Category: Street Photography

Street photography is what we practice here at www.Street-Photography.net

  • Join the Street Photography Community here!

    Join the Street Photography Community here!

    We want you!

    Street-Photography.Net are looking for Street Photographers to feature on this website and join the community here.

    We will create researched articles on selected photographers who want to be involved. David and Michael who are setting up this website are two street photographers, one in London and one in New York. Who want to help the street photography community by showing the work of other street photographers and building an online presence, that is beneficial to all street photographers. We want you to be involved. To start with we are looking to feature street photographers, whose work we find interesting and support them with help, ideas, and visibility.

    If this sparks your curiosity get in touch?

    The Why

    Why are Street Photographers wanted here? The why of why we want to do this website, is that there is a lot on street photography, but very few places aimed at building a community of and for street photographers. A place where we can come together and discuss the ideas and issues that street photographers face in making images in public spaces. Some countries are now controlling how photographs can be made in public spaces while at the same time we see a proliferation of CCTV everywhere. I live in London and it is one of the most surveilled places on the planet. No one seems to complain about the number of camera on the streets and yet when a street photographer points their camera at someone to make an image because they find what ever they are photographing interesting they get

    What are we looking for?

    We want to find and meet active and retired street photographers,

    Active street photographers because we want to help you showcase your work and join the community that exists out there in the wider world. Retired photographers who have bodies of work from specific times and places, we would also love to see your work and share it with the street photography community and maybe even the wider world.


    Right now, we have a rise in authoritarianism. One of the defences to that, is to build resilient communities. I was recently on Holiday in Crete reading a book about resisting Tyranny. The night that USA bombed Iran, I decided that I needed to do something. On Tyranny by Timothy Sander is quite brilliant and it has a chapter about creating community of like minded people. I decided that my thing would be to help build a stronger community around something that I love to do, which is street photography.

    This gave me the push to finally get this website built and online. I reached out to a good friend and fellow street photographer, David Castillo in New York. Asking him, if he was interested in helping, to keep something good in this world and as I know we both love street photography.

    When, we want to hear from you now!

    Send me an email, I am Michael Wayne Plant and I am a street photographer who wants to hear from you so we can feature your work on this website.

    What else?

    Do you want to write about Street Photography, if so then we are interested as we also want to find people who want a space to write about Street Photography. Be that a Street Photography tip/ technique. Or a review of a camera from the perspective of an active Street Photographer. Anything that relates to Street Photography you want to write about then we want to see your articles.

    Get in touch our email address is:

    editor@street-photography.net

  • Hello to the Street Photography World!

    Hello to the Street Photography World!

    Welcome to Street-Photography.net our aim is to become a useful hub website for the street photography world. We are in the process of developing the website. It will take us a little bit of time, as we work out how we want the website to look and the features that we should include.

    Please check back soon. To have a look at what we have done. I will be posting when we are ready to publicise the website and our content that we will feature here. With the website we are going to look at contemporary and historical street photographers. We are going to discuss street photography techniques and equipment. If you would like to be involved, get in touch. We are going to invite people in, to make this a home for street photographers as inclusive as possible. We want to hear from anyone and everyone, who is interested in street photography. Our aim is to build a community around this website. So please get involved and send me an email.

    If you are interested in joining in please get in touch as I/we would love to hear from you.

    Contact details

    Our contact email is: editor@street-photography.net

    A little more about us and our aims for the site.

    I am Michael Wayne Plant at this stage of the show the website is wholly my idea. However, I want to create a community around the website. I want to help my fellow street photographers by promoting their work, letting them talking discuss street photography. To help with this by creating an online hub, that enables back links that have sufficient authority, that will help my fellow street photographers, with SEO and publicity for their work.

    A few years ago, when I was teaching a course on Business Practices for Photographers, I set up a website called StreetPhotographyWorkshops.info. Which alas is no more as demonstration project to show how social media, websites and such worked together. The project worked really well, as I was able to show my students how to build their online presences and link them to their social media platforms. Now I want to do better as I want to build a community of people who are interested in the subject of Street Photography and get people involved. So if you want to be involved please get in touch