Submit your articles and images to us and we will decide if it is to go on the site or in the magazine. We are quite aware you are not all writers, but you must do your best!
The editing team guide on the appropriateness of the narrative and coordinate and advise the images being used.
If you want to express yourself through narrative and articles then again, the responsibility to produce pieces to sit alongside the best is yours. Your ideas and submissions will always be welcome.
A Narrative is a description or chronicling of events.
In the articles that we publish, we want you to take the reader on a descriptive journey along with your images. We want the reader to feel and live the event. The reader wants to sink into the atmosphere and sense the fear, conditions, tension or elation.
It is always good to throw in snippets of history or facts from the area you have visited. Maybe items of equipment and brands can be scattered along the way with problems encountered.
You are aiming to have the reader visualise the story, not only in imagery but thought.
The narrative does not want to be too long and repetitive, but quality and evocative that inspires along with the photography.
Any writing must be grammatically correct so it encourages the reader into wanting to peruse or buy the next magazine, or at the very least finish the article and want to follow links to more.
Please remember not to use colloquialisms or slang as the article will be translated worldwide.
Batsceba Hardy
if you’ve got a story you can tell in just a few shots, send it to us at Progressive: (progressivestreetphotography@gmail.com) This is a great chance to express yourself in a special way. You must have had sessions or days where you’ve got an excellent feeling about how a story has played out. It could be people you tracked for a while or a day at an event. Your call. Let your pictures tell the story. Share it with us, no less than 10. We’ll share the best on our Website! But remember that words are also important for communicating sensations and your thoughts
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The photographs featured on this website were taken in public places and captured moments of daily life. They were created solely for cultural and artistic purposes, without any commercial gain.
Progressive Street was realised by Batsceba Hardy through the love of Street photography, from roots born within the Deviant Art site. It started its life as a group on FB in early 2017 with the entry of Robert Bannister, Michael Kennedy and Fabio Balestra, and has assumed its current form since the beginning of 2018.
Progressive-Street is an international community of street photographers and photo reporters that mix the art of photography in a multi-faced way to document the effects of globalization through their lenses.
We are focus on the ethnical, social and cultural events across the globe - thanks to our net of high-class photographers that cover areas from big cities to the smallest towns, sharing the places and stories of people that cover endless cultures in this pageant of humanity.
Our strength is derived from the independence of the photographers who become members after a severe process of selection concerning authenticable feelings, identity, ethical behavior and quality about the photography.
We reach a global audience thanks to Progressive-Street’s use of mainstream social platforms.
And now we have our own site where one can find cutting-edge photo-features and articles, plus incisive biographies of the photographers, personal galleries, and how to subscribe to our magazine.
Progressive-Street is a photography gang dedicated to the visual narrative of the street.
We go to the street for images that resonate with compelling insights of the human condition.
We seek images that reflect truths without the slick professionalism of the photojournalist.
We strive for an authenticity that is uncompromised and yet aesthetically beautiful.
We respect tradition but are not afraid of the currents of change. We are truly international in both our background and in our purpose.
We are Progressive-Street.
the spirit of the street "runs strong in our veins"
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