Janusz Jurek Embraces the Weirdness of Everyday Life in Captivating Street Photographs
Humor and happenstance take the front seat in Polish photographer Janusz Jurekโs wry images. Working as a graphic designer and commercial photographer by day, he finds the greatest creative freedom in the candid and incidentalโthe things he notices as he moves about town, travels, and attends festivals and other events. These are the places where he observes some of the most unique individuals and the quirkiest coincidences. โThe less commercial and more bizarre, the betterโpeople are more authentic then, less in control of what theyโre doing,โ he tells Colossal.
Jurek is drawn to situations that happen outside of the mainstream, often turning his back on whatever the present attraction is in order to observe whatโs happening all around him. He focuses on โthe people, their reactions, small gestures, and strange coincidences. This is where moments that are truly surprising often appear,โ he says.

As Jurek has learned over time, some of the best images happen right at home. The crux of the process is all about noticing whatโs going on, not where it happens. And beauty is never the objective. โI donโt care about the photos being pretty,โ he says. โQuite the oppositeโfor me, street photography is the antithesis of all the technical perfection and imperfection thatโs everywhere on the internet these days.โ Instead, heโs fascinated by the ability to raise questions and provoke reactions in the viewer, from curiosity to amusement to slight discomfort.
Jurek is working toward the release of a collection of photos titled Look, Before Itโs Gone, chronicling his street photography over a period of five years. See more on Behance, and follow updates on Instagram. You might also enjoy the work of Eric Kogan and perusing top images in the Pure Street Photography Awards.








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