Street choreography

Jouko Leskelä, Esplanade, 1980, gelatin silver print. Donated for the Finnish Art Photography 1842–1986 exhibition in 1986.
For Jouko Leskelä (b. 1956), street photography means snapping pictures freely and staying alert while he is in the street. This picture was taken while the photographer was walking down the Esplanade in downtown Helsinki. The motion led to slight blurriness in the center of the image.
“Three women walking at the same pace in different directions. The great joy of traditional film is that you only notice the most thrilling snapshots once they have been developed. A dance-like moment, just one frame – a sliver of time so brief that it doesn’t have time to stick in your mind as an image, but is only discovered by surprise in the film. Did I take that?” - Jouko Leskelä, 2009