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Rodeo, New York City, 1955. © Robert Frank

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 Photography that features the human condition within public

places and does not necessitate the presence of a

street or even the urban environment. The subject of

the photograph might be absent of people and can be an

object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile

or aesthetic.

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Emotion:capturing

expressionshappiness

painsadness

lonelinesshumor anxietyyouthlove

© Jeremy Nix

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Color

© Alec Soth

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Layering

© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos

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Backgrounds

© William Klein

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The Unusual

© Garry Winogrand

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Eye Contact

© Jeremy Nix

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Juxtaposition

© Jeremy Nix

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© Martin Parr / Magnum Photos

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The Decisive Moment

© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos

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Martin Parr

© Martin Parr / Magnum Photos

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Details

© Jeremy Nix

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Urban Landscape

© William Eggleston / Steidl

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William Eggleston

© William Eggleston / Steidl

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William Eggleston

© William Eggleston / Steidl

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William Eggleston

© William Eggleston / Steidl

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Self-Portraits

© Jeremy Nix

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Self Portrait © Lee Friedlander

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Self Portrait © Lee Friedlander

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© Jeremy Nix

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Shapes

© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos

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© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos

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© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos / CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Zehra. 1967. Gypsies.

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© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos / CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Zehra. 1967. Gypsies.

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© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos / CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Zehra. 1967. Gypsies.

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Diagonals

© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos. USA. 1947. Cape Cod, Mass, Independence Day.

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© Rene Burri / Magnum Photos. BRAZIL. 1960. Rio de Janeiro. Ministry of Health

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© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos. ROMANIA. 1975. In a train.

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Framing

© Christopher Anderson / Magnum Photos

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Leading Lines

© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos. CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Kendice. 1966. Gypsies.

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© Constantine Manos / Magnum Photos. USA. 1988. Florida. Daytona Beach. “American Color”

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© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos. FRANCE. 1932. Marseille. The Allée du Prado.

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The Photographer’s Right

When in a public space where you are lawfully present you have the right to photograph

anything that is in plain view

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The Photographer’s Right

When you are on private property, the property owner may set rules about the

taking of photographs

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Private Property

© Jeremy Nix

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The Photographer’s Right

Police officers may not confiscate or demand to view your digital photographs without a warrant.

© Jeremy Nix

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The Photographer’s Right

Police may not delete your photographs or video under any circumstances© Jeremy Nix

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The Photographer’s Right

Police officers may legitimately order citizens to cease activities that are interfering with legitimate law enforcement.

© Jeremy Nix

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The Photographer’s Right• The right to photograph does not

give you the right to break any other laws. (such as trespassing to take photos)


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