Street photography is a discipline within photography that seeks to capture spontaneous moments in public spaces, generally without the intervention of the photographer. It's not about planning or directing a scene, but rather observing and reacting to what happens in the environment: people in motion, fleeting gestures, contrasts, light and shadow, accidental compositions, or symbols of everyday life.
Although it usually focuses on urban settings, it is not limited to cities. What is essential is the photographer's eye: a special attention to details that others often overlook. Street photography doesn't just document; it interprets, suggests, and sometimes questions. It's a way of telling stories without words, where the ordinary can become extraordinary simply by framing it.