Links Sort by: Hits | Alphabetical
| The 17minutes - http://www.17minutes.co.uk/ I'm just an ordinary guy with a camera or two who likes people. The aim of this site is, foremost, to display my work to a wider audience than my family and friends. I hope that the images make an impression, to make us more aware of our surroundings and the people in it. Many of the people I photograph are marginalised by society, often by dint of their own chosen lifestyle or perhaps just by unfortunate circumstance of life or birth. I hold no pretensions of hoping to change society on a large scale through my work. Don McCullin, a far better photographer than I could ever hope to be, openly accepted his own failure in that sense. - Read more |
| Thomas Solecki - http://www.thomas-solecki.de/ Mainly I like to photograph people and street pictures. In people photography it's important for me to capture the naturalness of the people, embedded in simple and everyday backdrops. - Read more |
| Tom Stappers - http://www.tomstappers.com/ Dutch photographer Tom Stappers' work has developed into pure street photography style. Subjects are chosen for their possibilities of reflecting personal views and experiences. This site starts with a series called "house parties" and will feature travel, avantgarde jazz, the street, gypsies, and more regular updates, all in black and white. - Read more |
| Urban Photography Art - http://www.urban-photography-art.com/ Discover exciting and inspiring urban photography art. This site is not just about the photographs but also the photographers behind them. My name is Kate and I am a Urban Photographer living in London. As far as I am concerned there are not enough places to see and expeirience Urban Photography, which is odd considering just how many of live in an urban setting. - Read more |
| William Darhy - http://photoblog.william-darhy.com/ Urban photographer in New York. - Read more |
| Yanidel Blog - http://blog.yanidel.com/ Daily blog on street photography in Paris, France. Discover the clichés as well as less known aspects of the City of Lights. All pictures taken with digital rangefinders. - Read more |
