Partial selections from Cateyes artist's book by Daniel D. Teoli Jr. - preliminary raw scans before post processing and final book selection.Note: Although...
Photos Of Salford Slums 1969-72
Russian artist Philipp Igumnov revives the vintage sci-fi aesthetic of photo collaging highly popular from the 50's to the 80's by sourcing old images off of the archives.
About “Turbulent America” represents a selection of Jean-Pierre Laffont’s work from the 1960’s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. Laffont’s photographs capture the genuine sense of what it was like to live in America during these decades. Laffont says, “Taken together, the images show the chaotic, often painful birth of the country we live in today.” Born in 1935, Jean-Pierre Laffont studied photography at Arts et Métiers in Vevey, Switzerland before immigrating to the United States in 1965 where he began his career as a photojournalist. After joining the Gamma agency, he started to cover political and social movements such as the riots against the war in Vietnam or the Civil Rights Movement. In 1973, alongside his wife Eliane, he co-founded Sygma Photo News, which rose to the top of the list of press agencies.
Published in Camera Mainichi, February 1974
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Animals were weird in days gone by.
IT WAS the notoriously poor Glasgow slum which was rife with overcrowding and sewage running in the streets. And harrowing black and white photos have shed light on the horrific living conditions o…
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Up here in the High Arctic, the 2,300 residents of Longyearbyen share their home with polar bears and go without sunlight for five months of the year. I'm just back from five days in Longyearbyen,
Franqui, better known as @monaris_, searches the city to capture what she calls “reflection stories,” leaving viewers to use their imagination.
Vergiss das mit den "Eiern". Wir wissen doch alle, wie dieser Ausdruck *wirklich* heißen sollte.
From the Irish civil war to anti-apartheid protests, a new exhibition delves into the legendary Guardian picture library
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Published in Camera Mainichi, February 1974
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In the mid-2000s, historian Anna Pegler-Gordon said that visual media often seems more accessible to her students than the written record. They claimed images make the past seem more accessible, giving concrete shape to a world that sometimes seems intangible. Not to mention the immediacy of the image, which often conveys information more quickly than a primary document written in an unfamiliar, or even a foreign, language. But according to Pegler-Gordon, this immediacy also works well in discussion sections, where the shared experience of viewing a picture can provide a focus for lively group discussion.
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Explore GLORY. The largest archive of german WWII images' 3604 photos on Flickr!
C.R. Tucker, Day Dreams, 1907 From Photoseed: First titled Study in Home Portraiture and published full page in the Oct. 1906 Photographic Times, (a variant print with the model’s right hand hanging...
The veteran photographer and writer Art Shay cites Honoré Daumier as a longtime inspiration for his focus on civil rights, social justice, and crime. The 19th-century caricaturist “taught me to aim my predatory camera at the contumely, at snobbery, pretensions, cruelty, and the machinery of petty power,” Shay writes.
In 1952, the DuPont Company created the Product Information section within the Public Relations department. Its function was to produce new releases with photographs about DuPont and its products for indirect publicity and advertising purposes. Most of the photographs were taken from the 1930s through the 1950s. This collection has not been digitized in its entirety. For a detailed description of the entire collection, click here to view the finding aid. Image: Comparison of Teflon and plastic. Click to view.
100 years since the birth of W. Eugene Smith, we take a look at the work of a remarkable talent who described his approach to photography as working “like a playwright”
Stephen Shore
Ellen Rogers aka Ellen Jane Rogers (British, b. 1983, East Anglia, Norfolk, England) - Forecasting series, 2021, Photography
Slum Life And Squalor In Newcastle 1969-72