wayne
what you have posted is not true as i said earlier. NONE of what is on the negative is reality, none of it exists.
a camera and film and lens and paper &c manipulate reality in a way that it creates something different than
we see it. the human eye is not able to see static moments, it is not able to visualize things from the equivilant
of f2 to f22, or see less than a panoramic.
i had a conversation once with a well known landscape photographer where he suggested that his imagery is
unmanipulated and presents images that show no intervention by him ( as you are suggesting street photography does )
but his work looks like an acid trip ... long exposures weird lighting stuff like wind turbines that look like toothpicks or pinwheels
that have been looked at through a strobe light ... all with an otherworldly tonality of black white and grey.
how is any of that a moment that existed any more than an image made with a digital camera or cellphone or something that
has been manipulated to death in photoshop ? its no different, especially if it is B/W ... unless we all have monochromic vision / monochromacy
and the idea that it is all unvarnished and raw and exactly as life exists is as dreamlike as a salvadore dali painting.
(or portrait of him

)