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  1. To me, street photography is a game that can never be played twice in the same way. A game that is played by me against the world, a game that I control. I decide when to start, when to finish, or when to have a tea break.

    Photo and quote by Krishnendu Saha.

  2. Photos by Umberto Verdoliva.

    (Source: umbertoverdoliva.it)

  3. “I think about photographs as being full, or empty. You picture something in a frame and it’s got lots of accounting going on in it—stones and buildings and trees and air—but that’s not what fills up a frame. You fill up the frame with feelings, energy, discovery, and risk, and leave room enough for someone else to get in there.”
Photo and quote by Joel Meyerowitz. “I think about photographs as being full, or empty. You picture something in a frame and it’s got lots of accounting going on in it—stones and buildings and trees and air—but that’s not what fills up a frame. You fill up the frame with feelings, energy, discovery, and risk, and leave room enough for someone else to get in there.”
Photo and quote by Joel Meyerowitz.
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    “I think about photographs as being full, or empty. You picture something in a frame and it’s got lots of accounting going on in it—stones and buildings and trees and air—but that’s not what fills up a frame. You fill up the frame with feelings, energy, discovery, and risk, and leave room enough for someone else to get in there.”

    Photo and quote by Joel Meyerowitz.

  4. The Louvre and it’s visitors, photos by Alécio de Andrade.

    (Source: aleciodeandrade.com)

  5. Woman looking out her window at street with pigeons below her.
Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Paris, 1963 Woman looking out her window at street with pigeons below her.
Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Paris, 1963
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    Woman looking out her window at street with pigeons below her.

    Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Paris, 1963