The Miami Street Photography Festival 2019 Finalists Have Been Selected

The Miami Street Photography Festival will be held at the HistoryMiami Museum in downtown Miami from December 5-8, 2019

The Featured Guests and Special Guest of this edition are:

The 2019 MSPF SINGLES CONTEST Jury:

The 2019 MSPF SERIES CONTEST Jury:

The juries selected all the 2019 MSPF finalists: they will be exhibited during the festival, December 5-8, 2019 and also during Street Photo Milano in May 2020.

Shin Noguchi
Damian Chrobak

SINGLES CONTEST – MSPF FINALISTS
(95 PHOTOGRAPHERS)

Alexander Sharr – Russian Federation
Alphan Yilmazmaden – Turkey
Alvaro Vegazo Gallego – Spain
Andrii Mur – Estonia
Angkul Sungthong – Thailand
Anna Biret – France
Anton Kokoreff – Russian Federation
Anusast Laochoom – Thailand
Aristide Economopoulos – United States
Arpit Saxena – India
Artem Tulchynski – Ukraine
Barry Talis – Israel
Basia Abramowicz – Poland
Bearly Bonnie – Thailand
Bojan Nikolic – United Kingdom
Cagdas Kul – Turkey
Caren Winnall – United States
Carlos Antonorsi – United States
Céline Pannetier – Spain
Cristian Cuomo – Italy
Daniele Contini – Italy
David Shokouhbeen – Germany
Des Byrne – Ireland
Diego Fedele – Australia
Dotan Saguy – United States
Edas Wong – Hong Kong
Enrico Markus Essl – Austria
Eric Davidove – United States
Fabian Muir – Australia
Filip Machac – Germany
Francesco Gioia – United Kingdom
Ilker Karaman – Turkey
Georg Worecki – Germany
Giancarlo Staubmann – Italy
Giedo van der Zwan – Netherlands
Gili Reich – Israel
Gisele Duprez – United States
Haluk Safi – Turkey
Herve Chatel – France
Iraklis Kougemitros – Greece
Jefri Ajie Febriansyah – Indonesia
Jongpol Jujaroen – United States
Josh Edgoose – United Kingdom
Juan Castaneda – United States
Juan Carlos Marzi – Italy
Kagan Bastimar – United Kingdom
Ken Walton – United States
Khalil Lamrabet – United Arab Emirates
Koushik Sinha Roy – India
Kristian Leven – United Kingdom
Liliana Ranalletta – Italy
Luigi Chighine – Italy
Marci Lindsay – United States
Marco Parenti – Italy
Marco Criniti – Italy
Mathias Wasik – United States
Matteo Colli – Italy
Maude Bardet – Netherlands
Melissa O’Shaughnessy – United States
Mihai Ciama – Romania
Nukul Leekanchana – Thailand
Olesia Kim – Russian Federation
Osmany Torres – United States
Patrick Wendt – Germany
Pau Buscato – Spain
Paulus Ponizak – Germany
Pierre Belhassen – France
Piti Amraranga – Thailand
Pradeep Kumar Das – India
Preston Utley – United States
Regula Tschumi – Switzerland
Rick Kopstein – United States
Ryan Madison – United States
Ryan Cole – United Kingdom
Sakis Dazanis – Greece
Sandipan Mukherjee – India
Sandra Cattaneo Adorno  –  Brazil
Sebastien Bartoli  –  France
Serkan Tekin- Turkey
Shaun  Mazurek   – United States
Siegfried . Hansen   – Germany
Sonia  Granata   –  Italy
Sonia Goydenko    – United States
Sreejith  Ek  – India
Stefano  Carotenuto  – Italy
Suresh Naganathan   – India
Szymon  Lewinski   – Poland
Tavepong  Pratoomwong   – Thailand
Tawanwad   Wanavit   – Thailand
Techasit   Leeanant  – Thailand
Thanakorn  Treratanaboot – Thailand
Tiratus Phaesuwan  –  Thailand
Tymon Markowski   –  Poland
Will  Scott   –  Australia
Yiannis  Yiasaris   – Australia

Elisa Tomaselli

INTERNATIONAL SERIES FINALISTS
Nikita Teryoshin – Germany
Vikas Nama – India
Sachin Chauhan – India

Eugene Richards

MIAMI SERIES FINALISTS 
Marta Cabane-Navarro – USA
Rick Kopstein – USA
Nenad Bojic – Canada

Gabi Ben-Avram
Vineet Vohra

About MSP Festival

MSPF is an international three day event and exhibit, showcasing the best of contemporary street photography from around the world.
Street photographers use their keen sense of observation to capture compelling candid moments in the everyday life of strangers, whether it be a gesture, facial expression, action or scene. It is often likened to a mirror held up to society… it reflects reality. There is no set-up involved, no manipulation of the scene and very little or no post-processing of the image.

Guille Ibanez
Troy Holden

This realism has provided an accurate and insightful record of street culture throughout the world. With images portraying everything from the ugly, gritty side of life to more humorous situations, they are moments that unless captured, might otherwise go unnoticed.

Magdalena Sole
Suzan Pektas

At the heart of street photography is the ‘decisive moment’. This is the split second when an image becomes complete in its composition – when each element of the image is in balance, in context and essential to the scene. This is when the shutter is released and the moment is captured forever.

Matt Weber
Nikos Economopoulos


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