Marijana Klasan is a 21-year-old photographer based in Vienna, Austria. After documenting quite a few weddings, she says the most important thing she has learned is to “listen and watch very carefully.”
Giulio Magnifico is a street photographer based in Udine, northeastern Italy. He travels to regions of the world torn apart by strife and war, such as Iraq and the Syrian border. His black-and-white compositions and portraits are beautifully moving.
In this episode, we profile Mimo Khair, a street photographer from Lebanon. From the streets of Shanghai to remote villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mimo has traveled the world capturing moments of emotion on the road. Her stunning profiles of those she meets help illustrate the connectedness of the human race.
Krocky Meshkin calls himself a “paranormal street photographer.” The Los Angeles-based photographer loves to capture real moments on real city streets … with a mysterious twist. He’s the mastermind behind “Headless Sightings” — a quirky, surreal photo series that features headless figures walking among the general public in L.A.
For a long time we have been fascinated by the street photography of Gustavo Minas. Based in Brazil, he manages to tell captivating stories through is photos that always seem to have a social, investigative component that makes us want to know more about the people portrayed.
Join us as street photographer extraordinaire, Troy Holden, tells us about his passion and his upcoming exhibition at the San Francisco Museum at the Mint.
Millions of people follow bestselling author Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York (HONY), a blog featuring his portraits and stories of people he’s encountered on the […]