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Bram & Winogrand in Street Reverb

Friday 11 November 2011

Long-time in-public member Richard Bram discusses his early PR work in Street Reverb Magazine. Using Garry Winogrand’s seminal book “Public Relations” as a starting point, Bram discusses Winogrand’s influence on his later photographic trajectory, illustrating it with images from this period, many never seen before.

Clown, 1991

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From Distant Streets

Monday 19 September 2011

In the exhibition “From Distant Streets,” curator and in-public photographer Richard Bram has gathered together the work of 29 photographers, including 14 members of in-public, at Galerie Hertz in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, from 2 October-14 November 2011 as part of the Louisville Photo Biennial.

From Distant Streets

Working around the globe in a multitude of styles but with one common thread, these photographs are of unposed, unrehearsed reality. Street Photography is thus Non-Fiction: Its concerns are much smaller but equally important, the little-noticed nuanced moments of everyday life. It is seeking the unusual in the everyday: As in-public member Nick Turpin puts it, “Good Street Photographs show you something you still would not have seen had you been there.”

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"Richard Bram: In Color!" in New York

Thursday 23 June 2011

Bram in color

Richard Bram’s first exhibition of color Street Photography opens in New York City. While Richard’s work has been seen in galleries and museums all over the globe, he had always shown black and white photographs. This exhibition is a major departure for him into the realm of color.

Lunasa
126 First Avenue (between 7th and 8th Streets)
New York, NY

The exhibition will continue through the summer until 31 August.

Read an extensive feature interview with Richard discussing his philosophy and methods and preview the exhibition in Street Reverb Magazine

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Blake's Panoramas

Sunday 19 November 2006

Blake Andrews has added a new gallery to In-Public.
Blake is now showing his panoramic photos, made in and around Portland.

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In-Public was set up in 2000 to provide a home for Street Photographers.

Our aim is to promote Street Photography and to continue to explore its possibilities, we are a non commercial collective. All the photographers featured here have been invited to show their work because they have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday and to capture the moment. The pictures remind us that, if we let it, over-familiarity can make us blind to what’s really going on in the world around us.

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