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There would be few photographers who haven’t heard of Steve McCurry. This pioneering American photographer has spent thirty years traversing the globe in search of stories that reveal the human…
The American photographer Malerie Marder visited Dutch red light districts. From Amsterdam to Rotterdam, she photographed prostitutes over the course of six years. Shot behind closed doors, these portraits question…
What a great idea. The Englishman Steven Watson came up with it in 2008, in the belief that, “people want something better to read.” The principle of Stack Magazines is…
Recently, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter and Twentieth Century Fox hosted a cocktail party and screening for his former colleagues at LIFE magazine, where he worked in the 1980s. The…
I wish you all a lovely year in pictures, wherever you may find them. This first press review is very meteorological, somewhat animal, slightly political and highly anecdotal. It looks like…
He was known for his photographs of celebrities, wildlife and politicians. But his most famous image remains an iconic one taken at the 1968 Olympic Games: two African-American athletes on…
James Whitlow Delano says he feels more at home in Asia than in the United States. This can be seen in the wispy photographs he brings back from Japan showing…
Once a staid, posed affair, today’s family portraits borrow from the “snapshot” aesthetic. Family memories are documented ad nauseam. They fill up hard drives and are hardly ever looked at…