The Street Photographer’s Manual
(Author) David GibsonThis updated edition profiles twenty of the world’s leading street photographers and teaches readers how to capture profound urban moments. In recent years, photo sharing on social media has rejuvenated street photography, and its spirit has been reborn. The Street Photographer’s Manual is about the possibilities of street photography as a medium, and how it can be approached in an accessible way. The book begins with an overview of street photography, examining its past, present, and future, and looking at how the genre has changed over time. The reader is then introduced to twenty of the most acclaimed international street photographers. This new, revised edition features six new photographers: Troy Holden, Merel Schoneveld, Melissa Breyer, David Gaberle, Michelle Groskopf, and Craig Whitehead. Integrated within the profiles are twenty fully illustrated tutorials, including how to shoot a face in a crowd and how to train your eye to observe and capture the unexpected. The Street Photographer’s Manual shows you that being a street photographer is partly about looking for luck. But luck requires inspiration—and that is where this book is indispensable.
David Gibson
David Gibson is a renowned American poet known for his powerful and evocative works that delve into themes of spirituality, nature, and human experience. His poetic style is characterized by its lyrical language, vivid imagery, and deep emotional resonance. Gibson's most notable works include "Stone Whisperer," "The Lost Cantos of Wandering," and "Seeing the River." His poetry has had a significant impact on the genre, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike with its profound insight and beauty. One of his most famous works, "Stone Whisperer," is a collection of poems that explores the interconnectedness of the natural world and the human soul. Gibson's contributions to literature have solidified his reputation as a master of poetic expression and a visionary voice in contemporary American poetry.