Michael Kenna's black-and-white French landscapes on show at Beetles+Huxley in London.
Photographer Ata Kandó came from a family of intellectuals. She trained at the Bortnyik School, a private art school in Budapest where she met her first husband, the painter Gyula Kandó. After comp…
Elliott Erwitt (b. 1928) travelled wifely in his career as photographer.
Los grandes fotografos de la historia. The most important photographers. Contemporary photography,
Sunday in Keukenhof park, Netherlands, 1964. Photographed by Leonard Freed.
Fan Ho
Notre Dame Gargoyle Paris - Brassaï 1932 French-Hungarian 1899-1984 Photography Brassai:pseudoniem van Gyula Halász
Chris Wiley interviews the photographer Bruce Davidson on his work, including projects documenting the Freedom Riders, life in Harlem, and Brooklyn gangs, and whose career is the subject of an exhibition on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery, in Manhattan.
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The Norman Parkinson Archive premiered a new series of prints at Paris Photo this month.
Discover the artistic and inspiring photographic style of Fan Ho. Learn about his techniques, use of light and shadow, and legacy as a master of street photography.
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Photographer Ata Kandó came from a family of intellectuals. She trained at the Bortnyik School, a private art school in Budapest where she met her first husband, the painter Gyula Kandó. After comp…
Photographer Ata Kandó came from a family of intellectuals. She trained at the Bortnyik School, a private art school in Budapest where she met her first husband, the painter Gyula Kandó. After comp…
When Lewis Hine started photographing children at work in 1908, child labour was pervasive in American industry. His shocking images – from the cotton mills of Carolina to the coal breakers in Pennsylvania – helped bring about child labour laws
The East German photographer Sibylle Bergemann captured the pulsing subcultures and youth of her city and country.
She took pictures of world leaders and war zones, sung in a Paris nightclub and befriended Cartier-Bresson – then left her pictures under her bed for decades. As an exhibition of her work opens, she looks back on her extraordinary life
This may not be one of the most famous of Willy Ronis’ photos but it does say something about his passion for photographing daily life with humanity as well as expertise in ‘painting wi…
A new photo book is celebrating the work of American street photographer Helen Levitt, known especially for candid images of young people at play.
Rebelling against political propaganda, acclaimed photographer Antanas Sutkus embarked on a life-long journey to capture the everyday scenes around him. A landmark exhibition of his work, Nostalgia for bare feet, is now on show in Moscow
“The wandering photographer sees the same show that everyone else sees. He, however, stops to watch it.” – Edouard Boubat Edouard Boubat was a French Post-War photographer kn…
An exhibition marks the first UK survey of one of the most influential photographers of the 20th Century.
Kees Scherer Paris 1954-1958
"By definition art is not propaganda; the goal is not to excite people to action but to help them find a sense of wholeness and thereby a sense of calm." Excerpt from a 2014 Hasselblad Award chat transcript Question: Congratulations! You have been taking pictures of the American West for fo
Robert Doisneau was one of France’s most popular and prolific reportage photographers. He was known for his modest, playful, and ironic images of amusing juxtapositions, mingling social class…
Sabine Weiss's concept of photography is a very humble art. Her simple but artistic way of capturing the people's daily life also captured people's heart.