Do you like street photography? If the answer is yes, you should like this documentary about several New York street photographers who treat photography with their lives and enthusiasm. New York is a sleepless city, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is the center of the world. A burning life, the continuous emergence of art, culture and personality, New York has become a source of inspiration for many artists and photographers, seeking creative themes in the intertwined streets and surging crowds. "Everybody Street" depicts the life of street photographers in New York, and of course the city is inexhaustible of inspiration. At a deeper level, Everybody Street is a documentary that pays homage to America's iconic street photography. The film records the creative process and interviews of more than a dozen famous street photographers such as Bruce Davidson, Elliott Erwitt, Jill Freedman, Bruce Gilden, Joel Meyerowitz, Rebecca Lepkoff and so on. Their works not only show the city.