Blending in is one of the most important traits of a good Street Photographer and shooting from the hip is a great technique. Acting invisibly on the street allows us to capture those candid momentscapture those candid moments without...
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by Cinar Yüksel
SEX AND LONGING IN LARRY SULTAN’S CALIFORNIA SUBURBS
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In the mid-nineteen-eighties, when he was the head of the photography program at the San Francisco Art Institute, Larry Sultan hired me as an adjunct faculty member—the beginning...
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Harry Bosch
Dana Lixenberg wins Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
She won the £30,000 prize for her project Imperial Courts (1993-2015), the name of the social housing project Lixenberg first visited after LA’s race riots of 1992. Lixenberg kept...
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by Allan Schaller
This Poignant Photo Series Reveals The Raw Reality Of Detroit
Jarod Lew is a documentary photographer based in Oak Park, Michigan, whose work examines the complex relationship between human identity and environment. His ongoing project Maybe...
Are Street Photography and Urban Photography the same? Where are the differences and the commonalities of these genres? Watch and explore how Urban Photography is a unique and original photography style, that shouldn't be mixed up with other genres.
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Today I want to present a Series by Thibaut Goarant who submitted these pictures using the Submission Form on Streetbounty.
He created a very visual style of his Japan that is dark and gritty. He includes a flash which helps him...
When it comes to street videography, you don’t have to carry an expensive camera to shoot professional-looking clips. Sometimes a tiny GoPro is all you may actually need!
Tips for Using GoPro Cameras in Street Videography
GoPros are a nifty video...
Are you wondering how to take photos inside a prison?
If you’re a keen photographer, you might be looking for the perfect location to get some amazing shots. If you’re a family member or...
Are your studio portraits not coming out as you would like? Then follow these tips to get the most out of your studio setup.
1. Set the right shutter speed for your camera.
Capturing memorable moments with our loved ones is a cherished endeavor that many of us hold dear. Through photographs, we preserve the fleeting instances of joy, laughter, and love that define our lives. However, traditional photographs come...






























