PARIS - "today's street photography (Street Photography Now)" a book this month by Thames & Hudson Publishing House, presented the street by chance encounter, the theme raunchy street photography feast. The book editor Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren said that street photography is a rich and prolific art movement, after 60 years, has become an international exchange, the Internet greatly contributed to its development. "We are in the book brings together artists of all those touched by the friendly," they wrote. "And they show each other the good work, critical of each other's eyes, between the peers."
While the Internet provides a good environment, today's environment of street photographers who do not so friendly, they always have been misunderstood, retaining, and even been physically attacked. The fear of terrorist actions and the importance of privacy do not trust people increasingly turn to such acts. Not long ago, London Underground stations were a number of publicity activities to passengers to report any strange behavior by holding the camera. British photographer in their own campaigns online to respond, given "I am not a terrorist" and "photographic guilty" and other slogans.
Howarth and the United Kingdom McLaren cited in the field may be the most famous figure in Martin Parr (Martin Parr): "You have to trust, devotion, courage. Go to the street, while you can."
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