Dante Sisofo offers a critical perspective on the concept of “visual storytelling” in photography. He contends that this approach can be misleading, as it may prioritize narrative construction over the authentic capture of spontaneous moments. Sisofo believes that emphasizing storytelling can lead photographers to impose preconceived narratives onto their subjects, potentially compromising the genuineness of the captured scenes. He advocates for a more intuitive and unstructured method, allowing the natural flow of events to dictate the photograph’s content, thereby preserving the authenticity and spontaneity inherent in street photography.