The Ekkoz (4) Issue – More Than The Street

December 11, 2025
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The Ekkoz (4) Issue – More Than The Street is Interpubliq’s dedicated street photography edition: 160 pages of global, contemporary image-making that refuses to treat “the street” as just a backdrop.

This issue moves from New York to Helsinki, Dhaka to Barcelona, weaving together cinematic frames, raw documentary moments, and quiet, poetic observations. The photographers in Ekkoz (4) don’t just show what happened — they explore how it felt to be there: the tension, humor, tenderness, and chaos of public space.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Street series that balance grit and lyricism
  • In-depth interviews with featured photographers
  • Opinions and reflections on what street photography is now
  • Visual narratives that blur the line between documentary, fiction, and memory

More Than The Street is for photographers, collectors, and anyone who believes everyday life deserves to be seen, remembered, and questioned.


What is The Ekkoz (4) Issue – More Than The Street?

It’s Interpubliq’s street photography–focused edition, bringing together 160 pages of global work that explores life in public spaces through cinematic, raw, and poetic visual narratives.


What kind of photography is featured in this issue?

The issue showcases contemporary street work from around the world, including candid moments, documentary sequences, urban portraits, and atmospheric scenes that highlight light, rhythm, and human presence in the city.


Who is this issue for?

 It’s made for street photographers, documentary and fine art photographers, photo lovers, and collectors who want to engage with thoughtful, story-driven street imagery rather than just quick snapshots.


Does the issue include text, or only photographs?

 Alongside the photographs, Ekkoz (4) includes interviews, written reflections, and opinions from contributing photographers, giving context to their projects, process, and ideas about street photography today.


 In what format is The Ekkoz (4) Issue available?

The issue is available as a high-quality publication you can add to your collection, with options to order directly through Interpubliq. (You can adjust this line to specify print, digital, or both.)


How can I get a copy of The Ekkoz (4) Issue?

You can purchase INTERPUBLIQ – The Ekkoz (4) Issue: More Than The Street through Interpubliq’s shop or the link provided on this page, while copies are still available.

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