The World Atlas of Street Photography – in pictures

The World Atlas of Street Photography includes staged portraiture and impromptu documentary, offering snapshots of daily life around the globe
  
  


Claudia Jaguaribe, from her Rio Entre Morros, or Rio Between Hills series, 2010
From Claudia Jaguaribe’s Rio Entre Morros, or Rio Between Hills series, 2010. Photograph: Claudia Jaguaribe/World Atlas of Street Photography
Jesse Marlow, from 'Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them' series, 2004-13
From Jesse Marlow’s Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them series, Melbourne, Australia 2004-13. Photograph: Jesse Marlow/World Atlas of Street Photography
Memory Lane, New York, USA, 2008. From Babel Tales series, 2006-10
Memory Lane, New York, USA, 2008. From Babel Tales series, 2006-10. Photograph: Peter Funch/World Atlas of Street Photography
Mumbai, India, 2007-13
Mumbai, India, 2007-13. Photograph: Maciej Dakowicz/World Atlas of Street Photography
All Back to Dust No. 1, Beijing, China, 2006
All Back to Dust No. 1, Beijing, China, 2006 Photograph: Jiang Pengyi /World Atlas of Street Photography
From 'Mem de Sá 100', Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2011-13
From Ana Carolina Fernandes’s ‘Mem de Sá 100’, series Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2011-13. Photograph: Ana Carolina Fernandes/World Atlas of Street Photography
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2 Covent Garden, London, UK, 2008. Photograph: Matt Stuart/World Atlas of Street Photography
Graeme Williams, from 'A City Refracted' series, 2012-14
Graeme Williams’ ‘A City Refracted’ series, shot in Johannesburg, South Africa, between 2012-14. Photograph: Graeme Williams/World Atlas of Street Photography
Yasmine Chatila/World Atlas of Street Photography
Girl Bouncing on Bed (West Village, Tuesday 7:12 pm), New York, USA, 2008. From ‘Stolen Moments’ series, 2008–present. Photograph: Yasmine Chatila/World Atlas of Street Photography
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Dakar, Senegal, November 2007. Photograph: Mimi Mollica
 

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