Rroma Street
It is an international center for street and documentary photography.
Every day it strives to promote the culture of street photography around the world by highlighting the work of national and international photographers.
No Virtuality: @rroma.street since its inception has been committed to creating activities, meetings, workshops, talks author readings, photowalks and exhibitions: it has organized more than 50 exhibitions in the last three years.
RRS is not a virtual hub, RRS has involved and involve photographers from all over the world, convinced, especially in a world dominated by AI, that the photographic process ends with the printing of the photo.
Rroma Street is now engaged in editorial projects.
Rroma Street manages and organizes the @romephotolab – Rome’s International Street Photography Festival held every September in a incredible museum hub of the Italian capital.
Rroma.Street has an international team.
Team:
Pierluigi Meduri
Pierluigi Meduri is an Italian journalist and photographer. Born in Rome, where he lives and draws the greatest inspiration for his work, he is a lover of the art of photography in all its forms, but it is in street photography that he finds the tool through which he tries to understand and explain the world in his own way. More intense and beautiful, through people.
He is president of the Alpido Photographic Association, co-organizer of the RomePhotoLab, the International Photography Festival of Rome. He is the founder of RRoma.street – International Street Photography Hub based in Rome; he is a member of Street Badass and Kalopsia Collective.
He has exhibited in several collective exhibitions in the Italian capital: seven in Via Margutta at the âMonogrammaâ Contemporary Art Gallery; at the French Cultural Institute Saint Louis, in the foyes of the prestigious Parioli Theatre, during the historic event âLungo il Tevereâ and at the Galleria della Biblioteca Angelica.
In 2022 he received the special mention for photography at the Open Art Award. In 2023 he obtained first place at the Paris – Street Photography Awards in the âStreet Fashionâ category, third place in the âStreet Portraitâ category and two special mentions in the âUse of Flashâ and âContrast – Lights and Shadowsâ categories.
In 2024 he exhibited his work âMadamAbatâ, in the United Arab Emirates during Xposure and in the same year he was a finalist at the Brussels Street Photo Festival. In December 2024 he was finalist at Fuji Moment Street Photo Awards in Poland. He has also exhibited in Milan. A collection of his images was published in a special edition of Docu Magazine. His work has also been published in FishEye magazine and The Pictorial List.
As part of the ongoing Jubilee of Hope, he is exhibiting 5 of his images throughout the year in the 25 selected by the Holy See on the theme “Open Doors” – At the precious Casina Pio IV in the Vatican gardens, each photographer has freely interpreted the theme of âopen doorsâ, and a variety of portals â and the human beings that use them â are on display in the images. In one of his shots, a nun stands in front of a large archway in the wall flanking St Peterâs Square.
Elisabetta Felici
Elisabetta Felici is a freelancer in the world of sport and wellness. She was born in Rome where she lives and works.
Photography has always been present in her life thanks to her father’s passion.
She bought my first professional camera in the summer of 2020 and has never stopped using it since. She ranges over all photographic genres because she loves to express her emotions and satisfy her curiosity by experimenting with various photographic techniques and genres trying to tell the less visible reality of things.
Self-taught, she has participated in several workshops on street photography and reportage. Lately, she has been getting very close to street photography.
She is co-organiser of RomePhotoLab, the International Festival of Photography in Rome. She is part of the collective ‘Women street photographers’.
Elisabetta has exhibited in several group exhibitions in the Italian capital: three in Via Margutta at the ‘Monogramma’ Contemporary Art Gallery; at the Saint Louis French Cultural Institute, in the foyes of the prestigious Parioli Theatre, at the historic ‘Lungo il Tevere’ event.
She has organised several photographic exhibitions at ‘Monogramma’, ‘Galleria Angelica’, ‘Galleria dei Miracoli’, Foyer Teatro Parioli, ‘Lungo il Tevere Roma’, ‘UnaHotels Trastevere’.
She has participated in several photographic competitions, making it to the final of the Oslo.spc in 2025 and receiving three special mentions at the PISPA in Paris in 2023.
Evdoxia Fasoula
For over twenty years Evdoxia Fasoula has been involved in imaging as a forensic photographer (forensic document examiner), having studied in Italy, at the University of Urbino. Seeking the justice of a beneficial distraction, during the last six years she has systematically pursued a conversation with artistic photography. She has attended photography courses at the âDiadromesâ photography group and at iFocus photography school.
She has participated in many group exhibitions in Greece and abroad, while her photos have been selected and reposted by international photography digital magazines and important hubs. She has written a book on scientific photo-optical multimedia, as well as the bilingual photographic-graphological album âUrban Graphemesâ, a journey through graffiti & street art. She is also a member and curator of the international instagramic, photography groups @rromastreet and @kalopsia_collective, of the Italian photographic association Alpido @associazionealpido and an official member of the Greek photographic platform @moments_collective_.
She usually photographs on the street and in the context of reflective music, seeking out rifts in the time, quirks and small distortions of reality.
Sharon Eilon
Sharon Eilon is a photographer focusing on documentary photography, street photography, and photojournalism. She started learning and practicing photography following a health crisis that led her to find treatment in India. It was a life-changing healing journey, that not only brought her back home healthy and safe, but also shifted her whole perspective on life. Photography quickly became her passion in life. Fascinated by the variations and the underlying similarities in human experiences, she aims to document the wide spectrum of life – its marvels as well as its challenges. She is a visual storyteller focusing on the simple daily life of people all over the world, documenting societies and cultures by highlighting the humans they are consisted of.
Her work was exhibited worldwide in galleries in New York, Tokyo, Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Athens and more. Her work was published in prestigious photography books and magazines, such as “L’oeil De La Photographie”, “Color Awards Book 2023” by Dodho Magazine; “Urban Unveils the City and Its Secrets” book; FonoNostrum Magazine; The Pictorial-List and more.
Her work is recognized and awarded by international photography platforms, among them Women Street Photographers (finalist 2025), Exibart Street Contest – Best Series Finalist (4th edition), PISPA 2023 (gold medal), IPA 2023, Urban Photo Awards 2023 (finalist), PX3 2022 (gold medal) and the 20th JMCA Award (winner).
Amelia Sagone Rattew
Amelia Sagone Rattew is an Italian and American photographer based in New York City with a background in advertising and education. She studied in the Open Education program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York, where she also contributes as teaching assistant. Her work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including a solo exhibition in Trastevere organized by Rome Photo Lab. Amelia has received recognition from various photography awards, including a gold medal in the PISPA Awards, and her work has been published in #ICPShareTheStreet zine. She is one of the co-curators of the @rroma.street Instagram Hub and plays an active role in the Women Street Photographers team, managing social media and contributing to the success of the WSP Festival.
Kate Katies
She was born in Poland to artistic parents who, from an early age, nurtured her creativity and laid the foundations of her technique. But it wasnât until adulthood, after several years living in London, that her photographic journey truly began. Immersed in the everyday rhythm of central London â navigating the underground, observing the mundane â she discovered a new way of seeing. As a quiet spectator, she began capturing still moments through the lens of her mobile phone. These daily travels became the catalyst for her artistic awakening.
Her inspiration lives close to home: in her neighborhood, her street, her community. Her subjects reflect her reality â a virtual stage of street vendors, thrill seekers, elders, and youth, all coexisting in a spectacle of contrast, from wealth to poverty. Each image is not only a captured moment but a process of catharsis â a release that happens through her eyes, where she feels both free and lost at once.
She shoots with an iPhone 16 Pro and a Fuji X-E4, focusing on street moments, intimate portraits, and the quiet poetry of everyday life. Photography, for her, is freedom and presence â a way of staying open, honest, and grounded in the now. She is also a yogi, an observer, and a storyteller. Every photo is a fleeting dance of time.
Her work has been featured in Street Photography France and Interpubliq Magazine (California). She is a member of @streetphotographyfrance.fr and @black_style_magazine and serves as a curator for two different online galleries: @kalopsia_collective @streetgeometry_bw
Her photography has been exhibited in London, Venice , Rome and Milan. She continues to collaborate with photographers, artists, and models across international art projects and commissioned works.
Danny Jackson
I’m a street and portrait photographer from Canvey Island Essex. documenting Britishness, eccentric characters, and maybe attempting to inject some humour into the photos I take. Iâve always been a bit of a people watcher; I enjoy observing people and noticing their little idiosyncrasies and things that make them unique. I suppose street photography is an extension of that interest.
In 2019 I started working on a portrait series called ‘Eccentric Essex.â This project consisted of people of an eccentric nature being photographed in their own homes. The pandemic brought me the opportunity to go through and reflect on my work, which in turn has lead to the development of the series, “This is Essex”, and ‘EccentriCity’. Both of these series focus on eccentric and interesting people. Why Eccentrics? Iâve asked myself that question quite a lot, and I suppose the main reason is eccentric people seem to live life a different way to the rest of us, they rebel against the established approach, and let their interests and passions consume and dictate their lives.
Felipe Mandarino Lima
Felipe Mandarino Lima is a Brazilian photographer based in SĂŁo Paulo. He studied photography at the Panamericana School of Arts (Brazil). He is the founder of the Hub @street_avengers and the collective/hub @kalopsia_collective. He is @rroma.street guest curator and also a member of the collectives @uai_collective, @street_bsides, @errante.cc and @aruachama. Felipe has published recently his photozine âCanção SabĂĄticaâ (Sabbatical Song) by @selo.vertigem. His contributions have been showcased in prominent exhibitions and festivals. 2023 Finallist at @pefparatyemfoco. Judge of @romephotolab PhotoFestival 2024.