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Ratings: ★★★★★ (4.7/5)
Genre: Photography, Art, Non-fiction, Reference, Visual Culture
Book Review:
''Street Photography Now'' is not just another photography book; it is a vital, curated snapshot of a genre in constant evolution. Edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren and published by the esteemed Thames & Hudson, this volume successfully achieves its aim of bringing a ''tired genre bang up to date,'' as celebrated photographer Martin Parr notes in his endorsement.
The book's greatest strength is its global and contemporary scope. It moves beyond the classic icons of street photography to showcase the work of over 50 contemporary image-makers from around the world. This diversity reflects how the genre has adapted to digital technology, changing urban landscapes, and new visual languages, while still capturing the candid, spontaneous, and human moments that define it.
The selection of photographs is exceptional—unpredictable, poignant, humorous, and always compelling. The accompanying texts provide insightful context without over-explaining the images, allowing the visuals to speak for themselves. The production quality is superb, as expected from Thames & Hudson, with excellent print reproduction that does justice to the photographs.