One of the first things that strikes you about great street photography, photojournalism and documentary photography is its ability to convey a story in a split second, and to evoke emotion in just as little time. The impact is heightened when you realise the element of chance involved in producing many of these images. The following collection pays tribute to photographers who have a special talent for capturing just the right moment.
London Tourists by David Malcolmson
Wrinkled Chopsticks by eyesoftheeast
Arrivederci by Zoltan Madacsi
Returning From The Fields by Naturalnomad
Montreal Die-In by KreddibleTrout
Bill and his dog Ted by docophoto
In The Temple by Paul McSherry
Nathan Rd by Jonathan Russell
The Food Vendor by Mike de Lange
Sleep Little Boy by StamatisGR
Pygmy Father & Child by Melinda Kerr
Cold Snap by Mark Hayward
Bang, bang, bang!!! by Larry Grayam
Welcoming Village Elders by Gina Ruttle
Lost Your Head? by Farfarm
It’s a long way by SilverMiners
A Little Kiss by Lauren Tober
Untitled by Artur Sikora
Playful by Steppeland
Murade Khane School 2011 by Jacob Simkin
Triple Couple by ale di gangi
Srbija 3 by Milos Djuric
Doting Boxer by Andrew Lever
Get Well Soon My Dear by Roni Photography
Woolly Jumper by Mark Smart
The Rescue by Adrian Carmody
Smokin’ by JaninesWorld
Rainy Days by Paulo Nuno
Cafe Man by Shelly Hiebert
Peter Jacobi – III by Lasse Damgaard
Barbershop by J.K. York
Inhabitant 001 by Zhaomin
Far in the Sky by Marcin Retecki
Albino by Bryn
Life On Pause by powerpig
Proud In Love by Anthony Begovic
Chaos by photosbytony
Bike Repair by Rick Senley
Street Candid – Bibliophool by James D Umbra
What’s For Sale by Steven Potashnyk
Morning Play Time by HaiiJeuss
Boys of Busia – Proud by Amy E. McCormick
Candid At Picnic In The Park by Cvail73
Field Of Dreams by Brent Balalas
Butcher Shop by maxym
Walking Together by Silvia Ganora
New Year by Caroline Fournier
Girl At Door by aspenrock
Three Cameleers Pushkar India by Robert van Koesveld
The Face Of Another by Christian Were
3 comments:
Really love these! Great photos, really inspiring. Thanks!
Another great idea that I will put to use in the near future. I like the fact that the gallery style allows for a number of images to be used, but has the impression of a large single display. Has a clean, uncluttered feel about it.
Photojournalism
had bumped into on trains or train stations, and secondly how few sports people. https://portugalurlaub.tumblr.com/post/156767309833/crono
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