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Best 1 Daido Moriyama

Daido Moriyama is a Japanese street photographer linked to Provoke, known for grainy, blurred images and the 1972 book Farewell Photography.

2 William Klein

William Klein was an American-born photographer and filmmaker whose 1956 New York book used blur, grain, and wide-angle street imagery.

3 André Kertész

André Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer noted for lyrical composition and early modernist images, including his 1917 underwater swimmer photograph.

4 Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus was an American photographer noted for square portraits of marginalized people; her 1972 MoMA retrospective shaped postwar portraiture.

5 Garry Winogrand

Garry Winogrand was an American street photographer whose wide-angle images of public life, especially in 1960s New York, shaped postwar documentary photography.

6 Brassaï
Brassaï

Brassaï was a Hungarian-French photographer known for Paris de Nuit, a 1933 book that made nighttime Paris, cafés, and street life central subjects.

7 Lee Friedlander

Lee Friedlander is an American photographer known for complex street views, reflections, and self-portraits; MoMA mounted a major retrospective in 2005.

8 Top Boy
Top Boy

Top Boy is a British crime drama centered around drug dealing and gang activity within the Summerhouse estate in Hackney, London. The series depicts the operations of individuals like Dushane and Sully as they navigate criminal networks. It explores themes of violence and illicit commerce within thi...

9 Manuel Álvarez Bravo

Manuel Alvarez Bravo was a Mexican photographer whose modernist images from the 1920s onward linked postrevolutionary Mexico with Surrealist visual language.

10 Noclip
Noclip

Noclip is a YouTube channel dedicated to in-depth documentaries exploring the history and development of video games, primarily focusing on technical aspects like level design, engine architecture, and industry practices through archival footage and expert analysis.

11 Alex Webb
Alex Webb

Alex Webb is an American Magnum photographer known for complex color street photographs, surveyed in Aperture's 2011 book The Suffering of Light.

12 Leica MP
Leica MP

The Leica MP is a renowned German rangefinder film camera celebrated for its purely mechanical operation. This classic camera offers exceptional control and tactile feedback, prized by photographers seeking an authentic analog experience. It’s favored by those specializing in black-and-white street...

13 Leica M10-P

The Leica M10-P is a medium format digital rangefinder camera manufactured in Germany. It’s notable for its exceptional build quality and virtually silent operation, prioritizing discreet photography. The lack of a visible red dot shutter indicator allows for extremely subtle shooting. This camera i...

14 Kawasaki Ninja 400

The Kawasaki Ninja 400 is the quintessential sporty beginner bike, striking a perfect balance between approachable power and exciting performance. Its 399cc parallel-twin engine delivers smooth, linear power perfect for learning, while its ultra-light chassis and low seat height inspire confidence i...

15 Saul Leiter

Saul Leiter was an American photographer and painter whose color street photographs of 1950s New York helped define a lyrical approach to urban color.

16 Elliott Erwitt

Elliott Erwitt was a French-born American Magnum photographer known for witty black-and-white images of daily life, dogs, and public figures.

17 Easy German

Easy German is a YouTube channel and website offering free German lessons through authentic video content featuring native speakers in everyday situations, accompanied by subtitles and vocabulary explanations.

18 Harry Callahan

Harry Callahan was an American photographer and teacher known for formal studies of city streets, nature, and his wife Eleanor, beginning in the 1940s.

19 Raghubir Singh

Raghubir Singh was an Indian photographer who helped legitimize color documentary photography with Ganga: Sacred River of India in 1974.

20 Bruce Davidson

Bruce Davidson is an American Magnum photographer known for immersive series such as Brooklyn Gang in 1959 and East 100th Street.

21 Joel Meyerowitz

Joel Meyerowitz is an American street and color photographer; his 1970s Cape Light work and 2001 World Trade Center archive made him influential.

22 Fan Ho
Fan Ho

Fan Ho was a Shanghai-born photographer and filmmaker who chronicled 1950s and 1960s Hong Kong and won more than 280 photo awards.

23 Weegee
Weegee

Weegee was the pseudonym of Arthur Fellig, a New York press photographer known for stark flash images of crime scenes and urban nightlife in the 1930s-40s.

24 Philip-Lorca diCorcia

Philip-Lorca diCorcia is an American photographer whose staged documentary style shaped contemporary art, notably the 1990s Los Angeles series Hustlers.

25 Easy Languages

Easy Languages creates short videos featuring interviews with people in their native languages, subtitled in multiple languages, to offer authentic cultural and linguistic exposure for learners.

26 Lisette Model

Lisette Model was an Austrian-born American photographer whose direct street portraits and 1940s New York work influenced Diane Arbus and postwar photography.

27 Harry Gruyaert

Harry Gruyaert is a Belgian Magnum photographer and early color specialist whose Morocco work won the Kodak Prize in 1976.

28 Arai Signet-X

The Arai Signet-X is a full-face motorcycle helmet notable for its classic design and customizable features. Originally developed for racing, it offers a long oval fit promoting comfort and stability. The helmet’s enhanced ventilation system contributes to rider well-being while maintaining robust s...

29 User Interviews

User Interviews, acquired by Semrush, provides a platform connecting researchers with diverse participants for qualitative data collection through moderated interviews and usability tests. (159 characters)

30 Fujifilm GF670

The Fujifilm GF670 is a compact folding rangefinder camera offering a classic shooting experience. It features an 80mm f/3.5 lens in a large format 6x7 sensor, ideal for detailed street photography and travel work. Its manual operation and robust design appeal to photographers seeking a tactile, tra...

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