London photographer and journalist Alan Schaller became a renowned master of street photography, which thanks to the skillful game with the lighting of the surrounding space creates recognizable contrast images.
He was shot on the streets of many cities – from London to new York — and his main interest is in man, how it is insignificant in the modern world and how often it can get lost.
Alan Schaller (Schaller Alan) is a British photojournalist, photographer and writer. Cooperating with famous companies like Phillips, 'Typhoo' and many others. Prefers black-and-white photography with a Leica camera M Monochrom.
Most often he takes it in major cities, but managed to work in different conditions from India, the Sahara desert and the jungles of Indonesia to Morocco to the Arctic circle and the United States.
The photographer was a Leica Ambassador and the co-founder of the photo contest for the best street photo Street Photography International. Due to this, his work has received wide acclaim and attracted the attention of a large audience, enjoying his gaze on the city streets.
Alan's style can be described as a symbiosis of abstraction, surrealism, geometry and high contrast. According to him, the main emphasis of his work is done on the characteristics of human life.