The Lives of Great Photographers, a free to enter exhibition at the National Media Museum in Bradford, draws on the Museum’s renowned collection to focus on the pioneers behind the…
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Sammy Davis, Jr. in his dressing room, lost in a cigarette’s reverie. Liza Minelli pushing half-sister Lorna Luft in a stroller. Frank Sinatra, in white tie, offering a light to…
In the new wave of independent fashion publications, the Hungarian magazine The Room hold its rightful place among the top ones. In the new 13th issue, which just hit the…
Featuring Works by Andre Kertesz, Brassai, Rudy Burckhardt, Daido Moriyama, Richard Avedon and Others. Including Property from the Estate of Ben Sonnenberg. Doyle New York will hold an auction of…
With more than 4.5 million daily passengers, the Paris metro has the world’s highest traffic density! A veritable city under the city, it is also the venue for a diversity…
Maurizio Galimberti, born in Como in 1965, began photography at a very young age, but it was not until the 1990s that he began devoting himself entirely to developping his…
I Love You magazine was launched in 2009 by art director Christiane Bördner and her photographer husband Marcus Gaab. The latest issue with new mother and Hollywood actress Leelee Sobieskie…
When authorities in North Korea’s capital of Pyongyang returned Back Seung Woo’s confiscated and censored images taken during his visit there in 2001, the South Korean photographer was dismayed. The…
Michael O’Brien took pictures on Tuesdays at a Catholic ministry that feeds and houses the homeless. He spent two years doing it in Austin, Texas, starting in 2006. Eighty-eight…