If you are one of those who takes the camera and goes out in search of action you have to see Everybody Street de Cheryl dunn. Photography has an extensive field of action, but there is a certain adrenaline that runs through our body when we take the camera and search the streets for the perfect scene.
The city of New York with its great endless busy avenues, the brutality of the scenes that are lived in the suburbs and the diversity in the faces of its people makes it the setting, par excellence, for photography.
Everybody Street is a documentary that with its spectacular audiovisual montage shows us the heart of the Big Apple under the gaze of great photographers, becoming a essential documentary for lovers of New York City, photography, and especially street photography.
Photographers whose names probably ring a bell or you should know such as Elliot Erwitt, Boogie, Martha Cooper, Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen Mark, Jill Freedman, Bruce Gilden and Jamel Shabazz (shown below) relentlessly and boldly photograph every corner. , delving deep into social class and experiencing the New York scene firsthand. Are able to introduce ourselves in the world of urban photography, to make us feel this adrenaline and to infect us with the aroma of photojournalism.
Everybody Street makes you love street photography, want to go outside with the Camera and capture our surroundings. In a documentary that has been in our library for a few years, being innovative and a great source of inspiration. You can currently find this essential documentary on the YouTube platform.