Jack Latham's photobook Beggar’s Honey is both an investigation and an experiment, a documentary tool and an artwork, immersing its reader into the world of click farms.…
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Jack Latham's photobook Beggar’s Honey is both an investigation and an experiment, a documentary tool and an artwork, immersing its reader into the world of click farms.…
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Over the span of four years, photographer Arthur Drooker documented the ephemeral wash of shifting twilight colors from the same spot at The Sea […]…
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This volume completes a trilogy which shows how, from the beginning, photography has accompanied the development of the Samaritaine. It allows us to bring […]…
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This essay examines the role of photo-based imagery played in depicting Jewish survivors who were confined to displaced persons (DP) camps by the Allies […]…
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Peter Fetterman Gallery announces that the Bowers Museum, San Diego is exhibiting The Power of Photography. The exhibition is centred around Peter Fetterman’s book, […]…
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Stephen Perloff released the new issue of The Photograph Collector with numerous auction previews and reports. http://www.photoreview.org…
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Photographer Michael Kenna celebrates fifty years of career. On this occasion, Nazraeli Press publishes the book “Photographs and stories”. This new monograph, printed on […]…
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It’s a unique book unlike no other. For nearly 50 years Magnum veteran photographer Guy Le Querrec, one of the greatest jazz photographers, has […]…
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The Bodleian Library and Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford is home to some of Julia Margaret Cameron’s (1815-1879) most important work, showing […]…
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That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decade, through a unique daily journal. Explore how photography, as an art and as a social phenomenon, continue to define our experience of the world. Two offers are available.
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