Standing on beaches in post-soviet swimwear or dancing to gabber music in nylon tracksuits, Rineke Dijkstra’s subjects offer up rare glimpses of vulnerability to her lens. The Dutch photographer, who just won the 2017 Hasselblad Award, talks to i-D.
The photographer discusses her “personal gaze”
This is part of a series I started photographing women underwater.
mannequinsvitrine: Erich Hartmann - Mannequin factory, USA. Long Island City, NYC. 1969.
Arquitecto de gafas redondas, cabello ondulado y aspecto bonachón. Este genio italiano suizo diseña y construye edificios para la eternidad, Mario Botta es un casi como un escultor alpino. Su arquitectura llena de atemporalidad es una obra de arte esculpida y martellinada que surge de las mismas…
Yoon Chan Young for Dazed & Confused Korea October 2022. Photographed by Peter Ash Lee
Born in Slovakia and living in Vienna, photographer Evelyn Bencicova captures life under a socialist regime for her series ‘Asymptote‘. The project was realized in cooperation with art director Adam Csoka Keller. In her work, which we’ve featured before, the 22-year-old focuses on the conceptual and visual aspect of photography. The compelling images show people […]
Saint Yves, Saint Germain-des-prés, Paris, 1948 Café de Flore, 1947 Constant Gymnasium, 1946 Kids on skates, Rue des Canettes, Paris, 1949 Pont d'Iéna, 1945 Rue Marcellin Berthelot, Choisy le Roi, ca. 1945 Sidelong glance, 1948 The indignant woman, 1948 Tennis club, 1940s The gardeners of the quays, 1946 The joiner, rue Saint Louis en l'Isle, Paris, 1947 The Last Waltz, 1949 Typist, Square du Vert-Galant, Paris, 1947
David Hamilton (1933 – 2016) was a British photographer, who grew up in London. His schooling was interrupted by World War II. As an evacuee, he spent some time in the countryside of Dorset, which inspired his work. After the war, Hamilton returned to London and finished school before moving to France where he has lived ever since. His artistic skills began to emerge during a job at an architect's office. At age 20, he moved to Paris, where he worked as graphic designer for Peter Knapp of ELLE magazine. After becoming known and successful, he was hired away from ELLE by Queen magazine in London as art director. Hamilton soon returned to Paris and there became the art director of Printemps, the city's largest department store. Hamilton began photographing commercially while still employed, and the dreamy, grainy style of his images quickly brought him success. His photographs were in demand by other magazines such as Realites, Twen and Photo. By the end of the 1960s, Hamilton's work had a recognizable style. His further success included many dozens of photographic books with combined sales well into the millions, five feature films, countless magazine publishings and scores of museum and gallery exhibitions. As much of Hamilton's work depicts early-teen girls, often nude, he has been the subject of some controversy and even child pornography allegations. Hamilton's photographs have long been at the forefront of the "is it art or pornography?" debate.
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Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
The Wolfgang Tillmans box set contains three of Tillmans most definitive books, released by Taschen
Japanese photographer Daisuke Yokota creates inky, ethereal images portraying landscapes and nudes. Shooting digitally, Yokota prints and retakes his initial shots using medium-format film. He then continues to print the results several times, distorting the images with heat and light. The photographer cites Aphex Twin as an inspiration, commenting “there’s a lot of experimentation with […]
The women in Zhang Jingna's photographs look so pristine that at a first glance, they appear painted. The New York-based artist styles them in flowing, ruffled gowns and adorns them with flowers and jewels.
With four new exhibitions and a new monograph, photographer Alec Soth has a lot on his mind. We spoke with him about his work.
Welcome to the rich and dark world of Helen Sobiralski. Just last year, the Berlin, Germany-based photographer won several awards for her original series
From the Bronx to Dealey Plaza, Winogrand pounded the streets of the US photographing reluctant subjects – and left behind 6,500 undeveloped films when he died. A powerful retrospective makes sense of the torrent of imagery by the prolific master
Прекрасные фото средневековой Монголии. Отображена вся знать монгольского Богдо-ханства и жизнь простых людей в последние мгновения существования этого государства... Все фото любезно предоставлены уважаемым _petrusha Посмотреть на Яндекс.Фотках Посмотреть на Яндекс.Фотках Придворные…
Dafydd Jones documented upper class knees-ups for publications like Tatler and Vanity Fair
The photographer’s new book of sensuous and evocative photos launches at Dover Street Market on Saturday.
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My mother introduced me to Sarah Moon photography at a young age, and I continue to be in awe of her magic. These images are from her the now out of print book Coincidences, but I highly recommend tracking it...
New Hampshire-based fine art photographer Sarah Ann Loreth has been inspiring her creative peers with her surreal images, sparking a surge of imagination
Expositions : Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin, Alsace) - horaires, tarifs, renseignements.
I’m beginning to figure ways to control and manipulate the honey in my Strata portraits. I’m now using a mirror for my honey images, while I still use a large sheet of glass for the oil shots. Rather than cleaning off the mirror between shoots, I leave it laying flat, allowing the honey to settle
As The Photographers’ Gallery celebrates Edward Steichen’s Condé Nast work of the 1920s and 30s, AnOther presents 10 key facts
Why are we drawn to the people we are drawn to? That is the question visual artist Sarah Bahbah asks in her latest project, Fool Me Twice. See it here
What would a photographed utopia look like? While the origins of photography coincided with the birth of various nineteenth-century utopian schemes
Creating a distinct style that references French Impressionism.
The Readers (Letitia Felix and Julia Hall McCune) (1897). Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925). Platinum print with pencil. The Cleveland Museum of Art. Inscription: Written in pencil on recto of...
Tom Wood was in New Brighton in the 1980s to photograph people looking for love (the phrase forms the title of Wood’s 1989 book) – or at least a grope by the bar and a ‘slowy’ to Lionel Richie’s Three Times A Lady. Many of Tom’s images are of the Merseyside resort’s Chelsea … Continue reading "A Slow Grope In 1980s New Brighton – Sticky Nights At The Chelsea Reach"