Founded in 2020, Pure street photography Celebrates a diverse range of fascinating sights and image makers around the world. Coincidentally timing, creepy interactions and moments that are a strange-this fiction prominent in the curation of the platforms.
To support their community, founders Dimy Bhalotia and Kamal Kumaar RAO launched a subsidy competition earlier this year, announced this week with winners. The match at the top of the match is Ayanava Sil’s “Crown of Fire”, who records the immediate chaos during a Diwali party while a child strends with sparkling stripes behind. “It is a flash of magic caught in the time, where light, joy and imagination come together in one unforgettable frame,” says Sil.

Others include the bizarre image of Amy Horowitz of an older woman holding her bag, while a huge snake slides to the window where she is sitting. Joanna M. builds curiosity built in the same way with the absurd while she photographs a proud beagle that poses for paparazzi.
View more of the winners of the competition below and follow Pure Street Photographys InstagramA series of visual humor and casual encounters.






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