Is Street Photography Killing Itself?

Is Street Photography Killing Itself?
ÔÎÒÎ: petapixel.com

Is the most egalitarian form of photography, ‘street photography’, being destroyed by its own popularity? Is such a thing even possible? I won’t profess to have a clear answer to this question, but I do have some thoughts.

Those thoughts may turn into a rant, but I’ll try to contain myself! Egalitarian = good, right? […].

street photography killing itself

2017-3-21 00:15

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