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This Week in Street Episode 4 – Abbas, Gustavo Minas, Sci-Fi Lenses And More!

This Week In Street Episode 4 - Street Photography News

Episode 4 of This Week in Street (TWiS) is on the air! This week’s street photography news show includes a farewell to Abbas, plus Gustavo Minas joins Burn My Eye, NYC Parks worker discovers 3000 slides from 1978 and some crazy rumors to wet your whistle! Hit the jump to watch this week’s show!

This Week In Street Episode 2 – Fuji Firmware Updates, Kodak Factory Tour And More!

This Week In Street E02 - Street Photography News!

Episode 2 of This Week in Street (TWiS) is now available! Each episode breaks down the top street photography (and related) stories from around the net plus anything else I find interesting along the way! This week’s show includes Fuji firmware updates, stuff Leica people say, a Kodak factory tour and more! Hit the jump to watch the show!!

This Week In Street E01 – Sony A7 III, Russian Vivian Maier And More!

This Week In Street - Street Photography News And Other Interesting Stuff

The first episode of This Week in Street (TWiS) is on the air! Each episode features the top street photography (and related) stories from around the net plus anything else I find interesting along the way. This week’s show includes the Sony A7 III, 24 Hour Project, Russian Vivian Maier, Lightroom updates and more! Hit the jump to watch the video and get the links!

Bruce Gilden Shooting On The Street In New York City

Bruce Gilden Shooting In NYC

Bruce Gilden is one of the most divisive figures in modern street photography. His “in your face” confrontational style has sparked much debate about the boundaries of art and personal space and it seems people either love him or hate him. A new mini-documentary features Bruce shooting on the streets in New York City. Hit the jump for the full video.

The Leica M-P: One Camera To Rule Them All

Today was the day that the world got its first look at the Leica M-P. The latest rangefinder from Leica is essentially a beefed up version of the M-240 with M9-P style cues and an expanded buffer for more continuous shooting. It may just be the street photographer’s dream camera but is it worth the $700 premium over a standard M-240? Hit the jump to find out!

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