A Photographer’s Library, Vol. 2

Studying and observing street photography is important for photographers because it allows them to learn about the genre's history, techniques, and styles. By examining the works of others, photographers can gain inspiration, expand their knowledge, and develop their own unique style. A photographer's library should include street photography books as a source of education and inspiration.


The Americans" by Robert Frank

This classic book features images taken by Robert Frank during his travels across the United States in the 1950s. This book is perfect for photographers who are interested in black and white photography and capturing the essence of American culture.


"Street Photography Now" by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren

This book showcases the work of 46 contemporary street photographers, along with interviews and insights into their process. It's ideal for photographers who want to see a range of styles and techniques in contemporary street photography.


"Humans of New York" by Brandon Stanton

This popular book features portraits and interviews of people from all walks of life in New York City. It's great for photographers who are interested in capturing the diversity and stories of people in urban environments.


Magnum Contact Sheets” by Kristen Lubben

This book provides a behind-the-scenes look at the editing process of some of the most iconic photos from Magnum photographers. It's perfect for photographers who are interested in learning about the editing process and how to tell a story through a series of images.


Vivian Maier: Street Photographer” - By Vivian Maier

This book features the work of Vivian Maier, a nanny who took thousands of photos on the streets of New York and Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s. It's great for photographers who want to learn from a self-taught photographer who captured intimate moments of everyday life.

Amazon.com: Vivian Maier: Street Photographer: 8601400967102: Maier,  Vivian, Maloof, John, Dyer, Geoff: Books

Bystander: A History of Street Photography” - by Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbeck

This book provides an overview of the history of street photography, featuring images from over 100 photographers. It's perfect for photographers who want to learn about the origins of street photography and how it has evolved over time.

Bystander: A History of Street Photography - International Center of  Photography

The Suffering of Light” - Alex Webb

This book features the colorful and vibrant street photography of Alex Webb, captured in locations around the world. It's ideal for photographers who want to learn about using color to create dynamic and striking images.

Amazon.com: Alex Webb: The Suffering of Light: 9781597111737: Webb, Alex,  Dyer, Geoff: Books

Street Photography: Creative Vision Behind the Lens” - Valérie Jardin

This book provides practical tips and insights on how to approach street photography and develop a personal style. It's great for photographers who are looking to improve their skills and learn from an experienced street photographer.

Street Photography: Creative Vision Behind the Lens: Jardin, Valérie:  9781138238930: Amazon.com: Books

"Fifty Street Portraits" by Gregory Heisler

This book features portraits of 50 individuals, taken on the streets of New York City by renowned portrait photographer Gregory Heisler. It's perfect for photographers who are interested in capturing compelling portraits of strangers in public spaces.

Amazon.com: Gregory Heisler: 50 Portraits: Stories and Techniques from a Photographer's Photographer: 8601200389937: Heisler, Gregory, Bloomberg, Michael R.: Books

The Street Photographer's Manual” - David Gibson

This book provides practical advice on how to approach street photography, including topics such as composition, lighting, and ethics. It's great for photographers who are new to street photography and want to learn the basics.

The Street Photographer's Manual: 9780500545263: Gibson, David, Stuart,  Matt: Books - Amazon.com

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