Tales of the Unwritten

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Cover photo Graphic design

Karolina Trapp (Women Street Photographers) Studio grafico Stefano Ambroset © 2021 All photos owned by the named photographer


a TRIBUTE TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

thanks to our very special guests


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ACT I

ordinary world

Chapter 01 The Collectives Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 04 The Collectives Chapter 05

8 The Hero’s Everyday Life ........................................... Bulb Photos .................................................................... 26 Call to Adventure .......................................................... 92 Refuse of the Call ......................................................... 102 The Mentor ...................................................................... 114 iN-PUBLiC ....................................................................... 148 Crossing the Threshold ............................................... 162

ACT II

special world

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Chapter 06 Chapter 07 The Collectives Chapter 08 Chapter 09 Chapter 10 The Collectives

The Road of Trials, Fun & Games ........................... The Underworld ............................................................. Observe ............................................................................. Midpoint .......................................................................... The Reward ..................................................................... The Road Back ................................................................ Un-Posed ..........................................................................

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ACT III

back to ordinary world

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Chapter 11 The Collectives Chapter 12 The Collectives

Climax ............................................................................... VoidTokyo ........................................................................ New Equilibrium ........................................................... Women Street Photographers ..................................

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Credits

All the authors of the Project ................................... 628


THE «HERO’S JOURNEY» in TRIBUTE TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Every year Italian cultural association dotART involves photographers from all over the world in publishing and exhibition projects through its platform Exhibit Around. These projects result in photo books and group exhibitions that culminate during Trieste Photo Days, the international photo festival that dotART has been organising since 2014. During its eight editions, Trieste Photo Days has hosted some of the world’s greatest street photographers: Martin Parr, Alex Webb, Bruce Gilden, Nick Turpin and many others, establishing itself as a European reference point for all lovers of urban photography.

Tales of the Unwritten was born with the aim of celebrating urban photography. The project took shape at the end of 2020 with an open call on Exhibit Around. The idea is to create a big collective tribute to street photography, inviting the most important street collectives in activity as special guests of the project: BULB Photos, iNPUBLiC, Observe, Un-posed, VoidTokyo and Women Street Photographers. The open call for Tales of the Unwritten was an incredible success and attracted 5,000 photos and 270 portfolios from over 620 photographers. After careful curatorial work, the dotART staff selects 189 authors from five continents, who officially become part of the project together with the photographers of the collectives. The result is the full-bodied volume you are holding in your hands, from which a major group exhibition will be based as part of the 2021 edition of Trieste Photo Days.

Tales of the Unwritten contains dozens of small and big stories told through street photography: an immediate and real photographic genre that reveals unseen aspects of society, hidden corners of urban spaces, contrasts and contradictions of our time, celebrations of beauty or chronicles of urban decay. In just one word: stories. Hence the title of the project and the idea of structuring the volume in twelve chapters freely inspired by the stages of the “hero’s journey”: a narrative model that defines the structure at the basis of modern stories. In its infinite variations, this model is widely used in cinema but has its roots in Aristotle’s times. It has been analysed, refined, updated, overturned, denied, and rehabilitated by experts in narratology such as Joseph Campbell, Christopher Vogler, Dara Marks, John Truby, John Yorke and Robert McKee. And now, with a few “detours” here and there, Tales of the Unwritten also tries to follow this three-act path with street photography.

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Tania Barbagli Yellow In Brooklyn


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CHAPTER 01

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Eduard Maiterth Untitled #01

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Every proper story begins by showing the “hero”, the protagonist, in his “ordinary world”. Here we have several protagonists, at least one for each photo: many incipits that tell us the routine of our heroes, perfectly represented by the most classic street photography.

Cedric Thach People

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Takaaki Ishikura Everyday Japan #02

Takaaki Ishikura Everyday Japan #03

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Lyndon Johnson Untitled #05

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Stefano Claudi The Wait

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Nino Evola Untitled #02

Luca Paccusse Florence, Italy

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Luca Paccusse Rome, Italy #02

Andrew Wajs Taipei

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Giuseppe Francavilla Snap

Helmut Oberritter Encounter

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Megumi Otsuka Girl Coming Out Of Restroom

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Mattia Pasini Il Ponte

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Daniel Ramos Red Morning Light

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Eduard Maiterth Untitled #03

Andrew Wajs New York #01

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Clement Hong Yui Chan People Watching #18

Andrew Wajs Warsaw

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Andrew Wajs New York #03

Andrew Wajs Amsterdam

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Massimo Tabasso Chicago

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Kolimbet Oleg Deep Down Inside

Kolimbet Oleg Deep Down Inside

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Nino Evola Untitled #03

Nino Evola Untitled #05

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Antonino Clemenza Portico Di Ottavia

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Bulb Photos Alexandros Tsiolis Untitled

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The Collectives

BULB PHOTOS The Bulb Collective was founded in January 2015 by Michail after an Open Day held in Bucharest. Since then, the collective has widened its geographical scope and had more than 50 photographers from 6 countries in the Balkans in early 2020. In the mid-2020 the format changed. The photographers are active in urban (and rural) photography with an expressive shift to include highly aesthetic and poetic images in their works. They share the same vision but not the same perspective, and that gives the necessary “polyphony” in their extremely ambitious attempt to create iconic images and to be the best in metamorphosing and interpreting all aspects of life in this highly contradictory and fascinating world. Since June 2020, BULB, Street Core Photography and PHOS (Street Photography Days) joined forces. BULB (2015), SCP (2014) and PHOS (2018) were all founded by Michail and they evolved so much that a scaling up was needed. The new structure is run by our team of editors and organisers who ensure daily management and features talented photographers, while running at the same time our FB and IG accounts! We organize projects in the Balkans and beyond, as well as exhibitions in European galleries, assignments in cooperation with foreign and local Photo Clubs, workshops, residential seminars, and we also publish photobooks. In the last 5 years, among other projects, BULB published 10 over 100-page books, 20 bimonthly eZines, held numerous international exhibitions and organised 6 editions of the PHOS Street Photography Days. BULB was the featured collective in the 2017 Miami Street Photography Festival.

www.bulbphotos.eu thebulbcollective @balkan.collective bulbphotosinfo@gmail.com

Management team

Michail Moscholios (GR) » Founder & Chief Editor Panagiotis Kalkavouras (GR) » Editor/Organizer Marius Petrescu (RO) » Editor/Organizer Jens Krauer (CH) » Editor Cristian Crisbasan (RO) » Editor/Organizer Tzen Xing (USA) » Editor Dora Lavazou (GR) » Editor/Organizer Alexandros Tsiolis (GR) » Editor Stela Patrulescu (RO) » Editor Vicky Markolefa (GR) » Editor Ioannis Stamatogiannis (GR) » Editor/Organizer Mihai Ciama (RO) » Editor Ruxandra Petre (RO) » Editor Mahya Rastegar (IR) » Editor Svilen Nachev (BG) » Editor Nikos Fysilanis (GR) » Editor Louloudia Gredi (GR) » Editor Raluca Furtuna (RO) » Editor Featured photographers

ROMANIA » Bogdan Comisel, Bianca Birsan, Diana Maria, Florina Luput, Szilvia Illes, Catalin Strugaru, Cristina-Mina Dalea, Laszlo-Tibor Olah, Marcel Eremia, George Dobre, Raul Timis, Octavian Cucolea, Radu Mihai Iani, Sebastian Gruia, Laura Incze, Dana Borcea. GREECE » Polyvios Kosmatos​, Makis Makris, Niki Gleoudi, Athanasia Palentza, Eleni Rimantonaki​, Amalia Tsakiri, Gina Maragoudaki, Konstantinos Arvanitis, George Tsilis, Kostas Kroustallis, Ploutarcos Haloftis, Nikos Konidaris, Dimitris Mytas, Nick Yfantis, Chris Raftakopoulos, Tasos Biris. BULGARIA » Martin Iliev, Ventsislav Lalev, Penko Skumov, Pavel Vesnakov, Liubomir Skumov, Alexander Stanishev, Stoyan Nikolaev. OTHER » Mitar Mitrovic (SRB), Zlatko Vickovic (SRB), Husein Djulovic (SRB), Andreas Neophytou (CY), Charalambos Nikolaides (CY), Vassilis Dimitriades (CY), Alphan Yilmazmaden (TR)​, Gulnara Samoilova (RU-USA), Julie Hrudova (CZ-NL), Aggelos Barai (GR-AL), Stan De Zoysa (ES), Corneliu Sarion (RO), Emilio Barillaro (IT), Hakim Boulouiz (CH), Marco Criniti (IT), Simone Mantia (IT), Fábio Miguel Roque (PT).

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Bulb Photos Alphan Yilmazmaden Untitled

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Bulb Photos Bogdan Comisel Untitled

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Bulb Photos Diana Maria Untitled

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Bulb Photos Eleni Rimantonaki Untitled

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Bulb Photos Jens Krauer Untitled

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Bulb Photos Laszlo-Tibor Olah Untitled

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Bulb Photos Michail Moscholios Untitled

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Bulb Photos Panagiotis Kalkavouras Untitled

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Bulb Photos Ruxandra Petre Untitled

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Bulb Photos Svilen Nachev Untitled

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Bulb Photos Ventsislav Lalev Untitled

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Bulb Photos Vicky Markolefa Untitled

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CHAPTER 01

Laura Pierangeli Letter From Rome

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Laura Pierangeli Letter From Rome

Laura Pierangeli Letter From Rome

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Marci Lindsay Smoking

Eltaj Zeynalov The Tribe

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James Abell Smoking Break

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Helmut Oberritter No Fumar

Jana Estocinova Smoke Ghost

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Theo Tajes Veronica’s cigarette break

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Nicola Daddi Middle Ages

Pier Luigi Mariotti Colors In The Dark

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Andrew Wajs New York #04

Alex Flynn I Remember Your Laughter

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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diego bardone

we believe in series This series is a tribute to those “unconscious actors” I have the fate/chance to meet while surfing the streets. It is as if I was observing myself in a sort of virtual mirror: I am them, they are the transposition into images of my wandering joy. Street photographers from all over the world walk the streets just for the pleasure of being there, feeling just one another among others. The project is in their mind, they believe in series.

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Diego Bardone We believe in Series

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Megumi Otsuka Owl

Megumi Otsuka Men At Game Arcade

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Ricardo Pareyon Aveleyra Untitled #03

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Waldemar Ostrowski Apocalypse

Stefano Violante Train Station

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Johan Brooks Untitled #01

Philippe Chung Sitting

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Immacolata Giordano Contrasts

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Megumi Otsuka Woman Running And Man Smoking

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Immacolata Giordano Sunset

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Immacolata Giordano Towards The Sunset

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Syndi Pilar Pedestrians Crossing

Eugene Golubev Everyday Life

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Aleksandr Gorban Kid with mask in northwest Russia

Aleksandr Gorban Oldest Fortress in northwest Russia

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Alessandro Manzo Ikiatari Battari

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Alessandro Manzo

Ikiatari Battari Ikiatari battari (行き当たりばったり) is a Japanese saying to express the action of “wandering without purpose”. I usually begin my wanderings with no idea about what to shoot in Tokyo, but then I realized that the “Eastern Capital” just owns those unique atmospheres that inspire me so much.

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Harry Giglio Mayor John

Harry Giglio Faceless Vet

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Catherina Dominguez Untitled #03

Anat Shushan Untitled #01

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Roberto Macagnino Unconventional Hanoi

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Antonis Giakoumakis Redefined Moments

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Weilun Sheng Singapore #01

Weilun Sheng Singapore #03

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Andrzej Dragan Untitled

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Sven Delaye Temperature Check

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Ricardo Pareyon Aveleyra The End Of The Workday

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Sven Delaye Nuestra Señora Del Coronavirus

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Maria Grazia Castiglione The Traveler

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Beppe Castellani The Doubtful Man

Beppe Castellani The Lady In The Barroom

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Andrew Wajs Italy

Julie Kerbel Waiting For The Storm To Pass

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Francesco Cremonese Ice Cream

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Ralf Temporale Untitled #03

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Daniel Ramos Accordions

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call to adventure

call to adventure

The Call to Adventure is the triggering event that sets the story in motion: it pushes our protagonists to leave the ordinary world, in this case taking a flight of stairs that could change their lives...

Enrica Ridolfi Suspended

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Lello Fargione Untitled

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Simona Nobili Untitled

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Riccardo Gabriolo Underground

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Ricardo Pareyon Aveleyra Untitled #02

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Paolo Quadrini Scanno

Caterina Mattana Stairs Of Seville

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Susan Cardona Untitled #02

Valentina D’Alia On The Steps

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Sean Slater The Salaryman

Peter Salzmann The Arrival

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Shinichi Yamamoto Ambalance

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CHAPTER 03

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Ricardo Pareyon Aveleyra Rainy Afternoon

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refusal of the call

refusal of the call

Umbrella-shades to hide behind, symbolising the refusal of the call. Often heroes are hesitant at first. But a story cannot exist without the protagonist accepting the call to action, so resistance is a rite of passage that will not last long.

Enrique Medina Bravo Lips

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Johan Brooks Untitled #02

Maria Luisa Malheiro Rodrigues Share The View

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El Taghdouini Mehdi Untitled #01

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Lyndon Johnson Untitled #06

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Sven Delaye The Rain

Shinichi Yamamoto Rain And Woman

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Claudia Roffeni Umbrellas

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Claudia Roffeni

Umbrellas Let’s follow these umbrellas through the beautiful and ancient streets of Bergamo Alta (“Upper City”) and then down to Bergamo Bassa (“Lower City”).

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Claudia Roffeni Umbrellas

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Claudia Roffeni Umbrellas

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CHAPTER 04

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Lorenzo Giaccone Untitled #04

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the mentor

the mentor

The mentor is one of the archetypal figures theorised by Jung and borrowed by Joseph Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, and later by Chrisopher Volger in The Writer’s Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers. The role of the Mentor in the stories is to offer material and spiritual help to the hero. Our mentors offer more mundane but no less important things. They are street vendors, barmen and shopkeepers, photographed in their working environments.

El Taghdouini Mehdi I Think I Just Got Lost

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Umberto Cenedese Mercato a Castello

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Andrea Camoletto Greengrocer

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Nino Evola Untitled #01

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Umberto Cenedese Fede

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Adree Chan The Market

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Maude Bardet Untitled #02

Paola Bet Fishes

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Matteo Maurizio Mauro Fish Market

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Syarafuddin Untitled

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet A Woman’s Place

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Patricia D Richards Meat Market

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Paola Bet Curios Butcher

Paola Bet Suk1

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Saxon Baird Untitled

Marcy Cohen Cuban Cake

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Weilun Sheng Singapore #02

Andrea Camoletto Family Moment

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Lorenzo Giaccone Untitled #05

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Hrayr Attarian Siesta

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Alessandro Ledda Untitled #04

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Beppe Castellani Solitary Woman

Hrayr Attarian Lunch time

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Amir Ali Navadeh Shahla Untitled

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Jonathan Macagba Uneventful Encounters Brooklyn

Massimo Tabasso Supermercato 2

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Megumi Otsuka Men Dressed In White

Lyndon Johnson Untitled #04

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet Junk

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet

junk The title for this series was inspired by Paul McCartney’s song Junk. Like the song, this series presents remnants of untold stories – discarded memories of transient lives reduced to the kitsch “still life” tableaux of antique shops and flea markets throughout the world. So many pathetic tokens of everlasting love gathered in a “broken hearted jubilee”. Life’s proud accumulations eternally consigned to the scrapbook of existence. These fading memories of childhood dreams and lost illusions seem to shout – like so many abandoned dogs in a rescue shelter, pleading to be adopted and treasured once again. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes. Here lie the artefacts of forgotten souls. Junkyard tales that will forever remain unwritten.

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet Junk

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet Junk

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iN-PUBLiC Aniruddha Gaha Sarkar Untitled #03

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iN-PUBLiC

iN-PUBLiC is an ongoing project founded by Nick Turpin in 2000, with the intention of bringing together like-minded photographers to promote Street Photography as a distinct and specific approach. The project started with an international group of street photographers that worked as a collective for 18 years. It was the first international collective of street photographers and played a significant role in driving the contemporary resurgence of interest in Street Photography.

photographers

Aniruddha Guha Sarkar Jill Maguire Lesya Kim Natan Dvir Nick Hannes Nick Turpin Nils Jorgensen Pau Buscato Richard Baker Rob Hogenbirk StreetMax21 Troy Holden

At the end of 2018, a split occurred after posting a computergenerated image and a staged “street photograph”. A solution for the group that could include both candid public photography and staged, computational or manipulated images could not be found and the site was archived. In 2020, 20 years after its founding, iN-PUBLiC was relaunched again to promote the best photographic works being made candidly in public places. Recognising that the term “Street Photography” has come to cover many methods, the new iN-PUBLiC is particularly focused on photographers making documentary images of everyday life in the most interesting and innovative ways. A few of our photographers work on the borders of Street Photography, where it meets Art, Conceptual or Documentary Photography and they would not necessarily consider themselves traditional Street Photographers, but we believe this is where some of the most interesting works are born.

Nick Turpin - Untitled #02

We take pictures in the present that are influenced by the best of the past with an eye on the future.

in-public.com @in_public_streets info@in-public.com

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iN-PUBLiC Jill Maguire Wild Cat

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iN-PUBLiC Natan Dvir Tommy Bahama

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iN-PUBLiC Natan Dvir Zara

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iN-PUBLiC Nick Turpin Exodus #01

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iN-PUBLiC Nick Turpin Exodus #02

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iN-PUBLiC Nils Jorgensen Untitled #04

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iN-PUBLiC Pau Buscato Untitled #04

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iN-PUBLiC Richard Baker Shenzhen Peeing

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iN-PUBLiC Rob Hogenbirk Paardenmeisjes

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iN-PUBLiC StreetMax21 OldBailey

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iN-PUBLiC Troy Holden Untitled #04

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iN-PUBLiC Troy Holden Untitled #05

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Ester Pertegato Letture Impegnate

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crossing the threshold

crossing the threshold

A threshold, real or metaphorical, to cross: this is where you enter the “special world”.

Steven Edson Bus Stop

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Silvana Gallio Presenze

Franco Luigi Beretta Sad Cathedral

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George Emil Odthermat Nyktophobia

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Genny Ferro Oltre l’arco

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Lukasz Zietara Welcome To Borough

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Francesca Codogno Street In Venice

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Immacolata Giordano A Different Venice

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Alida Volpi The Oldest Young

Vasileios Giannousis Untitled

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Aleksandr Gorban City Day Celebration in Russian Country Town

Sven Delaye The Balloons

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Alex Flynn Inverted Reflection

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Benson Spiers Man

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Sebastien Durand Urban Spider

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Yamile Alfaro Picco Reaching The Sky

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Mark Daniel Prohaska The Magicbox

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Massimo Tabasso Il Fagiolo

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Mattia Pasini Imola

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Franco Ameli Dogview

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Maria Luisa Malheiro Rodrigues The Girl, The Dog And The Rainbow

Helmut Oberritter Water Fun

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Alberto Mesirca At The Family Park

Daniel Ramos Do You Think We Can Fly?

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El Taghdouini Mehdi I Think I Just Got Lost

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the road of trials, fun & play

the road of trials, fun & play

Our protagonists have entered the “special world”. A world that subverts the premises of the “ordinary world”, overturning the hero’s routine. From here on, the story comes alive, with sports, stunts, weirdness, and fun. The name of the chapter is borrowed from the “beat sheets” created by Blake Snyder.

Alexandre Chaym 2x1 Nº 5

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Julie Kerbel The Agony And The Ecstasy

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Jonas Beck Spielball

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Daniel Ramos De Vuelta Y Vuelta

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Adree Chan Loneliness

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Marcello Mariella Bikes

Eduard Maiterth Small Glimmer Of Hope

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Ricardo Pareyon Aveleyra Untitled #01

Stefano Claudi Traffic

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Marco Marcone Circus of Life

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Marco Marcone

Circus Of Life Inside the ruins of a beautiful theatre in Old Havana built in 1919, more than two dozen youths between 6 and 18 years old were enthusiastically pursuing their training in circus. The only equipment visible in the studio, besides props for tightrope walkers, was a piece of carpet used as a mat. It was a typical day at Habana Circus’s afterschool programs. Despite the sunlight shining through the holes in the roof four stories above, the company is happy to finally have a home after nine years of practicing in parks and temporary spaces. I had the privilege of visiting Habana Circus in November 2019. Habana Circus offers the possibility to children who love circus arts to fulfil their dreams and goals of becoming professional artists. In doing so, they can help their families move forward, and they also can travel and get to know the world through their art. And by serving as part of our faculty and teaching other youth, they can change the vision and quality of life for others who share their dreams.

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Lyndon Johnson Untitled #03

Jim Lustenader No Reindeer

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Marco Parenti Untitled #01

Adree Chan Truck Bound

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Eric Davidove The Missing Piece

Luca Paccusse Rome, Italy #01

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Alessandro Ledda Untitled #01

Francesca Codogno Fiera Di Essere

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet Clock Watching

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Tania Barbagli Flag And Meaning

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Hrayr Attarian Election Day 2020

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Paul Kessel Untitled #03

Marcy Cohen Carnivale Colombian Style

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Michael Kofteros Break From Work

Sandra Hernandez Yellow

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Syarafuddin Sweat Heart

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Susan Cardona Burlesque Road Show

Péter Király Untitled

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Julie Kerbel Mermaid Tales

Barry Gilbert-Miguet Come In, The Water’s Lovely

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Colin Page Stormtroppercyclist

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Cath Muldowney Promenade

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Michael Goldrei Chromorama

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Michael Goldrei

Chromorama Shot in various locations around the world, the name of this series of my street photography Chromorama derives from my love of colour. While there are many other important aspects to a photograph, I find that this component, whether striking and vibrant, or apparent in its absence, is what most provides the emotional aspect to an image. My aim is to show the humour, mundanity, and colour of everyday life.

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Michael Goldrei Chromorama

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Michael Goldrei Chromorama

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Samantha Degrassi Tea Time

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Samantha Degrassi Teapot

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Paolo Quadrini The Clown And The Policemen

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Riccardo Gabriolo Untitled

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Julie Kerbel Lady In Red

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Marco Parenti Untitled #02

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Paul Kessel Untitled #01

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Colin Page Sick Man Of Europe

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Pier Luigi Mariotti Hello

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Frédéric Blondel The Only One Way To Be Free

El Taghdouini Mehdi I Think I Just Got Lost

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Johan Brooks Untitled #03

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Ralf Temporale Untitled #05

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Never Edit Untitled #01

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Never Edit Untitled #02

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Lorenzo Giaccone Untitled #01

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Chiara David Untitled #01

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Cedric Thach Spaces

Jonathan Macagba Uneventful Encounters Brooklyn

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Brandon Byeongbeom Kim Merry Christmas

Andrea Ferro Pisa Circus

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Maria Grazia Castiglione No Selfie, Please

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Kristina Romakh Untitled

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James Abell Waiting For The Rapture

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Luca Paccusse Free Carnival

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Anat Shushan Untitled #02

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Sandra Hernandez The Mule’s Celebration

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Pier Luigi Mariotti Hair And Hats

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Syarafuddin Toilet

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Maude Bardet Untitled #05

Julie Kerbel Inscribed

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Hezy Holzman Untitled

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Paul Kessel Untitled #04

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Richard Morgan What Are You Looking At?

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Lorenzo Giaccone Untitled #02

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the underworld

the underworld

A safari in the middle of the “special world”, as the protagonist approaches what Vogler calls the “inmost cave”. A bizarre, exotic, dreamlike place, full of shadows, perhaps dangerous, that will slowly push the hero to reconsider his certainties and formulate a new perception of himself and others.

Mark Daniel Prohaska Ride Into Whiteout

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Shinichi Yamamoto Yellow Wall

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Valentina D’Alia The Casina Cinese

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Mauro Marletto Metropolitan Ghosts

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Mauro Marletto

Metropolitan Ghosts The idea of ​​this work came to me by making some considerations on the epochal change we have witnessed in the last decades, and on the importance and role of people in the contemporary world. While technology and digital tools are an opportunity for some, they represent a problem for many others. The efforts produced to try to destroy barriers, to try to bring people closer, to make them communicate faster, to improve their lives, seem to have the opposite effect. The idea of ​​the future, which in not-sodistant times was accompanied by a sense of optimism and hope, is now seen as a concern and an anguish. Over the centuries, humanity has repeatedly found itself in front of epochal passages, at the border lines between a known world and a new one to explore, and this is what we have been experiencing in these decades. Man is no longer at the centre of the universe, he is no longer the subject of history and is now reduced to a functionary of technical apparatus. In this scenario, the human soul is disoriented and loses importance. instead of rising and aiming for higher goals.

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Roberto Malagoli Africa Street #02

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Roberto Malagoli Africa Street #01

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Giuseppe Caridi Steps From The World

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Giuseppe Caridi Viaggio In Italia

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Romanov Anni Old Habana

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Inge Colijn Shamlapur Beach

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Dimitris Mytas Alice in the Cities

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Dimitris Mytas

Alice In The Cities This portfolio pays tribute to the homonymous film of the “old master” Wim Wenders. It is mainly inspired by a still frame of the film subtitled “That’s a lovely picture. It’s so empty.” ​ y photographic approach attempts to seize the vision that pervades in the unadulterated look of the small child, as she wanders M the contemporary cities of Europe and is confronted with the unfamiliar urban landscape. Though I am fully aware that my roaming is affected by me being a reflective adult, the original idea proves to be a catalyst and defines the development of the whole project: constructed thought is infused in the automatic depiction of scenes from everyday life. Thus, I’m after the fundamental core of the facts by removing the veil of familiarity imposed by the idleness of adult vision.

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Alexandre Chaym The Unbearable Lightness Of Being #01

Alexandre Chaym The Unbearable Lightness Of Being #02

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Alexandre Chaym The Unbearable Lightness Of Being #03

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Remis Scerbauskas Nu Urban #01

Remis Scerbauskas Nu Urban #02

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Remis Scerbauskas Nu Urban #04

Małgorzata Mikołajczyk Untitled #01

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Remis Scerbauskas Nu Urban #03

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Remis Scerbauskas Untitled

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George Emil Odthermat Shadow Dancer

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Jobit George Entangled

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El Taghdouini Mehdi Untitled #02

El Taghdouini Mehdi Untitled #05

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Alessia Peretti Camminando

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Alida Volpi Windows In Window

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Philippe Chung Dream

Franco Luigi Beretta The Gaze

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Gabriele Lopez Untitled

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El Taghdouini Mehdi Untitled #03

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Mark Daniel Prohaska In A Better World

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Giovanni Nicolosi Bus Stop

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Steven Edson Windows And Doors

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Eltaj Zeynalov Lonely Station

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Sven Delaye Under the Shadow of the Cross

Cristiano Di Gioia My Way

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Tomislav Marcijuš Interior Light

Waldemar Ostrowski Two Chairs

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Cristiano Di Gioia Untitled

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Weilun Sheng Framed By Shadows

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Sven Delaye The Accordionist

Antoine Buttafoghi Solitudes(S)

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Brad Jones Central Pennsylvania

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Observe Danielle Houghton Powered by Horse Feed

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

OBSERVE is an international photography collective focused primarily on the use of candid street photography. Spanning four continents, we are united by a common fascination with watching and documenting the diverse humanity that surrounds us. While acknowledging that photography is an individual pursuit at its core, our membership finds benefit in mutual curation and support, discussion, and other collaborative interactions.

Chris Farling Danielle Houghton David Horton Fadi BouKaram Greg Allikas Guille Ibañez Ilya Shtutsa Kristin Van den Eede Larry Cohen Larry Hallegua Marcelo Argolo Michael May Oguz Ozkan Ronen Berka Tom Young

OBSERVE

OBSERVE does not gaze at its own navel, it finds yours much more interesting. Modern media envelops us in an unending stream of perfect images displaying beautiful people living ideal lives and in comparison, the value and beauty of the quotidian can easily be forgotten. We use our sensitivity to the everyday world which surrounds us to capture what might otherwise go unnoticed. OBSERVE mixes a fine photographic cocktail. A strength of photography is its ability to generate multiple narratives from a singular event, by connecting seemingly unrelated elements or imposing form where none is obvious. Similarly, by sharing side-by-side our own personal bodies of work we hope to create something enduring and greater than the sum of its parts. OBSERVE does not believe there is a need to choose between pudding and cake. Although it was our shared interest in street photography that brought us together, we do not limit ourselves solely to one type of photographic endeavour. Our members are exploring various genres and methods of photographic practice, hoping to invigorate each other and the viewing public through experimentation with our shared art and passion.

Chris Farling - Untitled #03

observecollective.com observecollective @observecollective info@observecollective.com

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Observe Danielle Houghton Untitled #01

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Observe David Horton Untitled #02

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Observe Greg Allikas Idol

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Observe Guille Ibanez Trieste #01

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Observe Ilya Shtutsa Untiled #02

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Observe Kristin Van den Eede Untiled #02

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Observe Larry Cohen Untiled #02

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Observe Larry Hallegua Untiled #01

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Observe Marcelo Argolo Untiled #03

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Observe Michael May Untiled #01

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Observe Ronen Berka Untiled #01

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Observe Tom Young Dining Alone.

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Francesco Cremonese Stripes

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Marco Parenti Untitled #03

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Aleksandr Gorban Crossing The Lines

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Philippe Sarfati Untitled

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Caterina Mattana Meet In Las Setas

Catherina Dominguez Untitled #02

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Pia Parolin The Yellow Dress

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Philippe Sarfati Territories

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Philippe Sarfati

Territories The first impulse behind this experimental project was to inject street photography methodology - mostly the reliance on serendipity and spontaneous behaviour - into architectural photography. Inspired by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine’s films, I wanted to show buildings through the eyes of their users, presenting spaces as inhabited territories. Acclaimed works of architecture become dramatic backdrops to everyday scenes, their radical geometries framing simple acts. This series plays with the notion of contextual portraiture. On the one hand, architecture is used as a frame, focusing compositions onto a subject with bold volumes and strong lines. On the other hand, people give meaning and scale to the spaces shown. Their attitude builds our perception of the building’s atmosphere. We are shaped by our environment, and we shape it continuously and subconsciously by the simple act of inhabiting it.

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Philippe Sarfati Territories

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Maude Bardet Untitled #03

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midpoint

Having reached the middle of the story, our protagonists face a central challenge that forces them to make a big change to face the rest of their journey. A peaceful challenge in this case, expressed through the relationship between humans and animals. It is at this point that the hero really begins to overcome his fatal flaw.

Anna Piwowarska-Sosik Untitled

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Roberto Malagoli Africa Truck

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Matteo Maurizio Mauro Staring

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Francesca Berardi Play Time

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Harry Giglio Good Doggie... Photo

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Małgorzata Mikołajczyk Untitled #02

Helmut Oberritter Free Rider

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Julie Kerbel Indignant

Andrea Camoletto Women

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Cristiano Di Gioia Cat Woman

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Luca Regoli Dog Woman

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CHAPTER 08

Steven Edson Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas

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chapter 09

Aleksandr Gorban Wedding In Russian Country Town

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the reward

Having passed the second Midpoint threshold, the hero finally gains his reward, a brief moment of glory before returning to the “ordinary world”. The reward can be a real object, or an illumination. Or perhaps a moment of well-deserved relaxation on the beach. Sometimes it’s simply love.

Catherina Dominguez Untitled #01

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Dan Fenstermacher Drunk Love

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Johan Brooks Untitled #04

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Lukasz Zietara The Stare

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the reward

Rod Higginson Untitled #02

El Taghdouini Mehdi Untitled #04

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Umberto Cenedese Innamorarsi a Venezia

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the reward

Luca Regoli Asian Romeo And Juliet

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Jim Lustenader Rear View

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Jim Lustenader

Rear View As a street photographer, my emphasis has traditionally been on capturing people’s faces. However, there is another approach which I have explored: suggesting storylines through body language and attitudes rather than expressions. My interest here is how subjects populate scenes and interact with their surroundings, creating compositions with aesthetic value that have visual tension and beg a question or two. Seeing people somewhat anonymously from the back, or at least from an angle where faces are not prominent, broadens the narrative by making images more open to interpretation. The viewer is invited to build content using imagination, memories, experiences, and knowledge. Ultimately, the viewer might project onto unrecognizable people, and in this way connect with the photos. I have also tried to convey an element of humour that will give a degree of ambiguity to the images and leave the door slightly open for the viewer to peek in.

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Jim Lustenader Rear View

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Jim Lustenader Rear View

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Jim Lustenader Rear View

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Jim Lustenader Rear View

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Jim Lustenader Rear View

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Antoine Buttafoghi Solitudes(S)

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Tzen Xing Summer’s Here

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Frédéric Blondel The Flight

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the reward

Alida Volpi A Leap Into The Blue

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Rod Higginson Untitled #04

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Maude Bardet Untitled #06

Francesco D’Alonzo Untitled

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Sebastiano Ciancio Fly Upside Down

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Sebastiano Ciancio Direction

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CHAPTER 09

Marcy Cohen Dancing Maine Style

Matteo Maurizio Mauro Gym(Nastic) Yoga And Journey

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Matteo Maurizio Mauro Gym(Nastic) Yoga And Journey

Matteo Maurizio Mauro Gym(Nastic) Yoga And Journey

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Adolfo Turati Untitled

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Orietta Masala The Mask

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Ralf Temporale Untitled #02

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the reward

Federico Imperiale Venice Beach, 2018

Aline Schoder Untitled #02

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Meletios Vasileiou On The Beach

James Abell Untitled

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the reward

Alida Volpi Burning Sun

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Maude Bardet Untitled #01

Sebastiano Ciancio Untitled

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the reward

Maria Luisa Malheiro Rodrigues I Still Remember When We Could Get Together

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Tomislav Marcijuš Winter In Budapest

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the reward

Tomislav Marcijuš City Of Wellness

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Patricia D Richards On The Malecon

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Meletios Vasileiou On The Beach

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Francesca Codogno Mare d’inverno

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Giuseppe Francavilla A Single Man

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Keith Prue The i Within

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Keith Prue

The I Within This series captures introspective insights in Istanbul’s ineffable immediacy. The mere utterance of the name conjures up visions of mystery and intrigue. Capitalizing on a combination of good fortune and connections, my return after a nineteen-year absence revealed a city on the edge, both economically and politically. Similar to most sprawling metropolises, one’s first interactions are invariably overwhelming, yet it slowly reveals its hüzün, a melancholic underbelly so eloquently described by Orhan Pamuk.

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Keith Prue The i Within

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Keith Prue The i Within

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Keith Prue The i Within

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Keith Prue The i Within

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Keith Prue The i Within

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chapter 10

Johan Brooks Untitled #05

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the road back

the road back

We are approaching the third and final act of our “story in pictures”: the protagonists are more mature and able to face the challenges ahead. But there is still a long way to go: let’s enjoy the journey.

Radek Kozak Untitled, from series “Odessa Tales”

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Cristiano Di Gioia Travelling

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the road back

Weilun Sheng Japan #02

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Sebastien Durand The Yellow Book

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the road back

Maria Luisa Malheiro Rodrigues Film Strip

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Stefano Claudi Undergruond

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the road back

Jean-Pierre Vets Una Boccata d’Aria

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Marcy Cohen The Narrow Road To The Deep North

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Marcy cohen

The Narrow Road To The Deep North The project is inspired by my lifelong fascination with Japanese culture and its idiosyncrasies. Travelling from hyperkinetic Tokyo to the traditional rural north, spending time in Tokyo at the beginning and end of the journey, I took part in Hanami (the Japanese tradition of cherry blossom viewing) at various locations along the way, from local villages to larger venues. The cherry blossoms and their magnificent but short blooming season represent a metaphor for the transience and fragility of life, a major tenet of Buddhism and Bushido (the codified samurai way of life), and a symbol of spring, the time of renewal and celebration.

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Marcy Cohen The Narrow Road To The Deep North

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Marcy Cohen The Narrow Road To The Deep North

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Marcy Cohen The Narrow Road To The Deep North

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the road back

Marcy Cohen The Narrow Road To The Deep North

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Mattia Pasini New York

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the road back

Paul Kessel Untitled #05

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Eduard Maiterth Bus Stops

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the road back

Eduard Maiterth Bus Stops

Eduard Maiterth Bus Stops

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Syndi Pilar Ferry Selfie, NYC

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the road back

Julie Kerbel Le Diner En Blanc

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Luca Paccusse Hidden Rome

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the road back

Shinichi Yamamoto That Day #02

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Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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Andrea Cova

Milan As I See It Milan is so many overwhelming things. Among these, the noise of the trams, the quick steps on the asphalt, the old buildings.

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Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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the road back

Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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the road back

Andrea Cova Milan As I See It

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Un-Posed Ania Klosek Untitled #01

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Un-posed

Un-Posed was brought to life in 2011. The collective consists of photographers who specialise in unposed form of documentary also known as Street Photography. A genre which reveals the symbols and anecdotes hidden in everyday life which generally go unnoticed.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Damian Chrobak Maciej Dakowicz Jamie Fyson Howard Joanna Kinowska Ania Kłosek Monika Krzyszkowska Thomas Kulbowski Marta Rybicka Adrian Wykrota

The aim of the group is to promote the work of its members and Polish Street Photography in general, to create a collective body of work, as well as to shape visual awareness of the public sphere through the medium of photography, workshops, exhibitions, and other activities. While each member has their own individual style, which demonstrates the breadth and depth of the medium, what they all have in common is a love for hard work, patience, the ability to anticipate events by putting themselves in the right place at the right time and an instinctive understanding of when to capture those moments of significance that fleetingly occur in the frame. To date, Un-Posed has been exhibited as a collective at the Leica Gallery in Warsaw, Photography Month in Berlin, as well as in the Street Photography Now and Eastreet projects. Monika Krzyszkowska - Untitled #01

un-posed.com unposedcollective @unposedcollective contact@un-posed.com

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Un-Posed Ania Klosek Untitled #02

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Un-Posed Damian Chrobak Untitled #02

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Un-Posed Jamie Fyson Howard Untitled #01

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Un-Posed Jamie Fyson Howard Untitled #03

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Un-Posed Jamie Fyson Howard Untitled #06

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Un-Posed Maciej Dakowicz Untitled #01

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Un-Posed Marta Rybicka Untitled #06

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Un-Posed Marta Rybicka Untitled #07

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Un-Posed Monika Krzyszkowska Untitled #01

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Un-Posed Monika Krzyszkowska Untitled #03

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Un-Posed Tomasz Kulbowski Untitled #01

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Un-Posed Tomasz Kulbowski Untitled #06

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Sergei Shcherbakov Orange


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Giuseppe Caridi Steps From The World

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climax

Another turning point: the climax of the story, which reaches here its maximum tension and drama. We have returned to the ‘ordinary world’, but we have changed, and it is as if we have been reborn. The world around us now shines in a new light. It seems different, full of beauty, street art and elements that only a conscious eye (that of a photographer, in our case) can grasp.

Inge Colijn Streets Of Old Dhaka

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Gerhard Wagner Mouth-Nose-Eye-Protection

Gerhard Wagner Connected

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Patricia D Richards Con La Guardia En Alto

Steven Edson Door

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Reimund Schmidt-De Caluwe Red View

Marco Biancardi Elegance Is In The Details

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Riccardo Gabriolo Traffic Light

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Barry Gilbert-Miguet Man-Eater

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Reimund Schmidt-De Caluwe What Is Love?

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Johan Brooks Untitled #06

Emanuele Vincenzi Tales Of The Street

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Angelo Bonarelli Untitled

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Ognjen Karabegović Dream About Black Horse

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Marco Biancardi Trompe L’oeil

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Antonino Clemenza Roma Trastevere

Patricia D Richards #309

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Daniel Ramos Man On Fire

Silvana Gallio Street Art

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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daniele ficarelli

glasgow murals Glasgow murals is not a reportage on murals or a focus on street-art, but the story of a city engaged in a process of rebirth. The most evident signs are the countless and extraordinary works of art that colour old facades of the Victorian buildings, underpasses and fences of buildings undergoing renovation and which, soon, became the main attraction of the city. In fact, it’s a real project whose importance is highlighted by the fact that these works are not relegated to the extreme suburbs or to the most popular neighbourhoods but make a fine show of themselves in the streets of the centre among squares, monuments and historic buildings, without ever disturbing, a discreet yet majestic presence. A street-art of the highest quality that colours, amuses, amazes and amazes.

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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Daniele Ficarelli Glasgow Murals

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CHAPTER 11

Marci Lindsay Black Lives Matter

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climax

Jana Estocinova Without Masks

Lukasz Zietara Vulnerable Things

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CHAPTER 11

Reimund Schmidt-De Caluwe Burning Head

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climax

Eduard Maiterth Untitled #04

José María Gallardo Street Colors

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Franco Ameli Ontime

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climax

Chiara David Untitled #03

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Rod Higginson Untitled #01

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Jana Estocinova Stealing My Thunder

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Matteo Capone Untitled #06

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Franco Luigi Beretta Coming Across People

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Sebastien Durand Institut Français De La Mode

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Patricia D Richards In Passing

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Giuliana Mariniello Naples Street Art

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Giuliana Mariniello

Naples Street Art In this recent work I have documented some episodes of street art in Naples which in recent years has been enriched with a lot of creations by Italian and foreign artists, starting from the works of the French artist Ernest Pignon-Ernest, inspired above all by Caravaggio, and of Banksy, who created “Madonna with a gun”, his only work in Italy. The Italo-Dutch Jorit, one of the most interesting artists, painted large murals in the city and suburbs, inspired by various characters of Neapolitan culture, such as San Gennaro and Maradona. Political murals devoted to Fidel Castro and Giulio Regeni alternate with the works of artists such as Zilda, Tvboy, Roxy in the Box and Trallallà, who covered the walls of the historic centre with sirens which, like Parthenope, reminds of the mythical origins of the city.

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Giuliana Mariniello Naples Street Art

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Giuliana Mariniello Naples Street Art

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Giuliana Mariniello Naples Street Art

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Giuliana Mariniello Naples Street Art

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Giuliana Mariniello Naples Street Art

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VoidTokyo Ash Shinya Kawaoto Untitled #01

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VOIDTOKYO

Established in 2017, VoidTokyo started publishing the zines “Tokyo Street Photography”. The founder was Tatsuo Suzuki. To photograph the today’s ever-changing Tokyo. Presenting each member’s photos to the world in real time to continue sharing our Tokyo through the publication of Zine.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Hiroki Fujitani 藤谷弘樹 Tadashi Onishi 大西正 Tatsuo Suzuki 鈴木達朗 Naoki Iwao 岩男直樹 Yukari Unleash Sasaki 佐々木由香里 Keiichi Ichikawa イチカワケイイチ Tadashi Yamashita 山下忠志 Ash Shinya Kawaoto 川音真矢 Kawara Chan カワラちゃん Miho Okawa 大川美帆 So Sasaki 佐々木創

We will have been capturing the future of Tokyo where keeps changing with the approach of street photography. And we want to continue presenting it as a record, memory, document, and photograph. Where are we, and where are we going? Our answer is to be “Perceiving the Void”. We gaze at Tokyo today as always.

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CHAPTER 12

chapter 12

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The last stage of the “hero’s journey” represents a sort of “narrative counterpoint” to the first chapter, like two volumes at the ends of a shelf full of books. We find our protagonists again in their daily lives, but they are mirror lives compared to the incipit. The balance has now changed, the objectives are different, the hero has overcome his fatal flaw and completed his journey. The story is over, the credits are rolling!

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Frédéric Blondel Good Old Days

Julie Kerbel Dance Like No-One Is Watching

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Harry Giglio Siena Tourists

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Peter Salzmann More Than One Story

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