No More I Love You è il nome della serie di scatti che il fotografo di vita notturna Karel Chladek ha dedicato ai baci nei club.
Alex From Tokyo takes us through his photo archive capturing two decades in Japanese electronic and dance music.
L’Œil de la Photographie présente chaque mois des sujets provenant de The Agents Club, tels que leurs Insta News, Master Serie, Profiles et le Monday
No More I Love You is the name of the shots series that nightlife photographer Karel Chladek has dedicated to people kissing in the clubs.
The underground vice club scene in China is darker and seedier than one would imagine despite the official ban on sex workers and strip clubs, as Ukranian artist Sergey Melnitchenko discovered when he moved to Hong Kong in 2015.Working as a model and dancer Sergey soon took up a camera to capture all the strange and interesting moments seen while working in the sleazy nightclub scene:“Transvestites, girls bathing in tubs of beer, drunk actors and even more drunk visitors. All of this [is the] club...
No More I Love You is the name of the shots series that nightlife photographer Karel Chladek has dedicated to people kissing in the clubs.
From Linda Simpson’s intimate portraits of a transgender friend to ‘Cakeboy’s, er, cheeky titles.
Jazz man, from Cavalier Magazine, 1965
When you enter Playhouse Theatre- re-designed and re-branded at the Kit Kat Club for this production- you're given a sticker to put over your phone's camera lens. Cabaret may be half-century-old musical, but the producers aren't taking any risks when
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Club Med [1998] ////Tunis, Tunisia
In the year 2000, photographer Ewen Spencer was commissioned by Graham Rounthwaite at British music, fashion and culture magazine, The Face, to create a series focusing on youth clubs across the Un...
In the year 2000, photographer Ewen Spencer was commissioned by Graham Rounthwaite at British music, fashion and culture magazine, The Face, to create a series focusing on youth clubs across the Un...
Best viewed on black.
Ernst Haas, the early master of color photography was never celebrated for his personal, experimental work — until now.
To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the film Dirty Dancing, here's a look back at how cool the dance floor looked during the '50s and '60s.
The Print This photographic print leverages sophisticated digital technology to capture a level of detail that is absolutely stunning. The colors are vivid and pure. The high-quality archival paper, a favorite choice among professional photographers, has a refined luster quality. Paper Type: Photographic Print Finished Size: 18" x 24" Arrives by Wed, May 1 Product ID: 3827797
After Emmanuel Adebayor's disgraceful 90-yard dash to goad Gunners fans, Sportsmail looks at some other goal celebrations which have caused controversy...
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“Le Monocle Club in Montmartre, Paris, 1932. Photograph by Brassai.”
As The Photographers’ Gallery celebrates Edward Steichen’s Condé Nast work of the 1920s and 30s, AnOther presents 10 key facts
Time to rethink Bulgaria. Forget feta cheese, women’s choirs, and communist thuggery. Someone is rebooting Bulgaria, and his name is Azis. At one level,
A new book celebrates the late Observer photographer’s powerful reportage work
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Race and Burlesque: The curious case of the performer of colour, by Chocolat The Extraordinaire. It was around 2003 that I started going to Lady Luck Club, an underground nightclub playing vintage …
Exhibition of her surreal and glamorous world - New York art gallery Daniel Cooney Fine Art are launching a unique and I must say 'overdue' exhibition of that unique photographer Nina Leen - on March
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