Published by Daylight Books, Family Amnesia: Chinese American Resilience by American artist and activist Betty Yu uses collage as a powerful tool to document the Chinese diaspora experience in the…
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Published by Daylight Books, Family Amnesia: Chinese American Resilience by American artist and activist Betty Yu uses collage as a powerful tool to document the Chinese diaspora experience in the…
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Archives – September 5, 2023 Jacques Revon has been a lifelong photographer. We published his work numerous times, and recently he opened our new […]…
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Marianne is improvisation. I’m not referring to the nonsense that’s now invading festivals, fairs, exhibitions, and other galleries. This observation concerns her conception, her […]…
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The publication of Quartet, bringing together in one volume four of Daido Moriyama’s early photobooks – Japan: A Photo Theater, A Hunter, Farewell Photography […]…
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Born in Oregon, Thomas Haley has been living in Paris since the early 70's when he started as photo-researcher for Magnum Photo Agency. He spent the last twenty eight years…
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Archives – August 27, 2020 Mark Moffett, PhD. is a biologist, naturalist, author and adventurer. His study of Asian ants led to his first […]…
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Archives – August 27, 2020 The photojournalist Ed Clark (1911-2000) has slipped below the radar despite having worked continuously from the 1930s to the […]…
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Greg Davis, living in Fort Worth, Texas is a published and contributing photographer for National Geographic/Disney and was represented by the National Geographic Image Collection for […]…
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In 2010 British-born photojournalist Tim Page was named one of the “100 Most Influential Photographers of All Time,” by Professional Photographer magazine. Page, who is now 70 years old, has…
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