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David Gibson

Street Photography: A History in 100 Iconic Photographs

Street Photography: A History in 100 Iconic Photographs

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This book is a collection of the world's best street photography, from pre-war gelatin silver prints to 21st-century digital images, from documentary to abstract, from New York's Central Park to a mountain city in Mongolia. It includes work by masters of street photography such as Margaret Bourke-White, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Joel Meyerowitz, Gordon Parks, André Kertész, Garry Winogrand, Roger Mayne, and other innovators who have pushed the genre's boundaries and continue to innovate today.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 08 April 2021
Publisher: Prestel


This captivating collection of the world's finest street photography offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the daily lives of people from every corner of the globe. Spanning from pre-war gelatin silver prints to contemporary digital images, this diverse range of photographs encompasses a wide spectrum of styles, from documentary to abstract. From the bustling streets of New York's Central Park to the rugged landscapes of a mountain city in Mongolia, these images transport us on a visual journey that both informs and excites us.

The book features the works of renowned street photographers such as Margaret Bourke-White, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Joel Meyerowitz, Gordon Parks, André Kertész, Garry Winogrand, Roger Mayne, and many others. These masters of the genre have not only pushed the boundaries of street photography but have also continued to innovate and inspire today. Each exquisitely reproduced photograph is accompanied by an informative text that delves into the story behind the image, providing a deeper understanding of the context and significance of the work.

In his insightful introduction, David Gibson traces the history of street photography, reflects on its broad appeal, and offers a glimpse into the future of the genre. He explores the social and cultural implications of street photography, as well as its ability to capture the essence of a moment and evoke emotions in the viewer.

This comprehensive collection is a testament to the power of street photography to capture the human experience and document the world as it truly is. Whether you are an avid photographer or simply a lover of visual storytelling, this book is a must-have for anyone who seeks to explore the world through the lens of a street photographer.

Weight: 1056g
Dimension: 232 x 254 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783791387673

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