shoot the street / street photography


Shoot the Street was established to promote the art of street photography and increase the exposure of the many talented, and often unknown street photographers who live, breath and shoot the streets. We aim to do this through this blog, social media, public exhibitions and ultimately publications.

All photographers featured on Shoot the Street have been invited to show their work because they have the ability to see the moment and capture captivating images of their everyday surroundings.

Shoot the Street was co-founded and is curated by Leanne Staples and Joshua Evan Powell, two passionate street photographers from New York and London.

contact us

Joshua Evan Powell
profile | josh@shootthestreet.com

Leanne Staples
profile | leanne@shootthestreet.com

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Want to bring your work to our attention?

There are a number of ways to bring your work to our attention:

1. Join the Shoot the Street flickr group and submit your photos to the pool. We regularly go through the pool and select photos for our Photo of the Day and photographers to feature in our Photographer Profiles.

2. Like our Facebook page and add some of your better shots to the group.

3. Contact either Leanne or Josh via email (details above) and let us know where to find samples of your work.

All photographers featured on Shoot the Street retain the Copyright to their photographs. Contact the photographer if you're interested in using their photographs for any purpose. Please play nice and don't steal.

Photo of the Day: Neapolitan boy by Rino Palma

Neapolitan boy

January 21, 2012 AT 10:00AM

TAGS +Photo of the Day +Shoot The Street +Rino Palma +Street Photography
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