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The highest priced ‘street photograph’ of all time, so far…?

In November 2022, an image of the Flatiron building in New York, created in 1904 by Edward Steichen, sold at Christies for $11.8 Million, making it the second most expensive photograph ever sold. It wasn’t the oldest street photograph, but it clearly ‘said something’ to the private collector who acquired it.

I appreciate that the amount paid is only vaguely indicative of how ‘good’ people consider the work of art, but it is at least one metric in a field of opinion that is otherwise exceptionally subjective.

The reason I raise this is that it could be argued that this image is also an example of the ‘street’ genre – at least, as it was practiced in 1904, when cameras were not sufficiently fast for more spontaneous work.

There is a perception that photographic club judges do not ‘like’ street photography, that their feedback is inconsistent, that the criteria that they apply should not be used, and so on. I wonder what they would make of Steichen’s Flatiron?

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