Street photography in its unique way it captures the mystery and aura of everyday city living. At night, that aura deepens—shadows lengthen, lights flicker, and the ordinary becomes theatrical. The street photographer, often likened to the historical figure of the flâneur—a wanderer of city streets—observes the rhythms of urban life with a mixture of detachment and curiosity.
After dark, these rhythms shift. Figures pass under neon. Stillness and movement blur. Light shapes mood, and anonymity reigns.
Praxis Gallery presents photographic art that explores the genre of nighttime street photography: people and places seen after dark, cinematic moments, architectural forms illuminated by streetlight, and the choreography of life under the city’s glow. Juried by: Valérie Jardin