Everybody Street is a documentary by photographer and documentarian Cheryl Dunn that pays homage to one of the most culturally and visually stimulating cities — the sometimes mean but always mighty New York City. Being a drawcard for impulsive adventurers from across the globe and rich in history as well as forward-thinking movements, the vibrant city has of course developed an animated streetlife. It thus seems natural for Dunn to focus on those who, through immersing themselves in the cold and colourful happenings, let this life live on through their lens. Everybody Street features New York’s best-known street photographers, such as Bruce Davidson, Jill Freedman, Joel Meyerowitz and Mary Ellen Mark, who have been documenting the city for years.

Everybody Street

Everybody Street

You can buy or rent the film here or future viewings include Nitehawk Cinemas in New York on 16-17, 22-26 November, Raindance International Film Festival in Berlin on 20 November, Cinefamily in Los Angeles on 2 December and Miami Beach Cinematheque as well as Miami Street Photography Festival on 6 December. Below is the trailer and some of the work of the featured photographers. Be inspired!

 

Everybody Street Official Trailer from Alldayeveryday on Vimeo.

Jean Michel Basqiuat & Andy Warhol by Ricky Powell

Jean Michel Basqiuat & Andy Warhol by Ricky Powell

1984, Image by Bruce Gilden

1984, Image by Bruce Gilden

'Crip Signs' by Boogie

‘Crip Signs’ by Boogie

'Good Rat' by Boogie

‘Good Rat’ by Boogie

1959, 'Brooklyn Gang' by Bruce Davidson

1959, ‘Brooklyn Gang’ by Bruce Davidson

1968, Image by Joel Meyerowitz

1968, Image by Joel Meyerowitz

'Lower East Side' by Martha Cooper

‘Lower East Side’ by Martha Cooper

Images by Ricky Powell, Bruce Gilden, Boogie, Bruce Davidson, Joel Meyerowitz and Martha Cooper