These 30 Hilarious But Wholesome Street Photos Shared By An Instagram Account With Over Half A Million Followers Will Make Your Day
These are the spontaneous, unposed moments of life unfolding around you
Maryjane
- Published in Funny
In its purest form, street photography is documentary photography of people. A candid street photo captures a true moment.
Both the photographer and their topic are important to the genre. To communicate what piques their curiosity and how they are feeling, street photographers filter the world.
Although the term itself can conjure up highly vivid images, such as black-and-white pictures of people walking down the street, it is fundamentally vague and awkward. But then, there is a lot more to it than that.
Anywhere can be used for street photography, and subjects are not required. The practice of street photography is quite intriguing.
It entails exploring urban areas with your camera in hand, prepared to record the unplanned, unposed moments of life as they happen all around you. These scenes, which include commuters heading to work, kids running around, and an elderly couple relaxing in a park, depict various cities from throughout the world.
However, it goes beyond the people. It involves presenting the raw facts of the city itself, including the graffiti, the neon lights at night, and the imposing structures.
This is exactly what the "Street Photographers" Instagram page achieves by showcasing intriguing street photos from all across the world.
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1. Street Picture Taken By Toni Schneiders
streetphotographersfdn2. Street Picture Taken By Nina Leen
streetphotographersfdn3. Street Picture Taken By Dario Mitidieri
streetphotographersfdn4. Street Picture Taken By Life
streetphotographersfdn5. Street Picture Taken By Paul Fusco
streetphotographersfdn6. Street Picture Taken By Dominic Dähncke
streetphotographersfdn7. Street Picture Taken By Joe Tabacca
streetphotographersfdn8. Street Picture Taken By Lorenzo Catena
streetphotographersfdn9. Street Picture Taken By Richard Sandler
streetphotographersfdn10. Street Picture Taken By Jasmina Trifoni
streetphotographersfdn11. Street Picture Taken By Kuba Abramowicz
streetphotographersfdn12. Street Picture Taken By Ramunas Danisevicius
streetphotographersfdn13. Street Picture Taken By Marco Pesaresi
streetphotographersfdn14. Street Picture Taken By Pedro Cantizani
streetphotographersfdn15. Street Picture Taken By Robert Doisneau
streetphotographersfdn16. Street Picture Taken By Sam Pedel
streetphotographersfdn17. Street Picture Taken By P.Y Tang
streetphotographersfdn18. Street Picture Taken By Tony O'Shea
streetphotographersfdn19. Street Picture Taken By Craig Whitehead
streetphotographersfdn20. Street Picture Taken By Jill Freedman
streetphotographersfdn21. Street Picture Taken By Jack Dorenman
streetphotographersfdn22. Street Picture Taken By Brahmino
streetphotographersfdn23. Street Picture Taken By Raquel Chicheri
streetphotographersfdn24. Street Picture Taken By George Natsioulis
streetphotographersfdn25. Street Picture Taken By Edas Wong
streetphotographersfdn26. Street Picture Taken By Samuel Lintaro Hopf
streetphotographersfdn27. Street Picture Taken By Alexander Shilov
streetphotographersfdn28. Street Picture Taken By Michael Ochs
streetphotographersfdn29. Street Picture Taken By Zoomento
streetphotographersfdn30. Street Picture Taken By Tom Bury
streetphotographersfdnBy nature, flâneurs and observers are what street photographers are. While street photography emphasizes beauty and shape, great street images frequently have something going on beyond the surface, making them comparable to a visual form of poetry.
Street photography may or may not represent reality, but in my opinion, it always represents the photographer's reality.