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  2. List of street photographers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable street photographers. Street photography is photography conducted for art or enquiry that presents unmediated chance encounters and random incidents [1] within public places. Street photography does not need the backdrop of a street or even an urban environment.

  3. KartaView - Wikipedia

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    KartaView, formerly called OpenStreetView and OpenStreetCam, is a project to collect crowdsourced street-level photographs for improving OpenStreetMap [1] operated by Grab Holdings. [2] Collected imagery is published under a CC BY-SA license and while some of the project's code is released as open source , [ 1 ] much of it (most notably, the ...

  4. Rufus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rufus is capable of downloading retail ISO DVD images of Windows 8.1, various builds of Windows 10 and Windows 11 directly from Microsoft's servers. This ISO download feature is available only if PowerShell 3.0 or later is installed, and 'Check for updates' is enabled in the program's settings (on first usage, Rufus prompts the user whether ...

  5. David Bradford (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    David Bradford is a New York street photographer and maker of videos. He became known in the 1990s when he combined his graphic skills with a job as a taxi driver. Since then he has published two books of his photographs.

  6. David Gibson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    David Gibson (1957) is a British street photographer and writer on photography. He was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. [1] Gibson's books include The Street Photographer's Manual (2014) and 100 Great Street Photographs (2017) (also published as Street Photography: a History in 100 Iconic Images).

  7. Cheryl Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Dunn is an American documentary filmmaker and photographer. [1] She has made two feature films, Everybody Street (2013) and Moments Like This Never Last (2020). She has had three books of photographs published: Bicycle Gangs of New York (2005), Some Kinda Vocation (2007) and Festivals are Good (2015).

  8. In-Public - Wikipedia

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    In-Public (sometimes written iN-PUBLiC) is an international group of street photographers that operates as a collective. [1] [2] It was established in 2000 by Nick Turpin with the intention of bringing together like minded photographers to hold exhibitions, produce books and conduct workshops and promote street photography.

  9. World Street Photography - Wikipedia

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    World Street Photography is an independent nonprofit organization and community created for street photographers by the non-profit Kujaja organisation. World Street Photography was founded in February 2014 by Gido Carper with the intention of giving street photographers a community and a public arena to show their street photography.