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Here's two from a recent roll of expired Kodak Max that was starting to fall apart. Despite owning my fair share of cool cams, these were shot on a run of the mill 70s Yashica slr.

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These are great. That first one feels like winter even though there's really been no winter this year.
 
I wouldn't necessarily call the second image "street". The first image is strong.

Kind of expecting in the face shots of people at queen/spadina crossing the street, or stalker shots with some long tele at yonge/dundas.

Thanks for posting something different. :)
 
Thanks guys! Ive been lamenting the lack of snow as i have a shot in mind with snow on the ground. Is one heavy snowfall too much to ask?! I know I use street fairly loosely but for me its any unposed photo in a city that is a found photo pretty much. I'd consider W. Eugene Smith a street photographer for his pittsburgh project, and a lot of those photos are of the city itself(along with excellent people shots). Likewise I consider Stephen Shore broadly a street shooter for lack of a better term.
 
I wouldn't necessarily call the second image "street". The first image is strong.

Kind of expecting in the face shots of people at queen/spadina crossing the street, or stalker shots with some long tele at yonge/dundas.

Thanks for posting something different. :)

Just out of curiosity, what would you call the second image?
 
Thanks guys! Ive been lamenting the lack of snow as i have a shot in mind with snow on the ground. Is one heavy snowfall too much to ask?! I know I use street fairly loosely but for me its any unposed photo in a city that is a found photo pretty much. I'd consider W. Eugene Smith a street photographer for his pittsburgh project, and a lot of those photos are of the city itself(along with excellent people shots). Likewise I consider Stephen Shore broadly a street shooter for lack of a better term.

I think its safe to just call them "photographers"
 
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