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50-mm
50-mm is the work of Los Angeles Street Photographer Ariel Sinson.
http://50-mm.com/
![]() data: 09-11-2008
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beau brashares
a showcase for the black and white photography of beau brashares.
http://www.brashares.com/
![]() data: 11-05-2007
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Black and White Photography - Paul Shelasky
Original black and White photos by Paul Shelasky, a photographer living in Providence RI, using rangefinder film cameras.
http://www.paulshelaskyphotography.com/
![]() data: 22-05-2007
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Gary Stochl
On City Streets: Chicago, 1964 - 2004 Photographs by Gary Stochl
http://www.americanplaces.org/CAPgallery/gary/garyindex.html
![]() data: 11-05-2007
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Global Fine Art Street Photography
The most far flung global street photography website in all the land (64 countries so far), G. Mark Smith in his 30-year streetphoto career has distinguished himself as an experimental artist and has become a street photography leader by executing a proactive street photography career (BA-journalism @Kansas University/MA-Street Photography fellowship @Purdue) that has traveled him several times each year (each year!) since 1978 around the globe (including many times to risky war torn and fury mangled streets) specifically to practice his own brand of edgy street photography on an international scale rather than (as is typical of street photographers,) a local scale.
http://www.streetphoto.com/
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Ian MacEachern - Photography
Ian MacEachern was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, in 1942. He worked as a TV cameraman in Sydney and Moncton and, in 1962, moved to Saint John to work for CHSJ-TV. Soon after, he began taking photographs in his spare time. Prompted by the many fires and impending urban renewal, his camera turned to documenting the changing face of the city in the mid 1960s. In 1966, MacEachern moved to Toronto where he worked as a freelance photojournalist for various magazines. While in Toronto, he photographed at the Mental Hospital at 999 Queen Street for Chatelaine Magazine, and also did stills for a show on poverty in Toronto's Cabbagetown for CBC-TV. In 1967 he was hired as a studio cameraman for CBC Toronto. MacEachern moved to London, Ontario in 1968 to continue freelance photography as a magazine and industrial photojournalist. He also taught photography at H. B. Beal Secondary School, Fanshawe Community College, and The University of Western Ontario. Ian still resides in Ontario along with his wife and two daughters. Ian MacEachern's photographs have been published in ArtsCanada, Chatelaine, Maclean’s, Quest, Saturday Night, Canadian Star Weekly, Time Canada, Ontario Living and London Magazine. He was the principal photographer for Symbols of Aspiration; Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario, an exhibition and book published by University of Toronto Press in 1986. Ian MacEachern has had several one-man shows in Canada and the United States as well as various group exhibitions. His photographs are in the permanent collection of the McIntosh Gallery at The University of Western Ontario and in several private collections
http://www.ianmaceachern.com/
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Joe Buxton Photography
This site showcases the high contrast black and white street photography of Joe Buxton who currently resides in Boston, Ma.
http://www.joebuxton.com/
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Keith Harris Classic Photography
Website of Keith Harris, a Chicago based photographer. Website features fine art urban and street photography shot exclusively in Chicago.
http://khcphotographics.com/
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Las Vegas Street Photography by Kenneth Kit Lamug
Contemporary Street Photography & Photo Essays based in Las Vegas, Nevada USA. A site that documents the people and way of life in and around one of the most visited places in the world.
http://www.kenlamug.com/
![]() data: 12-05-2009
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Lee Carter - Street Photography - San Francisco
San Fancisco street photography by Lee Carter
http://www.leecarterphoto.com/
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