Exploring & Celebrating Photography
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Editorial • Documentary
Inland: cooperation over competition
How does a photographer navigate the business side of an industry whilst delivering stories that matter? A collective of 12 photographers have…
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Profile • Black & White
Ruth Bernhard
Deemed “The finest photographer of the nude form” by her friend and contemporary Ansel Adams, Ruth Bernhard, renowned for her striking monochrome…
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Book Review • Black & White
Issei Suda: “78”
From Tokyo to its surrounding prefectures, a book recently published by Chose Commune reveals the Japanese photography master’s striking world, immersed in…
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Editorial • Fine Art
Wolfgang Tillmans: Too Normal & Too Romantic
What is the difference between the politics inherent in Wolfgang Tillmans’ work and that of other artists at this moment? It has…
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Editorial • Portrait
A Brief Introduction to Portrait Photography
Portrait Photography: In 1829 French artist Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre struck a partnership with fellow inventor Joseph-Nicephore Niépce. Together they sought to…
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Story • Color
Nadia Huggins: Circa no future
Trinidad and Tobago-born Nadia Huggins, investigates the often complex relationship between people and their environment, exploring themes of identity, memory, and belonging.
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Profile • Fine Art
In Focus: Gregory Crewdson
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Top 10 • Travel
Russia in 10 iconic and compelling images
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Book Review • Color
Bruce Davidson – In Color
First published in 2014, Steidl presents Bruce Davidson’s personal selection from his extensive color archives, showcasing his extensive yet lesser-known chromatic works…
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Editorial • Documentary
A brief history of Canon
Canon Inc. is the world's largest camera manufacturer with a history spanning over 80 years, during which time they have made some…
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Top 10 • Travel
Australia in 10 iconic images
Photography was introduced to Australia in the 1840s, but technological limitations meant that images were shot on glass plates which took 12…