Subtle and graceful photos about life in different parts of the world from a street photographer Kalwar

Richard Kalwar has gone from assistant fashion photographer to president of the legendary Magnum Photos photo agency. He became famous as the author of surprisingly thin, witty, elegant and aesthetically perfect street photographs. The subjects of his shots are characterized by a bright contrast between everyday life and an aura of extraordinary. Kalwar achieves this effect using specific framing and shooting time.

A photographer born in New York who has traveled around the world with his camera, now lives in Europe and continues to engage in his favorite activities, creating new projects.

Street in Paris, 1974.

Bryant Park, New York, 1969.

Erdeven, Brittany, France, 1988.

Trastevere, Rome, 1980.

Cologne, 1979.

Belgium, 1979.

Paris, 2000.

Rome, 1982.

A woman examines herself in a shop window, New York, 1969.

In front of the Louvre. Paris, 1994.

A woman takes sun baths on the roof. New York, 1976.

Luxembourg Gardens, endangered leg. Paris, 2000.

Woman with pigeons. New York, 1976.

Bagatelle Park, Paris, 1979.

Man and woman in front of the Museum of Modern Art. New York, 1970.

Rotunda Square in Rome, 1980.

Wholesale meat market. Ranges, France, 1994.

Metro, Paris, 1971.

In the garden of the Gallera Palace, Paris, 1971.

West Fourth Street, New York, 1970.

Learning the latest techniques at a sex school. Tokyo, 1983.

Pink cadillac in the pool. Pontarme, France, 1989.

Paris, 1971.

40th birthday party. France, 1996.

Quirinale Square, Rome, 1981.

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