About the Book
Street photography is an art form that captures the vibrant life and subtle stories of urban existence. Amidst the hustle and bustle, fleeting moments, and countless faces, it reveals the beauty and drama of everyday life.
This photobook is a tribute to the streets, the people, and the moments that often go unnoticed but shape the heart of our cities. As you flip through these pages, you will immerse yourself in a world full of contrasts and complexity. Each photograph tells a unique story – from the loneliness amidst a crowd, to the joy of spontaneous laughter, to the quiet, contemplative moments that remind us of the transience of time.
These images are not merely depictions of scenes but testimonies to the emotions and experiences that define urban life. Street photography allows us to pause time for a brief moment, to freeze it. Each click of the camera preserves a fleeting second that would otherwise be lost. It is these frozen moments that make us aware of the beauty and depth of everyday life, reminding us how precious each moment is.
As a photographer, I have strived to capture the essence of urban life through my lens. Every photo is the result of patience, attention, and deep respect for the people and places I document. Street photography challenges us to look closely, to appreciate the details, and to uncover the stories behind the faces and places.
I invite you to embark on this visual journey and experience the diversity and depth of street photography. Let the images touch you, provoke thought, and perhaps even inspire you to see the world around you with new eyes.
Enjoy discovering and marveling!
This photobook is a tribute to the streets, the people, and the moments that often go unnoticed but shape the heart of our cities. As you flip through these pages, you will immerse yourself in a world full of contrasts and complexity. Each photograph tells a unique story – from the loneliness amidst a crowd, to the joy of spontaneous laughter, to the quiet, contemplative moments that remind us of the transience of time.
These images are not merely depictions of scenes but testimonies to the emotions and experiences that define urban life. Street photography allows us to pause time for a brief moment, to freeze it. Each click of the camera preserves a fleeting second that would otherwise be lost. It is these frozen moments that make us aware of the beauty and depth of everyday life, reminding us how precious each moment is.
As a photographer, I have strived to capture the essence of urban life through my lens. Every photo is the result of patience, attention, and deep respect for the people and places I document. Street photography challenges us to look closely, to appreciate the details, and to uncover the stories behind the faces and places.
I invite you to embark on this visual journey and experience the diversity and depth of street photography. Let the images touch you, provoke thought, and perhaps even inspire you to see the world around you with new eyes.
Enjoy discovering and marveling!
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Street Photography
- Additional Categories Fine Art, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 48 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798331101626
- Publish Date: Aug 01, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords StreetArt, Street Photographer, Street photo
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About the Creator
Guenter Filzwieser
Vienna
I am an artist / photo / multimedia – specializing in urban street style. My work reflects the beauty in the ordinary (people’s lives). For me, art means translating a visual thought into reality and to be completely honest: black and white is color enough. My photos are a tribute to the streets, the people and the moments that often go unnoticed but shape the heart of our cities. As a photographer, I tried to capture the essence of urban life through my lens. Each photo is the result of patience, attention and deep respect for the people and places I document. Note: All images are true to the original and not (AI/AI) computer generated. Anyone who stops getting better has stopped being good.