>>3679250Street photography is actually very popular these days; maybe not in your high-falutin art world of photographing trees and branches but there is definitely a very active community of street photographers and people who enjoy it. It will never get old because the world is always changing.
The photography you've used as examples is akin to noise music where anybody can scratch glass for two hours but the real talent comes from convincing other people that somehow it's layered with intention and artistic prowess.
The reason why the photographs you posted suck is because they need instruction on how to enjoy them and what context bla bla bla and if you don't like them then its because your brain is fried from social media and you're not a "serious" photographer if you don't take pictures of trees and branches and spend 30 minutes explaining why they're so profound...