“A few years ago I started having hearing problems… With this technique, I wanted to show how I listen to the city.”
Inspirations. Marthe Sobczak is a self commissioned french photographer who works with experimental photography and projection art. She uses a mixture of projection art, lighting and interesting ph…
“Ninety-seven is an age to which you don’t congratulate. You shouldn’t become older than ninety at all!“ Else said, when photographer Hanna Lenz met her for the first time, a few days after her 97. Birthday. “Today Else is 100 years old. She has been living in her two-room apartment in Aarhus, Denmark for 58 […]
Michal Chelbin, photographe israélien, tire les portraits d'une jeunesse immortelle. Ses clichés nous laissent sans voix ; ces pré-adolescentes rachitiques remplis de souffrance, le regard éteint, ces acrobates et gymnastes d'une autre dimension ...
Magnum photographer Alec Soth revisits his debut series and tells the full story behind this haunting twin portrait taken in the early 00s
Few women chose to become photographers at the beginning of the 20th century, yet Cunningham’s images – from female nudes to Hollywood portraits – smoothed the way for countless female artists that followed
The 79-year-old photographer was one of the first to shoot in colour – and as a new exhibition demonstrates, his photographs are as nuanced and transfixing today as ever
From intimate personal narratives to teeming markets and the world from a dog’s perspective, the LensCulture street photography awards celebrate the explosion in popularity of the form over the past decade
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Few women chose to become photographers at the beginning of the 20th century, yet Cunningham’s images – from female nudes to Hollywood portraits – smoothed the way for countless female artists that followed
1899-1984 About In truth, when you saw Brassaï, with his slightly bulging eyes constantly darting here and there, always on the lookout, you’d think that he didn’t need anything else to capture the richness and diversity of the world. His friend Henry Miller called him “a living eye.” It was the insatiable curiosity of that… Continue reading →
Le Prix Virginia, qui récompense tous les deux ans une femme photographe, vient d’être attribué à la Britannique Sian Davey.
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Berlin-based photographer Ute Klein's portraits are fusions of two, body and shape braided together in this sort of infinite, circulatory channel. They make up her recent series, Resonanzgeflechte, a self-created word that translates to something like 'resonant entanglement.' The couples are presented as 3-D sculptures, available to us on the surface, yet seemingly contained on the inside. Klein calls these forms the 'Body of the Couple', suggesting a transformation of two to one.
Giacometti "Bijou of Montparnasse Belle de Nuit The copyright representative for the Estate of Brassaï: Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN) Brassaï, born Gyula Halász, on 9 September 1899, was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker who became known for photographing Parisian life. He died 8 July 1984. The artist
Photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent decades documenting tribes of people wearing the same clothes – from double denim to fur hoods and mini Louis Vuitton manbags – for his series People of the Twenty-First Century
Niall McDiarmid has spent seven years travelling the length and breadth of the UK photographing people he crosses paths with. Town to Town, his new book, features more than 60 portraits of inhabitants of some of the 200 towns he’s visited
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Letizia Battaglia (1935) is a sicilian photographer and photojournalist. She document a wide spectrum of Sicilian life, but she is best known for her work on the Mafia. Married at 16, she took up p…
“Ninety-seven is an age to which you don’t congratulate. You shouldn’t become older than ninety at all!“ Else said, when photographer Hanna Lenz met her for the first time, a few days after her 97. Birthday. “Today Else is 100 years old. She has been living in her two-room apartment in Aarhus, Denmark for 58 […]
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Think your look is unique? Well, Hans Eijkelboom may have already put you among his tribes. Alexis Petridis meets the photographer who has spent 20 years spying on passersby
View Alessandro Passerini’s Profile on Saatchi Art. Find art for sale at great prices from artists including Paintings, Photography, Sculpture, and Prints by Top Emerging Artists like Alessandro Passerini.
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
We are under Iceland’s spell. Trying to describe the awe-inspiring power and pull of these landscapes makes us want to swear (we never swear).
Shinya Arimoto "I learned the fundamentals of photography in a photo school in Osaka. I generally photograph with a cabinet size film camera. These days I mainly use a Hasselblad 903SWC, however, I shot with a Rolleiflex 2.8F in Tibet." "Before going to Tibet for a photo shoot, I was taking photos while traveling around India. I met a Tibetan refugee there, which motivated me to go to Tibet. Their intense eyes on their gentle facial expressions fascinated me." "I visited a number of towns or villages across the region to look for people who I got inspiration from and asked them to be a subject for my photographs. I was particularly interested in those who dressed their national costumes. In addition, it is also important if they have an intense look to them." " I have been there four times altogether. It took me about a half year for each stay and the length of my stay in total was over five hundred days. I had plenty of free time when I was younger." "Before 1999 when I was travelling around Tibet for photo shoots, many towns there are not open to foreigners so that it was hard for them to go there and travel around freely. While wearing the national costume of Tibet, I pretended to be Tibetan and carried on hitchhiking. If the police had found me illegally in the country, I would have been taken into custody, so all the trips in Tibet were tough. However, through those experiences, I was meeting a lot of people and creating relationships. Their lifestyle has taken root in nature and Tibet is primitive, but it is also well-off. I wanted to capture the power of the Tibetans who live with nature." "In 2009 I visited there again for the first time in ten years where I photographed a second series of Tibet. Although the stay was over a short period, I could see things which could change over time, and also things which could never change. I am going to go there regularly to see the changes of Tibet." "After having come back to Japan, I sent the photographs to those people whom I had an address for. I am not sure whether or not they have received their photographs because some of them are nomads. During the travel in 2009, I took my photo book, Portrait of TIBET, with me and tried to find those who had become subjects for me but this proved very difficult and I could not find them all." Editor note: Shinya Arimoto's interview could not have been completed without two Japanese to English translators, Misa Imada and Hiroko Tanaka who were very generous in their time and efforts.
“Ninety-seven is an age to which you don’t congratulate. You shouldn’t become older than ninety at all!“ Else said, when photographer Hanna Lenz met her for the first time, a few days after her 97. Birthday. “Today Else is 100 years old. She has been living in her two-room apartment in Aarhus, Denmark for 58 […]
Olga Karlovac a une exposition à l'Ambassade de Croatie à Londres. Photographiées en noir et blanc, souvent à travers des fenêtres ou en vitesse lente,