Walker Evans street photography
Si Eugène Atget hizo un gran retrato de París, Walker Evans lo hizo de la cultura americana.
Depth of Field is the most comprehensive study of Walker Evans, who is best known for photographing the Great Depression in the 1930s
Street photography captures the beauty of the everyday. There's a special improvisatory skill that street photographers need. It's a way of seeing the world.
In a jaded, left-swiping culture, to weary, image-battered, overstimulated eyes, Evans is a clean slate, an ocean wave rolling onto a littered shore.
The Hellenic Centre, Marylebone, London.
Walker Evans, Pickwick Dam, Tennessee,
Street photography captures the beauty of the everyday. There's a special improvisatory skill that street photographers need. It's a way of seeing the world.
New York
A Garry Winogrand exhibit has opened at the Met.
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I want to write about a photographer that most art and photography students know, but not that many street photographers know (or appreciate) online. That photographer is Walker Evans, one of the m…