Great work by the winners of the LensCulture Street Photography Awards
Street photography, like the environment in general, has gained immense popularity in the last decade. What makes us take such a huge amount of photographs, wherever we are? Scroll your feeds on social networks and you will understand that in most of the pictures you see, the lens is directed to the outer space, and each frame becomes an attempt to capture the moment, mood and understand this world. Nowhere is this more pronounced than in street photography. Here the photographer can find some amazing order, highlight the structure, or simply sing the joyful chaos in the ever-growing cities of the world.
The other day, the prestigious publication LensCulture announced the finalists and winners of its Street Photography Awards photo contest to showcase the most interesting approaches in the street photography genre and to recognize the greatest talents.
Series of photographs
Hakan Simsek, Belgium - Out of Breath (1st place)
Alberta Pereira, Spain - Fragments (2nd place)
Antonio Priviter, Italy - La Nostalgia (3rd place)
Single photos
Moin Ahmed, Bangladesh - The Man's Stare (1st place)
Arthit Lerdrakmongkol, Thailand - The Little Onions (2nd place)
Ilan Burla, Israel - Dog Fun (3rd place)
In addition, each of the six members of the jury selected one photographer, whom he singled out for himself and would like to award with a cash prize.
Jury selection
Fernando Brazao, Brazil
Jutharat Pinyodunyachet., Thailand
Etienne Buis, Belgium
Janis Levy, USA
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Marco Gualacini, Italy