousands of photographs during his short lifetime. Most were taken on the streets of New York City and are characterized by off-kilter angles, unorthodox framing, and images that feature active figures. As evidence of his … Continue reading
Video : Anatomy of a Street Photograph (by Nick Turpin)
Nick Turpin, London based photographer, and founder of in-public, provides a series of videos on his street photography blog sevensevennine. A first video, titled “Nick Turpin on Street Photography”, provides his definition of street photography. In the video it is … Continue reading
“Documenting the Human Condition” (by Chris Weeks)
Chris Weeks, already known for his pdf manifesto published on deviantArt “Street photography for the purists” and “What’s in the bag of a street photographer“, now proposes a video titled “Street photography – Documenting the Human Condition”. In this video … Continue reading
What’s in the bag of a (wealthy) street photographer
“Above and beyond the stuff that I do professionally, assignment and editorial, I am also a street photographer”. This is how Chris Weeks, freelance photographer, introduces this video made by photoinduced.com. All right, the Leica M series has been popular … Continue reading
An example not to follow : Video of Bruce Gilden at “work”
All right, obviously here is an example of something you should not do as a Street Photographer, since this is real intrusion. But just for fun, take a look at Bruce Gilden, Magnum Photographer, at work, and how he “flashes” people in the face. Rude, intrusive, an example of don’t in a video of wynyc radio: Continue reading
Interview of Ethan Levitas from Polka Gallery/Magazine
An excellent video presents the interview from Ethan Levitas who is currently having an exhibit at Polka Gallery in Paris. “This is just to say”, a long term series about where he lives, or using the subway as a subject. The series is intended to be rich and relevant, and a little wider than a story about New-York. The main subjects are subway trains, but Ethan presents pictures concretely, about what the themes are, and also metaphorically, to talk about what makes people similar and different. Continue reading