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Reuben Radding

  Reuben Radding: The Relentless Observer of Urban Life Introduction Reuben Radding (born 1959) is one of the most uncompromising voices in contemporary street photography. Based in New York City, Radding has spent decades documenting urban life with intensity, persistence, and emotional honesty. His photographs confront the viewer with the raw realities of city streets — poverty, loneliness, aggression, tenderness, and fleeting moments of human connection. Unlike photographers who romanticize the street, Radding engages with it directly. His work is confrontational without being exploitative, empathetic without being sentimental. Influenced by the lineage of Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Garry Winogrand, Radding’s photography reflects a deep belief that the street is a place of truth — uncomfortable, complex, and deeply human. Radding is also known as a dedicated educator, mentoring generations of photographers through workshops and long-term teaching, emphasizing discipline, co...

Phil Penman

  Phil Penman: Modern Storyteller of the Streets Phil Penman is a British-born, New York–based photographer whose work blends the immediacy of street photography with the timeless feel of documentary. Known for his distinctive black-and-white images, Penman captures the pulse of city life, often focusing on fleeting human moments and the gritty beauty of New York. His work has been published internationally, and his reputation continues to grow as one of the standout voices in contemporary street photography. Camera Gear Phil Penman’s gear reflects his commitment to both flexibility and classic image-making quality. Leica M Cameras – A signature tool for Penman, including digital M bodies like the Leica M10 and M11 Monochrom , prized for its stunning black-and-white output. Leica M10 Monochrom Leica M11 Monochrom Leica Lenses – Especially 28mm and 35mm lenses, giving him proximity and intimacy in crowded urban scenes. He also uses 75mm lenses. Leica Q2 Monochrom – Ano...

Alan Schaller

  Alan Schaller Alan Schaller is well-known for keeping his photography setup both minimalist and monochrome-focused , relying heavily on Leica cameras and classic primes.  Here’s a breakdown of his gear, based on interviews and insider reports: Camera Bodies Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246) His first true monochrome Leica, and a pivotal step in defining his black-and-white aesthetic. Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246) Leica M10 Monochrom He later upgraded to this newer model, preferring its quieter shutter, improved resolution, and consistent low-light, high-dynamic-range performance . Leica M10 Monochrom Leica M11 Monochrom As of early 2024, Schaller began using the M11 Monochrom, lauded by him for its advanced sensor and ability to “capture fleeting moments with stunning quality”. Leica M11 Monochrom Lenses & Focal Lengths 24 mm prime His staple lens, favored for street work—especially in black and white—due to its versatility in capturing geometry, light, and...

Tatsuo Suzuki

  Tatsuo Suzuki: The Intense Street Visionary of Modern Tokyo Introduction Tatsuo Suzuki, born in Tokyo in 1965, is one of Japan’s most dynamic contemporary street photographers. Known for his gritty black-and-white images and confrontational proximity, Suzuki captures the psychological tension and electric pace of Tokyo’s streets. His photographs reflect a city in motion — dense crowds, fleeting expressions, heavy contrasts, and moments of raw human presence. Suzuki’s style is instinctive and emotional, revealing the pulse of urban life rather than simply documenting its surface. Over the last decade, he has become a defining figure in the new wave of Japanese street photography, echoing but never imitating the legacy of Daido Moriyama and the Provoke movement. Camera Gear Used by Tatsuo Suzuki Suzuki’s choice of equipment is built around speed, portability, and responsiveness — essential qualities for his close-range street work. Primary Cameras Fujifilm X100 Series (X100...