The winners and runners-up of our film-centric contest were announced on Saturday, June 9. See the photos from all the finalists here. Congratulations to Georg Worecki, Aristide Economopoulos, and Antonia Andritch. ...
Looking for a great warm-up for the festival week? StreetFoto founder Ken Walton will be moderating a CatchLight discussion panel on street photography ethics with San Francisco Street Photography stalwarts Travis Jensen, Bendon Geiser, and Felix Uribe. Bring your camera,...
The opening reception for this year’s much anticipated Home exhibition is on Tuesday, June 5, from 6 to 8, and is a don’t-miss event. Unfortunately, several of the artists who will have work in the show will not be able...
One of the most important street photography books released this year is the new edition of Bystander by Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbrook (which we’re giving away to the lucky winner of this year’s Cage Match, courtesy of Laurence King...
We’re excited to announce another of this year’s big slate of offsite exhibitions. This one is at SF Camerawork, a San Francisco institution, and it runs Tuesday, June 5 through through Saturday, June 9. The reception is June 5 from...
A talented group of active San Francisco shooters have banded together into a collective they’re calling Lucid, and have chosen to come out into the world at this year’s festival with an ambitious exhibition at Glass Key Photo, a San...
Three well-known judges will see your photo for the first time, offer an off-the-cuff critique, and give them a score between one and five. Send your photos to info@streetfoto.org with the subject CAGE MATCH (one per person) for consideration. Last...
Forrest Walker has been traveling and photographing around the world non-stop for the last several years, and his rapidly built up an impressive body of work. Forrest is a member of the Street Collective and a frequent finalist and speaker...
Every year at StreetFoto, we bring in a distinguished veteran photographer whose career has not confined within the narrow boundaries of “street.” In 2016 this was Ken Light and it 2017 it was Janet Delaney. This year, we’re pleased to...