L Collins
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Yes, Dead. Street photographers all eventually mature artistically and gravitate towards more meaningful photographs such as pictures of cats and creamy bokeh.
No, but I would not go so far as to say it'll never die. For one thing, it could go out of style, like any genre. That's a special hazard in modern times since the world is awash in everyone's images. For another thing, people in 2013 are very fearful of strangers taking pictures of people. Sometimes they report you to the nearest police officer, and sometimes the cop agrees with the complaint. That is a big deterrent to street shooting. Tom
Yesterday, I had someone stop me. She had followed me across the New Kent Road, and along to the supermarket where I'd put my camera away to go in and buy a chocolate bar. But I'd not been photographing people, so I was puzzled. In fact, she was from a housing co-op, and was concerned. They had had a break in about a week ago, and she thought I might be casing the joint. I checked out my photos, as I couldn't think of anything controversial I'd taken, and found I'd photographed their old coal shed, which was an interesting design, and a laminated A4 newsletter about local regeneration controversies which had been attached to the door, but which I hadn't had time to read there and then. The woman apologised for challenging me, but was reassured. I didn't mind: I had nothing to worry about particularly. She told me I'd taken some beautiful photographs, which was nice.
As long as there are streets, there will be street photography
The last 2 posts had links to very good resources. Thanks.
It's been said here and elsewhere, street photography is not easily defined, but I have my definition and I know it when I see it. I also know it when I'm attempting it myself. My guess is we all have a tremendous amount of overlap in our personal definitions.
Anyway, really liked the "Everybody Street" material. And, Zoriah has an amazing, if not disturbing, body of work (thanks uhoh7).
By the length of her skirt, obviously.