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This is a '''list of notable street photographers'''. [[Street photography]] is an art [[photography]] that features the human condition within [[Public space|public places]] and does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. The subject of the photograph might be absent of people and can be object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile or aesthetic. This is a '''list of notable street photographers'''. [[Street photography]] is an art [[photography]] that features the human condition within [[Public space|public places]] and does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. The subject of the photograph might be absent of people and can be object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile or aesthetic.
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-==Street photographers== 
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-* [[Berenice Abbott]] 
-* [[Christophe Agou]]  
-* [[Yūtokutaishi Akiyama]]  
-* [[Nobuyoshi Araki]]  
-* [[Eugène Atget]] 
-* [[Xyza Cruz Bacani]] 
-* [[James Barnor]]  
-* [[Lou Bernstein]]  
-* [[Brassaï]]  
-* [[Manuel Alvarez Bravo]] 
-* [[Henri Cartier-Bresson]] 
-* [[Mark Cohen (photographer)|Mark Cohen]]  
-* [[Joan Colom]]  
-* [[Bill Cunningham (American photographer)|Bill Cunningham]]  
-* [[Maciej Dakowicz]]  
-* [[Peter Dench]]  
-* [[Robert Doisneau]]  
-* [[Ken Domon]]  
-* [[Don Donaghy]]  
-* [[Nikos Economopoulos]]  
-* [[Alfred Eisenstaedt]]  
-* [[Martin Elkort]]  
-* [[Elliott Erwitt]] 
-* [[Walker Evans]] 
-* [[Arthur Fields (photographer)|Arthur Fields]]  
-* [[Robert Frank]]  
-* [[Leonard Freed]]  
-* [[Lee Friedlander]] 
-* [[Cristina García Rodero]]  
-* [[Herbert Gauls]]  
-* [[William Gedney]]  
-* [[George Georgiou]]  
-* [[Bruce Gilden]]  
-* [[Shigeo Gochō]]  
-* [[Sid Grossman]]  
-* [[Hiroshi Hamaya]]  
-* [[Siegfried Hansen (photographer)|Siegfried Hansen]]  
-* [[Erich Hartmann (photographer)|Erich Hartmann]]  
-* [[Tadahiko Hayashi]]  
-* [[Lewis W. Hine]] 
-* [[Yasuhiro Ishimoto]]  
-* [[James Jarché]]  
-* [[Richard Kalvar]]  
-* [[Osamu Kanemura]]  
-* [[André Kertész]] 
-* [[Hiroh Kikai]]  
-* [[Ihei Kimura]]  
-* [[William Klein (photographer)|William Klein]]  
-* [[Josef Koudelka]] 
-* [[Seiji Kurata]]  
-* [[Kineo Kuwabara]]  
-* [[Dorothea Lange]] 
-* [[Jacques-Henri Lartigue]] 
-* [[Jens Olof Lasthein]]  
-* [[Guy Le Querrec]]  
-* [[Arthur Leipzig]]  
-* [[Yau Leung]]  
-* [[Thomas Leuthard]]  
-* [[Helen Levitt]]  
-* [[Vivian Maier]]  
-* [[Susan Meiselas]] 
-* [[Louis Mendes]]  
-* [[Jeff Mermelstein]]  
-* [[Olivier Meyer]]  
-* [[Joel Meyerowitz]]  
-* [[Xavier Miserachs]]  
-* [[Lisette Model]] 
-* [[Inge Morath]]  
-* [[Daidō Moriyama]]  
-* [[Shigeichi Nagano]]  
-* [[Masatoshi Naitō]]  
-* [[Nek Vardikos]]  
-* [[Hildegard Ochse]]  
-* [[Mitsugu Ōnishi]]  
-* [[Trent Parke]]  
-* [[Martin Parr]]  
-* [[Mark Powell (photographer)|Mark Powell]]  
-* [[Raghu Rai]]  
-* [[Tony Ray-Jones]] 
-* [[Ronny Robinson]] 
-* [[Willy Ronis]]  
-* [[Boris Savelev]]  
-* [[Jamel Shabazz]]  
-* [[Irakly Shanidze]]  
-* [[Raghubir Singh (photographer)|Raghubir Singh]]  
-* [[Aaron Siskind]] 
-* [[W. Eugene Smith]]  
-* [[David Solomons (photographer)|David Solomons]]  
-* [[Brandon Stanton]]  
-* [[Fred Stein]]  
-* [[Louis Stettner]]  
-* [[Gary Stochl]]  
-* [[Beat Streuli]]  
-* [[Christer Strömholm]]  
-* [[Issei Suda]]  
-* [[Homer Sykes]]  
-* [[Yutaka Takanashi]]  
-* [[Takeyoshi Tanuma]]  
-* [[Sam Tata]] 
-* [[Anya Teixeira]]  
-* [[Alexey Titarenko]]  
-* [[Toyoko Tokiwa]]  
-* [[Haruo Tomiyama]]  
-* [[Peter Turnley]]  
-* [[Jeff Wassmann]] 
-* [[Garry Winogrand]]  
-* [[Alex Coghe]] 
-* [[Michael Wolf (photographer)|Michael Wolf]]  
-* [[Tom Wood (photographer)|Tom Wood]]  
-* [[Michio Yamauchi]]  
-* [[Nakaji Yasui]]  
-* [[Nima Taradji (photographer)]]  
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-==See also== 
-* [[List of photographers]] 
-* [[List of photojournalists]] 
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Street photography is a type of documentary photography that usually features people in candid situations in public places such as streets, parks, beaches, malls, political conventions, and other settings.

Overview

Street photography uses the techniques of straight photography in that it shows a pure vision of something, like holding up a mirror to society. This genre of photography is present in contemporary times and is usually done as black and white photographs. Street photography tends to be ironic and distanced from its subject matter and often concentrates on a single human moment, caught at a decisive or poignant moment. In the 20th century, street photographers have provided an exemplary and detailed record of street culture in Europe and North America.

Many classic works of street photography were created in the period between roughly 1890 and 1975 and coincided with the introduction of small 35mm, rangefinder cameras. Classic practitioners of street photography include Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Alfred Eisenstaedt, W. Eugene Smith, William Eggleston, Brassaї and Garry Winogrand.

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This is a list of notable street photographers. Street photography is an art photography that features the human condition within public places and does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. The subject of the photograph might be absent of people and can be object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile or aesthetic.




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