Matt Bialer’s black-and-white street photography turns everyday moments into something almost poetic.
Shooting since the 1980s, with work in collections like the Brooklyn Museum, he has a way of capturing the fleeting energy of city life—raw, timeless, and full of quiet stories.
Thank you, James Goddard, for recommending his work.
Until next time,
Tomasz
Fascinating contrast between the almost gritty B&W photos and the pastoral color work. All good.
Excellent street shots, very impromptu, great story telling. His water color art is excellent also, as the president of an all media Art Gallery I have learned, both technically and aesthetically what passes as good art, Matt Bialer hits both very well.