I posted this picture somewhere in this section but I can't find it. Sorry for my stupidity. It must be the cold. That's how the cable car changes direction.
He called the picture " The little black dress", not "Street in Cambridge". To me this is a beautiful picture of a beautiful subject that happen to be walking on a street. It is not street photography. It is more expressive than the same young lady in a studio. It has movement. It enhances her whole. It is like a movie in one frame. And yet there is only one subject of focus. The San Genaro festival in New York with all the people and their purposes is one version of Street Photography.
Is this more like Street Photography? In the second picture, the building with the red stacks housed the apartment where Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir lived and wrote until their deaths.
Thank you for your comments. That is what I was asking. If you look closely at the "House in Cannes" you can see that someone painted movie actors in each of the windows. And it is all trompe-l'oeil.