Invisible Man
Shutterbug|October 2017

HOW DAVID INGRAHAM TAKES STREET PHOTOGRAPHY BEYOND TRADITION.

Barry Tanenbaum
Invisible Man

THE IPHONE CHANGED EVERYTHING, including street photography.

Inspired by the marquee names of the genre—Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand—David Ingraham’s street images are, of course, in glorious black and white, and his methods are faithful to the code: stealth is okay, setups aren’t; you walk, mingle, wait, observe, react. But he shoots with an iPhone and calls his efforts mobile street photography.

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