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  1. A Series of Unfortunate Events. Photojournalism was yet again re-defined earlier this year when Michael Wolf was awarded an honorable mention in the World Press Photo competition for photographs he took of quirky scenes he discovered while trolling around the world via Google Street View. Photojournalism was yet-again re-defined earlier this ...

  2. 16 de feb. de 2011 · The "A Series of Unfortunate Events" project was awarded honorable mention in the Contemporary Issues category, but some critics are questioning whether Wolf's uses of Google's visual...

  3. Wolf spent literally hundreds of hours at his computer, trolling virtually around the world, looking for anything weird or bizarre that had been captured by the ravenous cameras mounted on the top of Googles special GPS-coordinated Street View camera vans.

  4. Michael Wolf made a series of candid portraits of Japanese commuters enduring the inhuman daily crush of bodies in Tokyo’s subway cars. The results are visceral, unforgettable, and almost suffocating.

  5. In several series, such as Paris Street View, Manhattan Street View, and A Series of Unfortunate Events, Wolf took photographs of Google Street View scenes on his computer screen. Wolf compared his method of finding interesting scenes online to those of a street photographer walking around in a city. He has called his Street View ...

  6. 24 de sept. de 2011 · His latest claim to fame is his project Street View: A Series of Unfortunate Events which collects images with the ill-fated theme, all from Google Street View. For anyone not yet familiar with Google Street View, the service gives online viewers an almost eye-level view of the streets and roads of most of the cities of the world.

  7. 24 de may. de 2017 · Michael Wolf’s project “A Series of Unfortunate Events” curates arresting images from Google Street View, ranging from bike accidents to fires.