Exploring & Celebrating Photography
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Top 10 • Documentary
Iran in 10 iconic images
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Book Review • Black & White
Curtis Moffat – Silver Society
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Profile • Landscape
Tom Hegen
German photographer Tom Hegen captures the human impact on natural landscapes through spectacular aerial shots depicting the surface of the Earth from…
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Profile • Black & White
Dorothea Lange
One of the greatest photographers in the medium's illustrious history, Dorothea Lange is renowned for her powerful, humanistic depictions of depression-era America,…
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Editorial • Color
The Everyday Projects
A global, grassroots movement predominantly comprising communities of photographers, The Everyday Projects, was founded eight years ago by photographer, Peter DiCampo and…
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Editorial • Photography
Photography and Solitude
Photography and Solitude – Alone with a camera, the photographer's existence is a solitary one. Though they may engage with their subjects…
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Profile • Color
Tristan Hollingsworth
Photographer, Tristan Hollingsworth, creates ethereal and deeply absorbing analog imagery that evokes feelings of wanderlust, nostalgia, and subtle melancholy.
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Profile • Black & White
Xavier Roy
One of the most gifted photographers of our day, Xavier Roy captures deeply moving monochrome images that disclose the delicate beauty of…
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Book Review • Street
Gordon Parks – The Atmosphere of Crime
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Profile • Portrait
Michal Chelbin: A Life full of contradictions
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Profile • Fine Art
Guy Bourdin
Widely considered to have changed the face of fashion photography forever, French photographer Guy Bourdin’s innovative voice and visionary work is no…
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Editorial • Documentary
Harvest
Harvest, the ongoing series by photographer Luis Fabini, is a deeply meditative and profoundly humanistic account of the symbiotic relationship between a…
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Editorial • Color
Wong Kar-Wai’s Color Obsession
During the 90’s, Hong Kong Second Wave film director Wong Kar-Wai gaining recognition from film critics after breakout hits like Chungking Express,…