A soft and merry gaze atop a broad smile: the first thing that strikes one about Harold Feinstein (1931-2015) is his cheerfulness. His love for life is as contagious as his images, which imprint themselves forever in the mind. For sixty years, the American photographer captured the humanity around him in shots that are at once tender, whimsical, and elegant.
Street photography
Even when nobody is in the frame, the city has a human face. Blurred walkers from Daguerre's too-long pauses, Atget's empty streets where Walter Benjamin unearths a crime scene. There's a running analogy with entertainment, large screen or small.
Since we can shoot on sight, as it were, interest has arisen in areas where once there was none; ordinary people and their ballet on the urban stage.
The street photo era coincides mainly with the 20th century.
And there are as many schools as big cities, in Paris, New York, Tokyo, and Johannesburg.
In France, in the wake of Prévert's, it was the poetry of the little people, worn-out but smiling workers, that humanist photographers captured "in their natural habitat"; Boubat, Weiss, Doisneau... As for the USA, that's another street, another school. Fewer smiles, more "ultra-modern solitude" with Evans, Abbott, Weegee, Frank, Friedlander, Winogrand, Arbus, Klein, Parks, DeCarava, Saul Leiter...
The list is endless. Photographers are in thrall to the hum of the city!
Films on the theme
An intimate glimpse into the life and legacy of an acclaimed street photographer.
This film will introduce you to an unknown New York, in vivid colours and abstractions, in the manner of the painter Saul Leiter, a free and nuanced spirit.
Behind the windowpane, through the condensation, beyond the raindrops, he redraws a city and the souls that live in it. He also comes to plunge us into “pleasant confusion” and “tickle our left ear"!
As colourful as its protagonist, this documentary, in which eyewitness accounts mingle with mise-en-scène, offers us an intimate portrait of Gabor Szilasi. The Hungarian-born photographer, now approaching his hundredth birthday, has devoted most of his life to immortalising everyday life in Quebec, his home since 1957.
The transformative power of photography in life's chapters.
Before crisscrossing the American territory, Robert Frank trained his lens on the city: Paris, London, New York, characters in their own right. The city as a starting point for every trip, where inspiration is born in the daily struggle against urban adversity.
He evokes those great periods when the city would compose with him, where by moving a few steps he would find a new face each time.
Johannesburg through two distinct photographic lenses.
This film will take you to the chaotic heart of Johannesburg. You will enter its large abandoned buildings, through the eyes of Guy Tillim, who has shared the daily lives of all who live there.
You will also cross it at night, and witness the lives of the street vendors that Thandile Zwelibanzi has chosen to observe and document.
A city immortalized through the eyes of a master photographer.
Known as “The Eye of Istanbul”. For forty years, Turkish photographer of Armenian origin Ara Güler (1928-2018) immortalized the city, from the smallest details of daily life to the events that have marked its history, with the spontaneity so dear to the man who insists that photography should never be staged. Ara Güler could wait for hours for the decisive moment to appear in his viewfinder. A patience that went hand in hand with a strong character, as this documentary by director Samuel Aubin reveals with a touch of tenderness.
Another way to survey and photograph the city, according to Bernard Plossu, is non-stop walking! With a cheap camera to hand, you're ready for instinctive, unscripted photography.
Captured by the photographer in black and white, snapshots of the Paris of the 1970s and the 1990s inspired by a glance, a thrown ball, a stain on the asphalt, a passer-by.
Further exploration
• ALL ABOUT SAUL LEITER - authors: Margit Erb, Pauline Vermare et Motoyuki Shibata ; 2018 ; Rm
• JO’BURG - artist: Guy Tillim ; 2005 ; STE Publishers ; South Africa
• STILL EXISTENCES - artist: Thandile Zwelibanzi ; 2010 ; Camera Austria
• STREET PHOTOGRAPHY NOW - authors: Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren ; 2017 Thames & Hudson
• MAGNUM STREETWISE: THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY - author: Stephen McLaren ; 2019 ; Thames & Hudson Ltd
• PARISIANS: PHOTOGRAPHS BY PETER TURNLEY - artist: Peter Turnley ; authors: Edouard Boubat and Adam Gopnik ; 2000 ; Abbeville Press Inc
• SABINE WEISS, LES VILLES, LA RUE, L’AUTRE - artist and author: Sabine Weiss ; author: Karolina Ziebinska-Lewandowska ; 2018 ; Xavier Barral
• BERNARD PLOSSU : EUROPA - author: Carlos Serrano ; 2012 ; La Fabrica ; bilingual edition English/French
• BAYLÓN - artist: Luis Baylón ; authors: Luis Baylon and Quico Rivas ; 1999 ; La Fabrica ; English
• EN VALENCIA - artists: Luis Baylón and Bernard Plossu ; 2009 ; Publicacions de la Universitat de València ; Spanish
• THE AMERICANS - artist: Robert Frank ; introduction: Jack Kerouac ; 1959 ; Grove Press
Why Saul Leiter Kept His Colorful Street Photography Secrets for Decades - Artsy
An History of Street Photography - Britannica
Capturing the City: Urban Photography and Urban Photogaphers - Widewalls
“Guy Tillim, Museum of the Revolution” Exhibition - Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation
Thandile Zwelibanzi - Rubis Mécénat
The Eye of the Photographer: Travels in Color - Lens Culture Article
Robert Frank Dies; Pivotal Documentary Photographer Was 94 - The New York Times Article
Interview: New Doc Puts Robert Frank in Frame - Hollywood Soapbox Article