The latest installment of Set in the Street by Justin Bettman. Commissioned by and shown at the Annenburg Space for Photography x Photoville LA.
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The latest installment of Set in the Street by Justin Bettman. Commissioned by and shown at the Annenburg Space for Photography x Photoville LA.

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Making of “Set in the Street” by Justin Bettman at 7 am today at Eastside Gallery in Berlin. That was fun!
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פרויקט צילום חברתי ומתמשך של הצלם האמריקאי ג’סטין בטמן , בו הוא בונה סטים לצילומים מריהוט ופרטי עיצוב אותם הוא מוצא ברחוב , ובסיום הצילומים הוא מותיר את הסט כמו שהוא, כך שהעוברים והשבים יכולים להצטלם גם הם ולתייג את הצילומים בהאשטג SetintheStreet# ולהעלות לחשבונות האינסטרגם לפרויקט >> SetintheStreet# לאתר של Justin Bettman Via TrendLand
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SET IN THE STREET - THE ULTIMATE SELFIE ZONE
Set in the Street is an ongoing art project started by Photographer, Justin Bettman. Bettman, a 23-year-old California native was looking for a way to save money on studio space. He and his collaborator Gözde Eker, starting kicking around ideas until they decided "Why don't we try to shoot these outside?"
Their work questions our perspective — a trick of the eye. At first glance, on close inspection the scene played out before you seems normal. But when you're pulled back and you see the entire picture, that's when you realize you only had half a story.
The sets they use for the shoots are foraged from unwanted furniture and materials, most of which they find on the street. After shooting the initial photos, the sets are left up on the street with a sign that invites folks to shoot their own photos and post them using the hashtag #setinthestreet.
photos via Justin Bettman/Setinthestreet.com
My first video piece, Prom Night.