Bruce Gilden Iris Nights: In the Crowd
Master street photographer Bruce Gilden gives insights into his craft and discusses his memorable, often-overlooked subjects.
Two things that have influenced to Bruce Gilden: One was by Robert Capa that struck him when he started photography and it was that " if it´s not good enough you are not close enough". The second by Robert Frank "It´s important to see what is invisible to others".
Interested? See the entire lecture at thephotospace.org/live.
You may also like: What Makes a Good Street Photograph? by Bruce Gilden
Text, image and video via The Annenberg Space for Photography



Bruce Gilden (born 1946 in Brooklyn, New York) is a street photographer. He is best known for his candid close-up photographs of people on the streets of New York City, using a flashgun. He has had numerous books of his work published, has received the European Publishers Award for Photography and is a Guggenheim Fellow. 

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