Born in Naples on 2 April 1993. She graduated from the University of Naples Federico II in Science and Technology for Nature and the Environment in 2016. She obtained a Master's degree in Professional Photography at the School of Photography of Naples in 2017-2018.
Tošo Dabac (18 May 1907 – 9 May 1970) was an internationally renowned Croatian photographer. Dabac spent nearly his entire working career in Zagreb, Croatia. While he worked on many different kinds of publications throughout
Pour célébrer le quinzième anniversaire de l'ouverture de la galerie Nailya Alexander, la galerie présente Maîtres de la Photographie Soviétique du Début
Christoffer Relander’s ethereal double-exposure photography reminds us that after all is said and done, we are creatures of nature at heart.
hey taught us the meaning of photography, the very smell of composition and the beautiful essence of lights and shadows. Their works teach us great insights on all aspects of photography. To say the least, We are happy to get some online presence of these stupendous works. In this post of ours, I wanted to bring you the best of the best photographs yet unseen from the ordinary.
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50/365 There is a “rule” floating around that when photographing models, you are not suppose to crop into the body part, especially the joint, because it looks like the model is an amputee. Ok, I can see where this holds some truth, but people make up these “rules” and don’t explain the HOW or the […] To access this post, you must be log in in as a Master Pass member, or please purchase The Master Pass Membership, The Master Pass Package or The Ultimate Package.
One of photography's most influential figures, Ernst Haas was an early pioneer of color, whose profoundly absorbing imagery, expressed the medium's artistic potential and influenced generations of notable practitioners.
Born in Naples on 2 April 1993. She graduated from the University of Naples Federico II in Science and Technology for Nature and the Environment in 2016. She obtained a Master's degree in Professional Photography at the School of Photography of Naples in 2017-2018.
Last week I went to a lecture at the National Portrait Gallery. It was part of a bigger exhibition, about Street Photography. It was incredibly interesting and I thought I would share what I learned with you. This is Vivian Maier. Born in 1926, Vivian was of French-Hungarian heritage. She was employed as a nanny for many years but was rather reclusive and didn't have any family or friends. All through Vivian's adult life she took photos. Photos that captured American life from the 40's to the 90's. She also travelled extensively and always took her camera, recording what she saw.Vivian didn't share her photography with anyone. She died alone and penniless in 2007 and her boxes and boxes of (some undeveloped) work was put up for auction in a Chicago auction house. On that day a young historian, John Maloof, put in a bid for a box of photographs by an unknown photographer and left the auction house. He later found out he won the bid and after leaving the box in a closet for several months he decided to take a look at what he had bought... Maloof discovered that there were more boxes out there that had been sold at auction and set about tracking them all down. He now has all but one of the boxes which amounts to hundreds of thousands of shots. Only about 10% of which have been developed so far. It's sad that Vivian had to die before we got to see the beautiful work she created. However, John Maloof is compiling a book about Vivian's life and work, which will be out in November and a film will follow next year. I find Vivian's work fascinating and I hope she knows how much joy her photography has brought to so many people. Hugs, B x All images are from http://www.vivianmaier.com/
As his compelling 1988 photograph of French teenagers on the river Seine goes on sale as part of The Magnum Square Print Sale, the American image-maker recalls the moving story behind its realisation
Ernst Haas, Homecoming Prisoner, Vienna, 1946 - 1948
A treasure trove from the ultimate age of experimentation – between the world wars – shows a man mid-parachute jump, a woman clutching her Leica, and limbs dismantling before your very eyes
Andrew Dickson writes about the work of Elliott Erwitt, a photographer with a penchant for visual double-takes and finely tuned one-liners.
These Spell bounding Spectacular images are hauntingly beautiful. The man behind these masterpieces is Gregory Colbert. These Pictures are from his series Ashes and Snow. Taken over a period span of 15 years, colbert believes
Large woman sitting on a sidewalk, wearing a heavy shawl
The Barbican stages the first UK survey of the work of American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange (1895–1965), one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. The exhibition charts Lange’soutput and includes her celebrated Farm Security Administration work that captured the devastating impact of the Great Depression on the American population.
As of early 2017, my only camera is the Ricoh GR II, which has a fixed-focal 28mm lens. I wanted to share my personal experiences shooting with a 28mm
LISETTE MODEL: a genius photographer who has influenced so much of photography.
Je dois vous remercier de m'avoir donné l'opportunité de vivre avec votre esprit sous la forme de ces photographies qui pendant trois semaines étaient sur
Learn about Margaret Bourke-White, one of the many photographers for LIFE who captured some of the most iconic pictures from the US & around the World.