Visual storytelling aims to convey narratives through imagery, enhancing emotional engagement and understanding by combining visuals with text and sound.
Street Photography
Street photography documents urban life and emerged in the 20th century with the advent of small, unobtrusive cameras. Pioneers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson shaped the genre with the concept of the 'decisive moment', the perfect instant when everyday scenes are authentically captured.

Key features
Authenticity and spontaneity: the focus is on unplanned, documentary-style shots of everyday life in cities.
Urban context: typical motifs include street scenes, passers-by and urban architecture, often combined with fleeting moments that tell a story.
Emotion and narrative power: a narrative statement is often created through the choice of image detail and perspective.
Technical and artistic approaches
Technology: Compact cameras and fast autofocus systems allow fleeting moments to be captured quickly. Higher ISO settings are often used to be able to react spontaneously in difficult lighting conditions.
Artistic approach: The choice of unusual perspectives, spontaneous compositions and the play of light and shadow support the documentary and often experimental nature of the shots.

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Colorful Buildings.

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Street of a city.


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A bridge at night.


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A bridge at night.

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Street Lamp.

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Street Decorations.

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Street Fashion.

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Street Photography.