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a film by Cheryl Dunn
Everybody Street is the sort of
documentary that we really need
more of. It’s an in-depth look at
some of the world’s best street
photographers who use New
York City as their canvas. The
film covers 9 decades of street
photography and pays tribute to
the “spirit of street photography
through a cinematic exploration of
New York City.”
There’s a flow to the film, the
pacing is tight so you never
get bored or drift off. Featuring
198
iconic photographers including
Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen
Mark, Boogie, Bruce Gilden and
many more, it’s a film that shows
you different approaches to the
street photography genre by very
different photographers. From
Boogies’ (Vladimir Milivojevich)
attraction to the darker side
of people he’s captured gang
members aiming guns at him,
people shooting up and the danger
of the street at night.
Everybody Street also features
the “in-your-face” brilliance of
photographer, Bruce Gilden who
captures characters he comes
across as he wanders through
the city. His style is unique and
not often copied, you have to
see him in action to understand
what I mean. With a sense of
humour, Gilden documents
the unique among the city’s
inhabitants. Then you’ve got the
prolific Mary Ellen Mark (1940-
2015) who travelled the planet
extensively, documenting subjects
such as Mother Teresa, brothels
in Bombay, homelessness, the