Street Photography Now: with 301 photograhs in color and black-and-white

Street Photography Now: with 301 photograhs in color and black-and-white

by SophieHowarth (Author), StephenMcLaren (Author)

Synopsis

This title is now available in paperback. Get up close and personal with the world's best street photographers as they capture the drama of everyday life at 1 125 of a second. Prowl pavements and back alleys, encountering comic absurdities, small acts of kindness and scenes of unexpected beauty; let your eye be caught by a witty billboard, a woman dressed as an angel, a businessman sprinting through the crowd: the human carnival is in town and the streets are alive. "Street Photography Now" presents 46 contemporary image-makers noted for their candid depictions of everyday life. Included are Magnum masters such as Bruce Gilden, Martin Parr and Alex Webb, along with an international cast of emerging photographers whose individual biographies illuminate the stories behind their pictures of New York, Tokyo, Delhi or Dakar. Four thought-provoking essays and a global conversation between leading street photographers explore the compelling and often controversial issues in the genre. A select bibliography and a resource section for aspiring street photographers complete the book.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 13 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 0500289077
ISBN 13: 9780500289075
Book Overview: The definitive anthology of contemporary street photography across the globe

Media Reviews
'Brings what many thought a tired genre bang up to date. Truly international,it will become the new defining guide to street photography' - Martin Parr
'A must-have book for anyone remotely interested in the genre. In fact, it's highly recommended for anyone remotely interested in photography' - Hot Shoe
'It will make you want to slow down, look closely and take joy from the unexpected' - The World of Interiors
'A fine survey of the modern street photography scene' - Stuff
'Extraordinary: beautiful, dramatic or just plain comical' - Mail on Sunday