Jennifer’s family is the story of an encounter. Jennifer and Louisa are roughly the same age, but everything else sets them apart, from the way they look to their social…
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Jennifer’s family is the story of an encounter. Jennifer and Louisa are roughly the same age, but everything else sets them apart, from the way they look to their social…
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The W. Eugene Smith Grant ceremony was held yesterday in the large auditorium of the School of Visual Arts, New York, filled to capacity for the occasion with photographers and…
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In the aftermath of World War II, Capa, Cartier-Bresson, Chim and Rodger decided to divide the world among themselves and document it in a comprehensive and sincere way, free now…
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There are silent photographs, those which pay tribute to nature, not to its thunderous sublimity, but to its simple and noble beauty, when its characters are torn for an instant…
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What impresses most about Brighton Photo Fringe is the speed with which it has grown from a local festival into a major event that welcomes more than 250 artists. Since…
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The thirty books shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards were officially announced at the New York Art Book Fair, where Aperture presented the third issue of The PhotoBook…
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Printed Matter opens tonight the seventh edition of The NY Art Book Fair, established as the upstream of a relatively new trend in publishing consisting in the emergence of independent…
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Petrochemical America is a command, a book and an exhibition at Aperture as well as many panel discussions in New York and across the United States. The whole represents a…
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It’s rare for a photographer to share his or her contact sheets, even though they are a precious document for researchers, and a source of reassurance for other photographers. Magnum…