FREE
John Free was a social documentary/street photographer who lived in Los Angeles. His photographic essays range from railroad tramps in California to automobile abstracts to London and Paris street life. John inspired photographers of all ages and skill levels for many years through teaching sold-out classes and workshops in street photography in Los Angeles, New York, Paris and London. Part stand-up and part evangelist, he spoke from the heart to inspire new generations of photographers.
John passed away on March 30, 2024
His book “End of the Line: Railroad Tramps of the Los Ángeles Freight Yards” is available through his website. https://johnfreephotography.com/book/
My book End of the Line is available on my website!
One Roll of Film Shot in 15 Minutes London Street Photography
The Nikon That Fixed a Truck
Inside John Free's Darkroom | Robert Frank Print
Viewfinder Coverage Street Photography Tip John Free
1924 Mercedes Barn Find
Students in John Free's Paris Workshop Made a Surprise Book
John Free in the Musée D'Orsay
John Free Street Photography workshops Outtakes
John Free's Color Photography and Automotive History Restoring Million Dollar Automobiles
How To Photograph a Stranger 1975
Photographing in Cuba
John Free Talks Discipline in Photography 'That's When it Becomes Important to the World'
Photography Motivation! 'Best of John Free'
John Free's Portfolio
Photographing Tramps in the Los Angeles Freight Yards
Wheelchair Street Photography John Free - Rancho Research Institute
John Free Shows 86 of His Own Photographs!
John Free Goes Shooting "What a Joy of Life" Street Photography Tips
Man Carried Photo For 27 Years
Practice No Tension Street Photography Tips John Free
Walking With John Free in the Streets! Very Informative Stuff Street Photography Tips
Don't be afraid to get close Street Photography tips. John Free
Shoot more or Less Pictures? Street Photography tips. John Free
Tribute to W. Eugene Smith, Robert Frank, and Henri Cartier-Bresson. John Free
The 5 F's of Street Photography. John Free