De la tour de Pise au Grand Canyon, en passant par l'acropole d'Athènes : depuis des décennies, Martin Parr se fait l'observateur ironique du tourisme de masse. Récompensé pour l'ensemble de son œuvre par les Sony World Photography Awards, le photographe britannique bénéficiera d'une exposition à Londres, du 21 avril au 7 mai. Fait rare, l'événement mettra un coup de projecteur sur ses travaux anciens en noir et blanc. Échantillon.
We love Kodachromes and we love found photos . Lee Shulman shares those loves, recognising what he calls “the emotional value of these slices of life”. Since 20
When buildings are abandoned and forgotten, it's the end of a story. Slowly these old structures will be reclaimed by their environment. This process of
"Il existe deux types de photographie: celle d'Elliott Erwitt et celle de tous les autres." - William Wegman «Je ne prends pas de photos de chiens. Pour
Le Musée d'art contemporain de Denver (MCA Denver)présente Francesca Woodman: Portrait d'une Réputation, exposée du 20 septembre 2019 au 5 avril 2020.
They’re images you’ve seen a thousand times, but what do they mean, and how did they end up on the cover of your favourite ever albums? We rounded up 50 of the most iconic pieces of album artwork from indie releases from Joy Division, David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Nirvana, The Smiths, Strokes, Killers and […]
Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Radio Ethiopia is the second studio album by the Patti Smith Group. It released in October 1976 through Arista Records. The album was the follow-up record to Smith's widely acclaimed debut Horses. In interviews surrounding the album's release, Smith explained that she chose producer Jack Douglas in hopes of making the album a commercial success. The album's cover photograph is by Judy Linn, the back of the album features a photo by Lynn Goldsmith. The album was dedicated to Arthur Rimbaud and Constantin Brâncuși.
Jacques Henri Lartigue documented La Belle Époque of France.
Digital ID: 1206546. Sherman, Augustus F. (Augustus Francis) -- Photographer Notes: Identified in Peter Mesenholler 'Augustus F. Sherman: Ellis Island Portraits 1905-1920' (c1905) p.131: Rome family. Source: William Williams papers / Photographs of immigrants (more info) Repository: The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division. See more information about this image and others at NYPL Digital Gallery. Persistent URL: digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?1206546 Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here)
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Ian Weldon is a British photographer who has gained international recognition for his unconventional approach to wedding photography. Instead of the typical posed shots and forced smiles, Weldon captures candid moments that reveal the unique personalities and emotions of the couple and their guests. His work could be described as raw, real, and hilarious, capturing the chaos and joy of a wedding day in a way that traditional photography often misses.