© Nick Turpin - from the series The French
Like Michael Werner – the founder of TWO WAY LENS - I am a big fan of NickTurpin's work and his passion and support for Street Photography is amazing and unique. So please come and read a very interesting and insightful contribution by Nick Turpin, which is a worthy continuation to the themes and wisdom already provided by:
Deborah Hamon, Richard Renaldi, Andrew Phelps, Tim Hailand, Lori Nix, Zoe Strauss, William Greiner, Alec Soth, Amy Stein, Ron Jude, Martin Parr, Jessica Todd Harper, Terri Weifenbach, Susan Wides, James Friedman, Tony Mendoza, David Hilliard, Tierney Gearon, Scott Pasfield, Russ Martin, Tema Stauffer, Stefan Heyne, Aline Smithson, Hiroshi Watanabe, Sandra Dyas, Amy Elkins, Palmer Davis, Michael Kirchoff, Ken Rosenthal, Jess T. Dugan, Charlie Grosso, Jane Fulton Alt, Doug DuBois, Simon Roberts, Orville Robertson, Joni Sternbach, Susan Burnstine, Yael Ben-Zion and me.
In 2000 Nick founded In-Public an International Street Photographers Group. In all this years In-Public has played a major role in bringing Street Photography to public attention. It has demonstrated that Street Photography is a unique, specific and very vital way of picturing the world. For In-Publics 10th anniversary they published a photo book called "10". "10" is published to commemorate ten years of the in-public international street photographers group and features ten images from each of the groups 20 photographers.
"10" can be ordered here.
Recently Nick finished the work on a film about street photography. In-Sight - The film follows members of the in-public street photographers group shooting on the streets of New York, London, Melbourne and Rotterdam. This is a must have for everyone interested in street-photography.
The Two Way Lens interview can be found here.
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