Street photography from Berlin. Martin U Waltz (author: "The Street Photography Guide for Berlin"), Roland Groebe, Oliver Krumes, and others.
Bucharest Urban League of photographers for the Balkans.
Exploring "a way to see past superficiality and pretension, to burn through society's veneer and truly see."
A collaboration between street photographers in Chicago.
An association of several photographers, each with a distinctive vision. The group also publishes a
blog.
Street Photographers from Cracow, Poland, founded in 2016 and open to new members and cooperation.
Italian photo collective, whose primary goal is "to represent a world that follows no rules." "We just wonder with a camera."
A small collective of international photographers from Europe, North America and South Asia.
A group of Malaysian street photographers, founded in 2016 by Aizad Fadzli, Hadi Nik and Anang Hanafi.
Taking their name from the French word "flaneur," a group that shares the idea that photography can go beyond the real, using metaphor like a writer.
An international street photography collective created in 2018: Jon Bradburn, Luca S., Miguel de Pereda, Math Roberts, Barbara di Maio, Raphael Valverde. On
Instagram.
With its origins in street photography Fragment aims to promote members' individual projects & collective series. Based in France and stages exhibitions in Paris and Brussels.
A collective of street photographers who specialise in full frontal flash photography.
London-based international collective of social & documentary photographers who conduct all types of visual story telling.
An international photography collective, not exclusive to street photography but containing some work in that genre.
Non commercial collective with membership by invitation only. "All the photographers featured here have been invited to the group because they have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday and to capture the moment."
Photography collective founded in 2014 with prize-winning members in Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium and Norway.
Formed by Efi, Matthew and Paul in 2016 "because of an affinity with each others work." Started to curate @interCollective on Instagram and have evolved ever since.
Founded in 2015 by two photographers, ISE is a collective that aims to promote a plurality of visions, with meetings, seminars, workshops and exhibitions.
Spanish collective, with photographers Raúl Barroso, Irene Fabregues, Mario García and others.
A collective of photographers that love film photography.
Started by Polish photographers Szymon Bartos and Lukasz Pfeffer and now run by a team of photographers whose goal is to make street photography more popular in the city of Lódz.
Iskandar Ibrahim, Kenny Ng, Donnie Sinongco and other Malaysian photographers.
Began in Washington DC's Adams Morgan neighborhood in 2004 and now includes members from Los Angeles, Houston, Oakland, Amsterdam, Tirana, Prague, and Stockholm.
Primarily an agency and foundation for an international group of photojournalists, headquartered in The Netherlands.
A small group of passionate street photographers that are "dedicated to creating and sharing the art of capturing life in public spaces." The group was founded by Jorge Garcia in early 2015.
An international photography collective focused primarily on the practice of candid street photography. Greg Allikas, Marcelo Argolo, Fadi BouKaram, Ronen Berka and many others. Runs a blog called
Verbose.
"Exploring the cutting edge of street photography today." Co-created and edited by Brian Quillinan.
Romanian street photographers Eli Driu, Cornel Hlupina. Denis Malciu and others.
Danish Street Photography Collective, founded in 2015. Brian Jakobsen, Jan Jespersen, Ole Jauch and others.
Founded in 2014 PSP's focus is on documentary photography with a special emphasis on street photography, "watching the seemingly common life around us in different, unusual and original ways."
A co-operative of passionated street photographers from Austria and Germany. Site is in archive mode, but worth browsing.
Street Photography International (SPi) was "formed with the aim to promote the best street photography from around the world, and to provide a platform for unrepresented photographers with talent."
Italian street photography, formed in 2013. It brings together diverse styles and visions.
"A small group of street photographers looking to push boundaries, challenge perceptions, enhance creativity and develop their work both individually and collaboratively."
Photo collective with around 15 members who focus on projects.
Spyros Papaspyropoulos, Andrew Sweigart, and Digby Fullam. Samples, tutorials, reviews, and more, in a magazine format.
Founded in 2014 by Andrew Turner, Street Life Collective exists "to showcase the work of street photographers around the world."
Aims to promote and elevate Thai street photography to both national and international levels. It's "a community for those passionate about street photography and the art of seeing."
Founded by Paul Bintner and Candi Carrera in 2011, SPLux has grown significantly and staged the first Luxembourg Street Photography Festival in 2016.
We want to show the street’s soul from the view point of a photographer, capturing and showing unique moments.
Polish collective on Instagram with work by Katarzyna Kubiak, Alessandro Prato Atko, Sohail Bin Mohammad, Andrea Torrei and others.
Founded in late 2016 as an international group of photographers. The goal: "to photograph candid scenes without necessarily subscribing to a single "street photography" style."
A collective of UK wedding photographers with a passion for street photography. Ross Harvey, Kristian Leven, Stephen Bunn, Nick Tucker, Matthew Long and others.
A relatively new but rapidly growing London-based collective with a range of paid membership options. Members get a discount on all prints, magazines, workshops and photo books.
"Our aim is not only to promote street photography in general and to realize and showcase collective projects, but also to offer other photographers the possibility to contribute to public projects."
Charlie Kwai, Chris Lee, and Paul Storrie, collaborating on joint projects including the publication of photobooks.
Turkish collective, with photographers Efe Çaylak, Ufuk Akari, and others.
Platform for active and emerging Australian women & non-binary street photographers.
A collective which explores street photography: "A genre which reveals the symbols and anecdotes hidden in everyday life which generally go unnoticed."
Members "capture fleeting moments, interpreting life around them and challenging...perceptions of the world."