
Renowned filmmaker and photographer Cheryl Dunn focuses her camera on the trailblazers and experts of New York street photography. Dunn highlights artists from the past sixty years, such as Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen Mark, Jill Freedman, Jeff Mermelstein, and Martha Cooper, showcasing that these photographers are as vibrant and distinctive as the subjects they have persistently captured. “Everybody Street” delves into the fervor that drove Freedman to spend years in police cars during the city’s most turbulent times; Bruce Gilden’s urge to push his camera into people’s faces to seize a moment; and Martha Cooper’s commitment to tracking graffiti on moving subway cars in the Bronx. The film offers a comprehensive view of the legendary figures in this frequently emulated art form.