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The bodies of young swimmers move merrily through water, entranced by the porous and opaque veil of dense, brightly colored liquid tinged with saturated blues and greens. The dancing water…
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La photographe de New York, Sally Davies, est une anomalie. Elle est une femme dans ce que beaucoup considèrent comme un « jeu » majoritairement masculin et, si cela ne…
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On the occasion of the Irving Penn Centennial Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, we offer you an interview with Douglas Kirkland, a prominent photographer in his own right, who talks…
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“I can’t wait to get home to my dead lizards in the freezer,” Maggie Steber tells as she sits down to talk about this legendary photojournalist’s most personal body of…
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Ellen Carey is a New York-born, Connecticut-based artist who has been creating unique, experimental, and exceptional work for decades. She began her career with Painted Self-Portraits (1978) and for the…
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Bavarian born, Eva Mueller is a fashion photographer that originally studied graphic design and worked as an art director in Munich but made the transition to fashion, beauty and music…
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For Jim Lee, storytelling was always at the heart of his work and his life. Lee was born in 1945 to parents who were both MI5 operatives marking a beginning…
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To mark the centenary of Irving Penn’s birth, The Metropolitan Museum of Art has open its doors in April to a major exhibition celebrating one of the foremost photographers of…
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The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography is now $35,000. It is presented annually in October to a photographer whose past work and proposed project, as judged by a…
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