Everybody Street is a documentary that explores the lives and work of New York City's iconic street photographers. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film delves into the creative process and motivations of these artists who capture the essence of the city through their lens.
The documentary showcases the diverse perspectives and styles of photographers such as Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen Mark, and Elliott Erwitt, among others. It highlights the raw energy and authenticity of street photography, revealing the beauty and chaos of urban life.
Everybody Street offers a glimpse into the world of these photographers, shedding light on their passion for capturing fleeting moments and documenting the ever-changing landscape of New York City. It celebrates the art of street photography and the unique vision of those who dedicate their lives to capturing the essence of the city streets.
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Everybody Street
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NY Is Alright
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Brain McPeck:
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Alone
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Infinity 2
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Taxi Blues
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8 8
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Electric Bow
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Slow Motion
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The Mix Up
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Massage The History
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Night Blooming Jazzmen
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Reverend Funk
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Cafe Prague (Original Mix)
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Rain, Sidewalk
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Colomb
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Dust
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Savage Moon
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Fibonacci Sequence
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Straight Scepter
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Here Comes The Blues
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Interlace
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I Love NY
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Shooting The Breeze
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