In this guide about documentary photography, I have proposed to describe as clearly as possible what it is, how to do it, and how to approach the subjects and
ContentsThink About how to Portray their Life beyond the PortraitDo the ResearchVary the Focal LengthConsider Extra Sources for the WriteupThere is still room for artistry in Documentary PhotographyConclusion Documentary photography...
Magnum's Martin Parr is a master photographer of post-war Britain. We look at how he shoots his colourful and vivid scenes of everyday life
With permanent collections in the Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou and the Museum of Modern Art, Martin Parr is recognised globally for his poignant documentation of the western world. As one of the most prestigious and influential British photographers of our time, we caught up with Martin to find out more about his journey and why he likes to talk about his own death, less so his past.
Newcastle's little-known, but hugely valuable, photography collective is making a bid for broader recognition
In just four years Japanese photographer has established himself with stunning color street photography of Tokyo, from candid portraits to neon-cityscapes.
Les Douches la Galerie présente deux maîtres de la photographie documentaire rarement montrés à Paris Photo, Sabine Weiss et Ernst Haas. Elle expose des tirages exceptionnels, des vintages, jusque-là jalousement conservés dans l'atelier des deux artistes. Les Douches la Galerie is proud to present two masters of documentary photography who rarely made it into Paris Photo: Sabine Weiss and Ernst Haas. On display are one-off, vintage prints that have thus far been closely guarded in the two artists' studios.
Como dice el título, por todo lo alto, es como tenia este hombre el periódico mientras disfrutaba de su café, su copa de coñac y de a lectura del diaria a primera hora e la tarde del asad miércoles. Luz dura y difícil para los que disfrutamos de la fotografía a esa hora, y luz […]
Between 1968 and 1972, Nick Hedges captured a series of images showing the grim reality of life on the breadline in Britain's cities - and the families in the photos will be revisited in a documentary tonight.