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FRAMELINES is a Street Photography Magazine & Community

Made by Photographers for Photographers


Framelines is a beautifully printed street photography magazine featuring exceptional work, thoughtful essays, and conversations with the most interesting photographers working today.

Put the phone away. Open a magazine. See photography differently.

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A guide to the abstract expressionist style of street photography, including an overview, inspirational photographers and tips on how to do it yourself.
The question I get asked the most is, Do people mind you taking their photos? To which I usually reply that most people don't even notice.
How do you approach strangers on the street? What do you say? How often do you get turned down? Do you send people their portrait? Our good friend Wesley Verhoeve explains all in our guest post.
In a new blog series we're asking photographers to talk about 3 of their favourite photos, beginning with Brazilian street photographer, Gustavo Minas. 
Melbourne-based street photographer Jesse Marlow shares advice and motivation from his wealth of experience photographing life on the street

We catch up with Paulie B to chat about street photography and his hugely motivational YouTube series: Walkie-Talkie.