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Street Photography

Street Photography

Street Photography

by David Ishaya Osu

When I go out to see the world, to see people, I suspend my beliefs and open my heart to the multiple possibilities of the world. With my camera, I give and receive love. Street photography, to me, is a form of embracing the intricacies and intrigues of seemingly ordinary acts of life. As I wander through streets and magics, as I take photographs, my heart expands to unbelievable, unforgettable, terrific daily life. I define my street photography as being a poet out on the streets working and re-seeing life.

David Ishaya Osu is a poet, memoirist, editor and street photographer. His work has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies across Nigeria, Canada, Uganda, the UK, the US, Australia, South Africa, India, France, Bangladesh, Austria, and elsewhere. David is an associate poetry editor with Plenitude Magazine, and the poetry editor of Panorama: The Journal of Intelligent Travel. He has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Kent, and is the author of the e-chapbooks: When I’m Eighteen (2020) and Once in a Blue Life (2020).