This user dubs himself a "life photographer," focusing largely on candid portraits of people in their daily occupations. By frequently using low contrast black and white, he allows the subject to be the focal point of each image.
A frequent traveler, this user captures stunning shots in busy, urban capitals around the world playing with colors and perspectives to provide insightful narratives about each society.
This user loves playing with perspective to transform everyday street scenes into humorous, thought-provoking images that force you to stop and look twice.
As National Geographic's Thailand staff photographer, this user has a great eye for seeing the extraordinary in ordinary moments. He also has occasional portrait series documenting unique people he encounters.
Scrolling through this user's feed is like looking at black and white stills from a movie. He captures everyday moments with certain framing that enables them to tell stories despite the simplicity of each shot.
Another Looper's Collective member, this photographer comes from the South of Thailand and captures great moments from the beachside, offering a glimpse into the chaos of what is usually considered a relaxing environment.
This photographer has a simple style using vibrant colors and shadows to add a vivid boost to the scenes he encounters. He's also running an online workshop for street photography enthusiasts along with other street photographers this Mar 31 (including the one below). More details here.
This street photographer has made a name for himself as winner of the Miami Street Photography Festival, the EyeEm Awards, and many more. Ordinary moments are made interesting and thought-provoking through his unique perspective and impeccable timing.
With a particular interest in photojournalism, this user shares images documenting social issues, cultural scenes and important everyday stories around the country.
An awesome mixed bag of the traditional, modern, slow and chaotic moments of the city from a photographer who loves to play with exposures and powerful contrasts.