Street Style

Street style photography began as a way to capture the authentic, everyday fashion of people on the streets, outside the polished world of runway shows and studio shoots. Popularized in the early 2000s by photographers like Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist, it quickly became a global phenomenon, blending fashion, culture, and candid storytelling. Every photographer should try this style because it sharpens the eye for composition, light, and spontaneous moments—pushing creative boundaries and encouraging a deeper connection with real-world environments and diverse expressions of style.