I started Incognito on 2011, at that time the whole blogging world was totally unknown to me. As I was reading more and more fashion blogs, street style ones began to be part of my daily reads. But while I find them of interest in the documenting the different moods, trends and changes happening in fashion outside the catwalks I can't help but feeling bored by them. And that is precisely for this reason that I follow very few of them or I'd rather say that the street style blogs I am following are far enough for me to get the informations I need. And when I say informations (or inspiration it's up to you to choose the word) it really is the case because who those photographers are kidding with ? I can't afford a damn thing I am seeing on their pictures ! Or some want to make us believe so by proposing us to buy similar clothes at a cheaper price, in brief to be a cheaper version of the so called fashion icons created by the phenomenon that is street style photography (side note: I just don't want to be a cheaper version of someone. By the way the idea of writing something about these "get the look" articles in magazines is in a corner of my mind since some time now).
But let's not digress and go to the point. What I am seeking for in street style right now is exactly the "street" and the "style" this photographic genre is missing today. It is missing it so much that I am feeling that fashion is killing the genre it gave birth to (or is it the contrary ? again it's up to you to choose). I believed so (and still believe it) until I saw these pictures by Lougè Delcy, the blogger behind DapperLou.com :If it wasn't for Lougè I would have believed that street style photography only encompassed the surroundings of the fashion shows. Seriously aren't those pictures also belonging to street style photography ? Literally aren't they showing people dressed with style in a street ? Because this is what this photographic genre is about.
No, Mr.Blanks street style photography does not only create monsters, sometimes it just shows humans. While a few months ago I agreed (partially) with what he was saying in the video "Take my picture" by Garage Magazine, I can't help but think that we are actually reducing this photographic genre confining its photographer to be a new kind of paparazzi. The video was also only focusing on one moment : the fashion week. Hopefully fashion does not only exist during two months a year, hopefully it also shows in the forms you saw in these two pictures. I know I sound quite contradictory with the beginning of this post but when I see the kind of photographs that Lougè shot, I definitely believe that street style photography has a long way to go.What's your opinion on the matter ? What do you see in those two pictures ?