1.Alex Webb

Alex Webb is a well known street photographer, he’s famous for capturing the busy and colorful life of cities. His photos usually contains movement of people and vehicles. He uses light and color very creatively, giving his images a different feel. Each of his photo feels layered, showing multiple things happening at the same time. Webb’s style reflects the busyness and beauty of urban life, where he gives everyday moments a meaning. In the second photo Alex Webb uses photography to show strong contrast between a quiet, personal moment and the busy energy of the city. The pole in the middle splits the scene, with a man leaning against it, eyes looking down, looking lost, while the busy street behind him continues with people and bright red signs. The sunlight and shadows added a special mood, focusing on the man while everything around him feels fast-paced and full of life. The bold colors and writing on the pole make the scene feel real and specific to a city, adding to the busy and layered feel of the picture. The photo beautifully captures how city life can be both lively and lonely at the same time. Together with his wife, Rebecca Norris Webb, he explores places around the world, sharing unique moments of city life on his Instagram account@webb_norriswebb.

  

 

 

2. Robert Capa
These three photos show important moments from World War II. The first two are from the D-Day invasion in 1944, with soldiers landing at Omaha Beach. They were taken by Robert Capa, a famous photographer who captured the dangers and chaos of war. Even though many of his pictures were lost, the few that remain show how hard it was for the soldiers. The third picture shows people in France celebrating their freedom after the Nazis were pushed out. These three photos capture key moments from World War II, highlighting both the intense struggles and the eventual joy of liberation. The first two images come from the D-Day invasion of 1944, where soldiers bravely landed at Omaha Beach. These photos were taken by Robert Capa, one of the most famous war photographers, who risked his life to show the chaos and danger of the battlefield. Photos like these, often taken by photographers like Capa, show both the struggles and happy moments of war.