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Scot Sothern (born 1949) is an American photographer and writer. He has created controversial black and white photographs of prostitutes in Southern California, whom he photographed from 1986 to 1990.
Shoichi Aoki (青木 正一, Aoki Shōichi, born 1955) is a former computer programmer, now Japanese photographer, and creator of the magazines STREET, TUNE, and FRUiTS. He also subsequently created the Fruits and Fresh Fruits (collections of Japanese street fashion) photo books as a way of offering his photos to the foreign market.
Smith launched his career in Autumn 1978 and made street photography, blurring the line between journalism and art. [14] [15] [9] His projects included: Cold War. Waiting for Improvement. 3:30 AM New York City, 1987 Eruption of the Sufriere Hills volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, 1997 Only known photograph of a Taliban confederate escaping U.S. bombers adjacent to Tora Bora, 2001 ...
The core of Bystander is "a roughly chronological survey of European/American street photography featuring its key innovators, styles, and trends". [6] Westerbeck was responsible for the text, [6] which includes "subjects like the ethics of photographing human suffering or role of images in shaping collective perception of events". [5]
Jamel Shabazz (born 1960) [1] is an African American fashion, fine-art, documentary, and street style photographer. His work has been published in books, shown in exhibitions, and used in editorial magazine works. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. [2] Shabazz centers his work on minority people and areas of America.
In-Public (sometimes written iN-PUBLiC) is an international group of street photographers that operates as a collective. [1] [2] It was established in 2000 by Nick Turpin with the intention of bringing together like minded photographers to hold exhibitions, produce books and conduct workshops and promote street photography.
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World Street Photography is an independent nonprofit organization and community created for street photographers by the non-profit Kujaja organisation. World Street Photography was founded in February 2014 by Gido Carper with the intention of giving street photographers a community and a public arena to show their street photography.