Street Photography is defined as photography that is shot in any public place in a candid situation. The image captured could be any random person, thing, building or street performers. Therefore, despite the name of this genre, the presence of a street is not a necessity. Framing and timing are all important, with the aim of creating creative images by snapping shots at exactly the right moment.
To participate in street photography, you really need a good point-and-shoot camera, a lot of patience and a very creative eye. Here we are showcasing the work of some of the best street photographers, and I have tried to choose images that tell a story or are moving, comical or very poignant.
New Orleans, Louisiana by Chuck Patch

Fall Collection, New York by Shane Gray

Binocular Girl, New York by Shane Gray

I am too closed by Umberto Verdoliva

Between rows of trees by Umberto Verdoliva

In the balance by Umberto Verdoliva

Unusual Banality by Julien Legrand

A Moment Alone by Julien Legrand

Shibakoen, Tokyo by Shin Noguchi

Yukinoshita, Kamakura by Shin Noguchi

Shibakoen, Tokyo by Shin Noguchi

Hamamatsucho Station, Toyko by Shin Noguchi

Gyeongbokgung, Jongno-gu, Seoul by Shin Noguchi

Oviedo, Spain by Chema Hernandez

Cassia, Brazil by Gustavo Minas

Zhukovsky, Russia by Artem Zhitenev

Cannes Festival by Laurent Roch

My Own Little World by Stergios

Don’t lose your head by Giuseppe Esposito

On the job by Katarina Vuckovic

Who has the choice by Horst Fischer

Daily routine of life by Dima Ochievschi





















