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In the age of digital photography, with so many people having smartphones and using them daily to capture various moments around us, most of us have experienced a situation where we took a picture that didn’t turn out as intended but ended up showcasing a coincidental moment that looked amusing or even funny.

The Instagram account 'Street Photographers' is dedicated to sharing the most amazing candid shots captured by photographers around the globe. Most of the images featured on this profile showcase scenes from the streets, featuring random people or objects that, due to being photographed at just the right moment, have a completely different look than they would have if viewed from a different angle or captured a second later. Scroll down to see the newest selection of pictures posted on this page.

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Bored Panda reached out to Chini Bolsón, a street photographer based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose work we featured in our list. We wanted to ask him some questions about street photography, which often captures candid, unscripted moments in everyday life.

Asked what attracts him to this genre, Chini said: “I consider myself a curious person and I have been curious since I was a child in different aspects of my life. From books to sports, music, and at some point when I was 8 years old: photography. At that time I was more into family photography and also watching my parents doing something similar to what I understand today as street photography. And added to the fact that when I was 18 years old, my parents gave me and my siblings a book with photos and phrases that we said during our 18 years of life.

So, between curiosity and photography so close, at some point, it decanted into ‘Wow, how crazy is this book, I want to do it!’. But I was little and didn't know when or if I was going to have kids... so I decided to do it with strangers in the city. A different approach. I started documenting people on the street: I would approach someone, talk to them, photograph them, and write about the stories they told me about their lives. Then that mutated over the years to do it from another perspective; with street photography, I suggest a story with the actors and actresses that appear. And I say actors, because although they are very real people, doing real things, it is still my vision at that moment of what I see, or what I think I see, and ultimately what I decide to share through the frame, and by sharing it with other viewers.”

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Bolsón summed it up by saying that what attracts him to photography is curiosity: "It’s about the people around me. What they think, what they do, what they feel. Which sometimes leads me to talk to strangers, to encounter the unknown, and in turn to understand more... or at least try to understand more. I do it with curiosity and respect, but I understand that the latter is a very blurred line.”

We were wondering what techniques or strategies the photographer uses to blend into the surroundings and maintain the authenticity of his subjects. The photographer shared with us: “My way of seeing it, understanding it, living it (I'm not saying it's the right one, but the one that happens to me) is that I'm part of the scene, so sometimes I can be more part of it, sometimes less, I can be seen taking the picture, or not even notice it... but I'm there."

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"Therefore, I prefer to be honest with myself, and as honest as I can with the person in front of me, and the scene: if they see me taking a picture and ask me, I say what I'm doing, I don't try to hide it. I deal more with signs, faces, and gestures, I think it's because I was a clown and mime when I was a kid... I do talk from time to time but I try to do it after having captured the scene. Sometimes I fantasize about the idea of invisibility and take pictures of situations that, because of my presence and more particularly because of the presence of the camera in my hands, tend to disappear in front of me. Sometimes I fantasize about that idea, but I can't imagine it being as much fun as being there: with my presence.”

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Street photography has some challenges related to privacy and ethics. We wanted to find out how he navigates these considerations while documenting the lives of strangers in public spaces. Chini told us: “It is a difficult, delicate, and complex subject to answer in a simple way. I can say how I live it: I am aware of what I do, and from where I do it, but that does not mean that it cannot bother someone. I know I have no bad intentions, I know I do it out of curiosity, and with the desire to document, but that may be worth little or nothing to the person being photographed, or perhaps to someone who sees what I do. If at any time I cause any discomfort to someone I apologize, I will delete the photo if necessary. My intention is not to cause any harm.”

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I kind of like the symmetry ... like "the two sides of the same coin" type thing!

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We also asked what about the streets and urban environments inspire Bolsón’s work as a photographer. We found out that: “City life fascinates me because it is a chaotic scenario, where the public and the private meet in unique and disruptive scenes but understood in the daily routine as a natural part of the day, and that seen in a frame - in other words, stopped in time - recover a power similar to that of an aged memory.”

The street photographer mentioned a specific location where he enjoys working the most: “Downtown Buenos Aires Capital has a place in me. It is a place that I have visited since I was a child with my family. And it has that of always being very different, and very familiar at the same time."

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Lastly, Chini added: “I would love to do some street photography in different cities... but my north is Buenos Aires. If I have to name 3 cities that I would like to visit soon: New York, Tokyo, and Mexico.”

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Savahax
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Last time I did that I got in serious trouble. *Sent from the state penitentiary community iPhone*

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't be like Luke. Jay walk and you may be encased in carbonite for a week.

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WubiDubi
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NPC, inactive for now but lots of fetch quests later. Lots of ambushes along the way. Useful if you get good rep with her.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Covering a gross comment. It's cool that cultural practices like Geisha survive.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TIL, humans are considered a miracle cure for constipated crocodiles...🐊 🚽

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"We've Been Trying To Reach You About Your Car's Extended Warranty"

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've seen too many kids do this online. I don't remember doing it nor seeing it when I was this age.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this picture was taken in Isreal. I heard that when the country is in active/continuous war, all active service personnels required to carry their gun at all times. However, this would not explain the summer/hot dress instead of army issue.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I thought these were supposed to be amusing photos. I am not feeling amused.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Gonna get banned or exiled over this but this is not "beautiful", nor is it freedom.

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Van Hoa Trinh Thai
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If one look carefully, you could see another person head blended in the background. That would explain for the xtra leg.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks very racist at first glance (and maybe it is), but one little detail to take into account: the showers seem to operate by pulling a string. I see six strings on the left side of the pic, only a single one in the right one. Maybe I misunderstand the contraption, but it looks as if only the one shower actually works. *IF* that is the case then there is one person in the line, waiting (sensibly) for one of six showers to be free, instead of cueing right and "hurrying" the singler user on.

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