Street Smarts Episode 6 - Master Photographers that defined the genre before year 2000 (Part 2)

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ABOUT THIS VIDEO
In this episode of the Street Smarts podcast, Manolis Soulos and I continue our deep dive into the photographers who shaped the genre of street photography up to the year 2000. This is Part 2 of our special feature, exploring the colour revolution, the conceptual turn, and the fringe photographers who pushed the boundaries of the craft in the late twentieth century.

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:33 Saul Leiter
02:09 Willam Eggleston
03:24 Joel Meyerowitz
03:55 Fred Herzog
05:17 Luigi Guirri
05:47 Martin Parr
06:20 Tom Wood
06:48 Paul Trevor
07:12 Michael Schmidt
07:39 Barbara Klemm
08:05 Raghubir Singh
08:29 Shahidul Alam
08:55 Nikos Economopoulos
09:18 David Alan Harvey
09:44 Eugene Richards
10:48 Mark Cohen
11:14 Bruce Gilden
12:24 Alex Webb
13:28 Vivian Maier
13:55 Bill Cunningham
14:18 Trent Parke
15:10 Philip-Lorca diCorsia
15:35 Boogie
16:39 Ken Schless
17:26 Eugene Atget (Honourable mention)
18:25 Outro

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This podcast may include strong language or material that some listeners may find offensive. Listener discretion advised.

MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE
In Part 2 of The Street Photographers That Defined the Genre, we move from the early innovators of Part 1 into the explosion of colour, concept and experimentation that reshaped street photography from the 1970s through to the year 2000. We discuss influential figures such as William Eggleston, Saul Leiter, Joel Meyerowitz, Martin Parr, Trent Parke, Nan Goldin, Alex Webb and many more. This episode also includes a tribute to Eugène Atget, whose quiet Parisian wanderings echo through the history of photography.

This is a presentation style episode rather than a discussion, offering a clear and structured overview of each photographer’s contribution to the genre.

If you missed Part 1, please make sure to watch it here 👉 https://go.streethunters.net/Street-Smarts-Ep5.

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