589Kviews
Instagram Account Collects And Shares Pictures That Capture Chance Encounters In Public Places (50 New Pics)
Nowadays, street photography, which aims to capture mirror reflections of society, often portrays the urban environment we live in. Street photographers go out into the streets to capture the important and little aspects of life from a stranger's perspective to create tiny time capsules of our world that can be viewed anytime.
The "Street Photographers" Instagram page could be described as a big time capsule with the platform being dedicated to featuring street photography from all around the world. The main goal of the page (and the organization behind it) is to offer a platform for up-and-coming photographers, artists, and designers to exhibit their work in order to generate opportunities and open new doors.
To see more cool street photographs, make sure to click here and here for parts 1 and 2.
More info: Instagram | streetphotographersfoundation.com | Facebook | twitter.com
This post may include affiliate links.
The "Street Photographers" Instagram page is actually also a foundation meant for street photographers. The page only showcases and brings light to new and old works of photographers from all over the world, however, there is more than one person working on it. For the years 2020 and 2021, the foundation has hosted two award competitions for street photographers to participate in.
By sokyoungchul
By Jordan French
The awards are described by the founders as, a "commitment in detecting talented people with the ability to shoot astonishing, marvelous, motivating, satisfying, splendid and unsolicited instants all over the globe. The purpose of these awards is identifying talented professionals, students and even dilettantes and their individual inclinations. Do not hesitate in taking part in the annual street photographers foundation street photography."
"Different eyes can see different things. Every day is different since people see it from different points of view. Yet there are similar factors such as craving the capture of unsolicited instants of the daily life, the competency of bestowing order in mayhem the world is facing today. As it has already been seen, some the top photographers were originally street photographers and we are honored to say we have a part in elucidating a chance for this group."
By Arek Rataj
"We would like to announce our will and eagerness in seeing your creativity in shooting marvelous and splendid moments happening around you in your daily life. The tools you use is not important for us! All we care about is seeing your perspective and point of view in any way you would like to present it."
By Kanika Gupta
By Mark Fearnley
By Underfleurn
By Vivian Maier
Definitely from the late 50's or early 60's. Check out the cars in the parking lot.
I wish I had been born and had grown up in this era. I wasn't made for the 2000's
Girl, same!! But then my mind quickly goes to the racial injustice of the time, so that wouldn't work either
Load More Replies...and the clothes and the shoes and the garbage can and the price for parking and the fireplug.
The photographer, Vivian Maier, was completely unknown until after her death. She took tons of stunning street photos that were only discovered after she died in 2009. Now her galleries can be seen online.
Vivian Maier was an amazing amateur photographer. She took thousands of photos in NY
By Hussein Faleh
House of the dragon is looking rather different from what I last saw
By Andrea Moffatt
By Noppadol Maitreechit
I'm impressed with the alignment. I doubt I could have pulled it off.
By Kazu
Author: Unknown
By Michael Ochs
By Sebastian Luczywo
By Modern B
By P.Y Tang
By Grég. E.
By Shirley Baker
We were still doing this in the 70s when I was young (but then the local council changed the lamp posts and on the new design there was no longer a cross bar you could tie ropes to). And they took away the "Witches hat" frame from the local playground claiming it was too dangerous. Spoiled all our fun.
By George Natsioulis
By Russ Rowland
By Moe Zoyari
I love that the gun is highlighted/highlighting the woman. It makes her look more powerful than she's allowed to be over there
By Pranay Pariyar
By Em Higgins
Author: Unknown
Note: this post originally had 70 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.