The Nature of the Street and Simulated Wilds by Chris Suspect

Jardins de l'Abbaye de la Cambre, Brussels, Belgium | © Chris Suspect & Julie Hrudova, 2019

This is a recent photograph I took in collaboration with Julie Hrudova in Brussels, Belgium. We set this up for fun but it came out quite nice. While not candid street photography, it does fit the theme of a recent contest announcement from the EarthShot Organization and they have been using it in some of their social promotions.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS -THE NATURE OF THE STREET AND SIMULATED WILDS (SUBMISSIONS DUE
MARCH 15)

Most of us live in cities and urban spaces and urbanization is increasing – we often experience
nature primarily through simulated representations of the wild.

The Planning and Conservation League of California seeks photographs illustrating this call.

Submit via Instagram and hashtag #earthshot1

Judge: David Carol

Winning entrants will be contacted for a high-resolution image for display at the Harvey Milk
Photo Center (San Francisco, CA) from March to April 2020 (photographers retain all rights).

Follow the project online (additional calls will be released on environmental topics in 2019):

First Prize for Eyewitness in Brussels by Chris Suspect

Impasse de la Fidélité, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium | October 31, 2016

Honored and humbled to have taken first place in the Brussels Street Photography Festival’s Eyewitness in Brussels contest in collaboration with the Jewish Museum of Belgium. 

This photograph was taken on Halloween night in 2016 during the first edition of the Brussels Street Photography Festival.

It was also great to be in Brussels to accept the award in person. Many thanks to the BSPF crew and the Jewish Museum of Belgium for putting on a fantastic opening. The images from the contest will be up for the next 3 months.