Street photography is more than just an art form—it’s a visual dialogue with the world around us. It’s about capturing fleeting moments, spontaneous interactions, and the raw energy of urban life. Whether it’s a quiet, introspective scene or the chaos of a bustling city, street photography tells stories that might otherwise go unnoticed.
At Interpubliq Photo Magazine, we believe in the power of photography to inspire, inform, and challenge perspectives. That’s why we are launching an open call for street photographers to submit their work for our upcoming special edition dedicated entirely to street photography.
Why Street Photography?
There’s something magical about the unpredictability of the streets. No two moments are ever the same. A simple turn of the head, a passing glance, or the way light slices through an alleyway can transform an ordinary scene into a compelling photograph.
Street photography isn’t just about documentation—it’s about interpretation. Each photographer brings their own perspective, style, and vision to the streets, creating images that resonate deeply with viewers. This open call is an opportunity to celebrate those perspectives and highlight the power of street photography as an art form.
Who Should Submit?
We are looking for photographers—both emerging and established—who have a strong eye for composition, storytelling, and atmosphere. Whether you shoot with film or digital, in black and white or color, we want to see images that reflect the essence of life in public spaces.
Your work should capture genuine, unposed moments that tell a story. We are interested in candid human interactions, architectural juxtapositions, urban textures, and visually striking compositions that reflect the world around you.
What You Get
Selected photographers will have their work published in Interpubliq’s Street Photography Edition, reaching a global audience of photography lovers, collectors, and industry professionals. Featured photographers will also receive exposure across our digital platforms, helping their work gain visibility within the photography community.