Phil Penman: Street Scenes, presented at Leica Gallery New York from April 2 through May 17, 2026, highlights the work of British-born photographer
Phil Penman, whose images capture the rhythm and unpredictability of life in major cities around the world. Bringing together photographs from his acclaimed book
New York Street Diaries alongside images from his more recent publication
Street Scenes, the exhibition reveals a visual journey shaped by decades of observation, persistence, and curiosity.
Penman’s photography grows out of a deep engagement with the streets of New York City, where he has documented the daily theater of urban life for more than twenty-five years. His signature black-and-white style emphasizes dramatic light, strong contrasts, and fleeting human gestures that often unfold in a fraction of a second. Pedestrians caught in a sudden shaft of sunlight, reflections bouncing across wet sidewalks, or solitary figures framed by towering architecture become the building blocks of his visual language. Through patience and intuition, Penman transforms everyday scenes into images that feel both spontaneous and carefully composed.
Although New York remains central to his work, the photographs in
Street Scenes also extend beyond the city. Images taken in places such as Tokyo and Paris reveal how Penman responds to the character of different urban environments while maintaining a consistent photographic sensibility. Neon-lit avenues, quiet cafés, crowded intersections, and fleeting encounters between strangers all become part of a larger portrait of contemporary city life. Each image reflects the photographer’s instinct to remain attentive to moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
Before focusing primarily on personal street photography, Penman built a career as a photojournalist whose work appeared in international publications such as The Guardian and National Geographic. His reportage documenting the aftermath of the September 11 attacks forms part of the historical archive of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Across all phases of his career, Penman’s photographs demonstrate a commitment to witnessing the world as it unfolds, preserving fragments of urban life that together form an enduring visual chronicle of the modern metropolis.
Image:
© Phil Penman