The Street Photographers Foundation is entirely dedicated to street photography. Its purpose is to encourage new artists to showcase their works by offering a platform where they can do that.
On the foundation's website, it is said that "the subjects explored are broad, in terms of concepts, styles, and techniques. We want to explore the limits and possibilities."
Besides showcasing photographs of talented artists, the Street Photographers Foundation also organizes Street Photography Awards.
The Series winner of Street Photography Awards 2021 was Dimitri Mellos with his series "Oblivious City". Maude Bardet was announced as the winner of the single image category with "Goat auction in Nizwa". You can check out the winning photographs and works by other finalists by clicking here.
The Street Photographers Foundation has recently released their first Street Photographers book "Why Street Photography?" which includes the best photos of contemporary street photographers and their interviews.
Among the photographers who contributed to this book, one can find the works of Richard Sandler, Matt Stuart, Alberte Alonso Pereira, Andrés Cañal and others. For those who are interested, the book can be found here.
The creative team of the Street Photographers Foundation consists of Masoud Gharaei, who is an Iranian photographer and the founder and editor-in-chief of the foundation, Nesam Keshavarz (art director), Bita Houshmand (creative director), Pouria Sarhadi (art communications) and Yasaman Dehmiani (general manager).
For more information, visit their website.






















