The Indo Street Project, an Indonesian street photography community, recently held a public photo exhibition in order to promote street photography in the city of Bandung and in Indonesia, in general.
The Indo Street Project, an Indonesian street photography community, recently held a public photo exhibition in order to promote street photography in the city of Bandung and in Indonesia, in general.
Opening Monday, June 19th is an exhibition which features photographers from three of the most recent European Capitals Of Culture in the beautiful city of Paphos in Cyprus!
A brand new exhibition hosted by the magazine FourTwoNine may just be the shot of diversity street photography needs.
FourTwoNine, a newly relaunched men’s magazine based in Los Angeles, is seeking entries for a project documenting the real lives of LGBTQ people across the United States. Photos selected will appear in a touring gallery show beginning during Pride in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco and in an upcoming issue of our national magazine’s print and online editions.
Read almost anything on the photographer Boogie and you’ll get the impression that he is one very brave and badass photographer. That’s because he is, in fact, just that. And all the press and praise… it’s justified. We here at StreetHunters know. His latest book, ‘A Wah Do Dem’ (Drago, 2016) was reviewed here and he was also featured in the Under The Influence series). Boogie was also on our inaugural list of most influential active street photographers. But all the words written do not really do Boogie’s work justice. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding. His work does all the talking.