Street photography captures the essence and beauty of everyday life. And two Facebook groups, Street Photography Cartier-Bresson Inspired and The World Wide Street Photography Club, invite people from all around the globe to showcase the best shots they've taken.
As the name suggests, the Street Photography Cartier-Bresson Inspired group is a homage to the work of the legendary Henri Cartier-Bresson, who is widely considered the father of modern photojournalism. The group's members post images that reflect his signature style of capturing candid moments that appear both spontaneous and precise. The World Wide Street Photography Club, on the other hand, is a more diverse group, with folks sharing their personal approach to the art form.
Both groups, however, do an excellent job of painting our surroundings in a different light. So check out these stunning images we collected for you!
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The Tramp
Paris April 2023
We got in touch with the administrators and moderators of the group Street Photography Cartier-Bresson Inspired and its founder, digital content creator Peter Pickering agreed to tell us more about the inner workings of how such a community looks from the inside.
"Maintaining the group's quality and standards is a top priority for [our] team, and as the group has grown in size, the cleaning and moderation duties have become more challenging," Pickering told Bored Panda.
"However, the team is committed to keeping the group clean and engaging for its members, and they work tirelessly to remove any content that violates the group's rules or aesthetic standards."
Through The Streets Of The Center Of Tallinn, The Capital Of Estonia
Even the girl with a pearl earring has a part time to survive
Shenna Is A Punk Rocker...edinburgh
A Long Way
First thought it was sad, but it's quite inspiring actually. Bless her
Of course, every similar group is different, but the most common issue that the admins and mods of Street Photography Cartier-Bresson Inspired have to take care of is the members (of whom there already are a whopping 294K) posting images that don't meet the group's guidelines or rules, such as:
- Not meeting our definition of street photography;
- Lacking visual impact and clichés;
- Technically lacking;
- Color instead of black and white;
- Borders;
- Logos and watermarks;
- Over-processing.
"We understand that although members may have questions about why their images were rejected, despite being pointed to the rule that was breached, it can be time-consuming for our team to provide individualized explanations for every rejected image," Pickering explained.
Pigeon Man
How about a Hallmark Christmas movie where he finds the pigeon lady in Central Park and they get married and live happily ever after.
"Homeless Veteran"
Bern
Appalachian Porch Music
The "Alan Lomax Archive" has some great traditional american folk & blues music stored on video. Nothing fancy............just pure, raw & straight to/from the heart
"Occasionally some members may come across as overly critical or dismissive in their comments towards other members, and even towards our ... team," the founder of Street Photography Cartier-Bresson Inspired said. "While we do not condone this behavior, we approach it with understanding and compassion and work to educate them on the importance of respectful and constructive feedback. It takes time."
"Overall, we try to keep the group clean and free from any content that doesn't align with our mission or standards. It is a lot of work, but we are committed to maintaining a positive and supportive community for street photographers of all levels."
From The Life Of Cats
Ollantaytambo, Peru
Homemade Fun! Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 1989 Leica M6, Noctilux, Tmy
Since Pickering is the founder of what we can sort of call Henri Cartier-Bresson's modern fan club, we also asked him what he considers to be the quintessential components of the master's success.
"[Cartier-Bresson's] photography is characterized by a sense of spontaneity, capturing candid moments and emotions in a way that feels authentic and immediate," Pickering said. "He was a master of composition, using techniques like the rule of thirds and natural light and shadow to create striking and balanced images."
"His work often focused on the human experience, capturing everyday moments and emotions in a way that feels both relatable and profound. [It] has inspired countless photographers over the years. His style can be described as an unobtrusive, intuitive approach that sought to capture the essence of a moment or scene, rather than impose a preconceived narrative or message," Pickering explained.
I wouldn't like to carry a suitcase up those stairs to the hotel.
New York City
Is this rain? Cause if it is wow, gorgeous! If it's not, wow, gorgeous anyway
Asakusa / Tokyo 2023
His Family Now
I love birds so much! I had two parakeets at one point. Sadly one got so sick and died. I didn't want the other budgie to be alone so I gave him to a family friend. I miss him, even if he hated me. I hope that my other budgie is happy in the skies. :' )
However, while the members of the group are trying to imitate Cartier-Bresson's work to some extent, Pickering and the other group's admins and mods believe they should also "strive to find their own voice and express themselves authentically through their art."
"We encourage our members to explore their own creative paths, rather than simply copying the work of others. Ultimately, we value the diversity of styles and approaches in our group and want our members to feel free to express themselves in their own unique way."
"Chasing The Last Rays Of The Day, One Catch At A Time."
Spotted In A Museum
Looks like ace Ventura getting ready to do more undercover detective work
Tullamore Ireland
Laruns, France
From what he's seen in the group, Pickering thinks that the following techniques and themes appear in the members' photos the most:
1. Candid moments and emotions: "Many members of the group strive to capture authentic moments of everyday life, in public spaces or on the street. This includes images of people going about their daily routines, interacting with others, or experiencing a range of emotions."
2. Black and white photography: "As a group inspired by Cartier-Bresson's work, it's no surprise that black and white photography is a popular technique and an essential for our group. Members often use high-contrast black and white to create striking images that emphasize light and shadow though we discourage this in the group, preferring a more balanced, authentic image, with good tonal range."
3. Creative use of composition: "Cartier-Bresson was known for his mastery of composition, and many members of the group take inspiration from his approach. This includes techniques like the use of negative space, leading lines, and the rule of thirds."
4. Reflections and shadows: "Many members of the group enjoy experimenting with reflections and shadows, using them to create interesting and abstract compositions."
5. Minimalism: "Some members of the group are drawn to a minimalist approach, using negative space and simple compositions to create striking images. Sometimes it works to good effect; sometimes all we perceive is a small dot of a person in the distance!"
Venezuela
Perú
I Carry The Load! Gaurav Freeman India
"As admin and moderators of the group, we feel a deep sense of love and responsibility towards it," Pickering added. "It is our baby, and we nurture it, care for it, and love it with all our hearts."
"Every day, we dedicate countless hours to maintaining the quality and integrity of the group, to ensure that our members have a positive experience and a platform to showcase their work. We monitor the group 24/7, across different time zones, to ensure that every image, comment, and post aligns with our ethos."
Street Kids, China, 2012
Kolkata. March 8th, 2023
A Life. Hanoi, Vietnam
1950s Frozen In Time
The price is in Brazilian reais (R$). It is like US$1,80.
Load More Replies...Okay, guys, so this is not dollars nor rupees. It's Brazilian's reais. If you take a closer look, one of the signs says "Ministério da Fazenda" which is portuguese (the language, not the nationality). OP is called Rod Oliveira, probably Rodrigo, also a portuguese name. As someone said already, marlboro are actually US$1.8 converting the price. Thanks for reading my TEDTalk :)
There are big plans for the community. In addition to their current offers, the admins and mods are thinking about introducing contests and awards to showcase the best of their members' work.
"We also aim to provide more educational resources such as video lectures, workshops, and video conferencing for advice and feedback," Pickering said. "We hope to take our group to new heights with printed publications and, dare we say, at some point in the future, photo walks in hosted cities around the world where members can meet, learn from each other, and celebrate their shared passion for street photography."
However, it's still a volunteer-run group, and they're limited by resources, especially funding. "We believe that our members are the lifeblood of our community, and we hope that they will support us on Patreon even from as little as $1.50 per month," Pickering said. "With their help, we can continue to build a thriving community of street photographers who inspire and challenge each other to grow and create."
Vegetarian Festival Phuket, Thailand
The rules at the top state: “Lacking visual impact and clichés.” Can anyone point me to a list of the clichés they require be present? (I don’t know what qualifies as a “cliché” in street photography.) As I live in Spanish Harlem, I have several gigs of photos, but don’t know what it is they’re looking for. Thanks!
The rules at the top state: “Lacking visual impact and clichés.” Can anyone point me to a list of the clichés they require be present? (I don’t know what qualifies as a “cliché” in street photography.) As I live in Spanish Harlem, I have several gigs of photos, but don’t know what it is they’re looking for. Thanks!