Craig Whitehead – The Poetry of Geometry and Light
In the quiet streets of Cambridge, Craig Whitehead—better known online as SixStreetUnder—has built an entire visual universe from the ordinary. His photographs stop time in moments of perfect balance: the intersection of shadow and light, the flash of a red coat against grey concrete, or the geometric rhythm of a passing stranger framed by glass and steel. For Whitehead, photography isn’t about chasing the chaotic energy of the street; it’s about waiting for stillness to align with beauty.
Camera Gear
Craig Whitehead has long favored Fujifilm cameras, finding in them the tactile precision and color science that mirror his disciplined approach to composition.
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His main camera today is the FUJIFILM GFX100RF, a medium-format powerhouse that gives him immense dynamic range and resolution while preserving his subtle palette of tones and colors. 
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| Fujifilm GFX 100 RF see it on Amazon | 
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Earlier in his career, he was known for carrying the FUJIFILM X100F, a compact fixed-lens camera that became a natural extension of his hand—a perfect tool for wandering the streets of Cambridge. 
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| Fujifilm X100F | 
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He has also worked with the FUJIFILM X-Pro2, often pairing it with 35 mm and 50 mm equivalent lenses to capture his distinctive balance of intimacy and structure. 
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| Fujifilm X-Pro 2 | 
These cameras reflect not just preference but philosophy: a belief that limitation breeds creativity. Whitehead’s setups are minimal, his focus absolute.
Technique & Style
Whitehead’s visual world is one of restraint and awareness. He avoids the classic “decisive moment” cliché, instead sculpting his images through careful timing and compositional foresight. Humans appear in his photos not as subjects but as graphic elements—color accents or silhouettes arranged within architectural frames.
In interviews, he has described his process as “painting with patience.” He’ll return to a single location dozens of times, waiting for light, shadow, and geometry to align. The result is photography that feels cinematic yet timeless, modern yet meditative.
Legacy
Craig Whitehead represents a new generation of street photographers who merge traditional craft with a fine-art sensibility. His work challenges the genre’s conventions, replacing spontaneity with intention, chaos with clarity. Through workshops, talks, and his book Find Your Frame, he’s helped countless photographers rediscover the discipline of seeing—and the quiet thrill of anticipation.
Books Featuring Craig Whitehead’s Work
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Find Your Frame: A Street Photography Masterclass (Frances Lincoln, 2021) 
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Limited-edition prints and portfolios featuring his work from Cambridge, Seville, and London. 
