New York Street Photography | Matt Weber

New York Street Photography | Matt Weber

There are many great New York street photographers, which include the photographic works new york city photos 300x211 New York Street Photography | Matt Weber picturesof Matt Weber. Like most photographers, I am a very “visual” person and why I was drawn to Matt’s images. His photoblog is chock full of images; large images to be more precise…no thumbnails here. The visual aspect of this site is impressive, dominated with strong black and white photos and some color works sprinkled in. If urban photography is your thing, you will love this site.

“Photographing NYC for 25 years in mostly black & white and for six of those years I was driving a New York City taxicab. I never stage photos, so what you see here actually happened.

Urban Photos was my website for the past ten years and it was badly designed. Hopefully the various categories will make surfing this site easy and pleasurable.

I am also a close confidant of the “immortal” Dave Beckerman, owner of the first photography blog in the known universe. (who suggested that I build this site and donated many hours)

My book the Urban Prisoner is still in print and if you want a signed copy please email me at:  weber1@nyc.rr.com”

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5 thoughts on “New York Street Photography | Matt Weber

  1. Hi Matt

    My trade is Home Design, and I am in the process of creating a photo portfolio of completed projects. I am less than an amateur when it comes to photography, but the problem is I can’t afford to hire a professional to take pix of my homes for me. My photos aren’t bad, but I would like to add a little “wow factor”. Any suggestions for a newbie that might help… best angles, times of day, little tricks, etc. Thanks in advance!!

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