Street Life is a collaborative group exhibition of street and documentary photography, co-curated by Framelines and David Hill Gallery. This show includes work by 18 photographers, all of whom have featured, or are about to feature, in Framelines magazine. Some of these artists are award-winning with books and exhibitions behind them, while some are being shown for the first time. Street Life represents an exciting cross-section of work in one of the medium’s most consistently popular genres.
Street Life artists: Lisa Barlow, Mario Carnicelli, Aleesha Coker, Oscar Diaz, Billy Dinh, Josh Edgoose, Harold Feinstein, Larry Fink, Nico Froehlich, Greg Girard, Michelle Groskopf, Joshua K. Jackson, Baldwin Lee, Ioana Marinca, Marc Riboud, Richard Sandler, John Simmons, Shane Taylor
A PDF of all work in the Street Life exibition can be downloaded here.
Framelines
Set up by photographers Josh Edgoose and Shane Taylor in 2020, Framelines feeds the global street and documentary photography community with a quarterly print magazine and online video content that showcases lesser-seen work from both new and established photographers.
Street Life is a collaborative group exhibition of street and documentary photography, co-curated by Framelines and David Hill Gallery. This show includes work by 18 photographers, all of whom have featured, or are about to feature, in Framelines magazine. Some of these artists are award-winning with books and exhibitions behind them, while some are being shown for the first time.Street Liferepresents an exciting cross-section of work in one of the medium’s most consistently popular genres.
Featured Photographers
An international effort, the exhibition includes work by 18 photographers from across the USA, UK, France and Canada.
From the earliest work photographed in 1953 by Harold Feinstein, the exhibition spans through multiple decades to contemporary work by photographers like Billy Dinh and Michelle Groskopf.
Over 7 issues Framelines Magazine has collected over 40 of the most interesting voices in street photography. With in-depth interviews and photo features, this quarterly magazine has proven to be incredibly popular, selling out print runs in the UK and USA.