The series presented here was shot in Portugal over a 3-year period and represents a transformed landscape that portrays the existence of Man as a constructive, reconstructive and contemplative being.…
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Trent Parke has been deeply influenced by the wide-open spaces of the Australian outback. His work is steeped in light poetry, most of the time in black and white. Whether it’s…
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The guest of the latest issue of Camera isn’t a photographer. But someone who single-handedly reopened entire chapters of the history of photography and helped a new generation of photographers to…
The title says it all. Here are Allan Porter’s twelve favorite covers, selected from the 192 issues of Camera he oversaw during his 16 years at its head.…
If the Rubin Museum’s recent exhibition Allegory and Illusion: Early Portrait Photography of South Asia doesn’t travel to India, at least we have the catalogue. Through more than 80 portraits taken in India,…
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