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Between the late 1930s and the early 1960s a group of young photographers living and working in New York City redefined street photography. This group of artists became known as The New York School. A new exhibition at the Michael Hoppen Gallery in London (until June 7 2008) brings together the work of these photographers as they documented the post-war energy of the city in their trademark black-and-white, film noir style. There's a slideshow preview of some of the photography available on-line at the guardian today that are worth viewing if this kind of photography interests you. www.guardian.co.uk/arts/gallery/2008/apr/17/newyorkschool?picture=333597834