Humans of New York — Brandon Stanton Humans of New York was started by Stanton in the summer of 2010 as a photography project The initial aim was to catalogue the diversity of New York City by collecting the portraits of ten thousand New Yorkers and plotting those photos on an interactive map of the city
Johnny Cirillo of @WatchingNewYork is the Peoples Paparazzi Enter Johnny Cirillo, the photographer and founder of the Instagram account @watchingnewyork, who’s better known as The People’s Paparazzi for having immortalized the fits of New Yorkers for the last seven years
Bruce Gilden - Wikipedia He is best known for his candid close-up photographs of people on the streets of New York City, using a flashgun [1][2] He has had various books of his work published, has received the European Publishers Award for Photography and is a Guggenheim Fellow
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Humans of New York (@humansofny) • Instagram photos and videos 13M Followers, 732 Following, 5,862 Posts - Humans of New York (@humansofny) on Instagram: "New York City, one story at a time Created by Brandon Stanton Dear New York available wherever books are sold "
88 Of The Most Moving Stories From “Humans Of New York” It's a well-known photoblog by photographer Brandon Stanton, who presents intriguing snapshots of New Yorkers in photo and story form Humans of New York shares deeply personal stories revealing resilience, loss, love, and hope in diverse, real-life experiences of ordinary people
How Humans of New York Became a One-Man Philanthropy Machine Since launching Humans of New York 12 years ago, street photographer Brandon Stanton has pivoted his blog into a one-man philanthropy that raises millions of dollars for random people
6 Iconic New York Photographers Who Redefined Urban Imagery Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, was the quintessential New York City street photographer Famous for his unfiltered, often raw images of urban life, Weegee captured the city’s pulse like no other
‘Humans of New York’ Photo Census Gives the Crowd a Face Stanton is the editor and photographer of the New York City-based blog Humans of New York, a project that he initially started with the intention of taking a photographic census of the city