
Sydney Opera House Foreshore. December 2015. - © Jan Martin Mikkelsen

Knot. Sydney, June 2016. - © Jan Martin Mikkelsen
Street photography is a form of photography where spontaneous images of people and scenes are captured in public places and streets. This type of photography focuses on city life and people's interactions with their surroundings. Often, everyday moments and situations are captured to tell a story or convey a mood. Street photography requires a certain level of discretion and sensitivity towards the people being photographed.
In the following you will find work from the participant portfolios on the topic. The entire portfolio of a participant can be found under the link behind the © sign.
If you have also good work to show, then we are looking forward to your submission! Up to nine images in the portfolio, STRKNG is free of charge.
Sydney Opera House Foreshore. December 2015. - © Jan Martin Mikkelsen
Knot. Sydney, June 2016. - © Jan Martin Mikkelsen