L’Encyclopédie d’histoire numérique de l’Europe de Sorbonne Université a demandé à des spécialistes de la guerre d’Algérie de décrypter des photographies prises pendant le conflit. « Le Monde » en a sélectionné six.
Le Britannique, figure marquante et décalée du conflit, qui a inspiré un personnage du film « Apocalypse Now » de Francis Ford Coppola, est mort le 24 août, à 78 ans.
Reading Time: 6 minutes As the country enters an uncertain political and social landscape once more, Peress’ 2,000-page document of Northern Irish life in the 1970s and 80s feels more pertinent than ever
Diane Arbus forced her audience to face the horrors by making them see the incommodious. The so-called "portrait photographer of the freaks" redefined the boundaries of what can be photographed and challenged the concepts of beauty and abnormality.
Norman Parkinson was born, as Ronald William Smith, on April 21, 1913, in Putney, south west London. He always described himself – and probably saw himself – as being of humble origins.In fact, he was the son of a barrister and went to the elite private school Westminster – though a rich aunt may…...
Each year our friends at Adobe share their insights into visual trends for the coming year. The Adobe Stock team takes a look at what’s happening in social media, advertising, global news, fashion imagery and much more to bring us the creative and motion trends for 2020.
Red dresses hung on crosses along a roadside commemorate children who died at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, an institution created to assimilate Indigenous children, following the detection of as many as 215 unmarked graves, Kamloops, British Columbia.
Letizia Battaglia, an Italian photographer who documented the arrests of Mafia bosses and the bodies of their victims, has died in her native Sicilian city of Palermo
The photographer’s new book and exhibition, I’d like to get to know you, documents a summer spent reconnecting with her sister Alida in Devon. “I hope you can see how much I love her through these images,” she says
The American photographer reflects on his newly republished 1991 book, Redheads: a collection of portraits, taken over a decade, that celebrate ginger people of ages, races and genders
Le photographe avait cassé les codes de la discipline avec son livre sur New York, en 1956, marquant des générations d’artistes. D’abord formé à la peinture, passé au cinéma, cet Américain installé en France, provocateur et iconoclaste, est mort le 10 septembre à 96 ans.
One of 12 exhibitions now open at Triennial of Photography Hamburg, this retrospective explores the varied career of Magnum photographer, the late Herbert List
“The simple act of having a camera, not a cell phone, but a camera-camera, there’s a kind of a heightened perceptional awareness that occurs.Like, I could walk from here to the highway in two minutes, but if I had a camera, that walk could take me two hours.” –Jerry Uelsmann Post-visualization Jerry...
3: 2019 Work Review In the previous two posts I wrote about the mechanics of making photos for work and the types of relationships needed to be successful at my job as a government photographer.As important as these two elements are to get my job done, I wouldn’t still be in this job if…...
In an annual treat for stamp lovers everywhere, Royal Mail combines 12 months of 'special stamps' in one collectable [yearbook](https://shop.royalmail...
I cannot think of another person who has given us such intimate portraits of everyone from Amiri Baraka, Allen Ginsberg, and Jasper Johns to Eartha Kitt, Toni Morrison, and Patti Smith.
Pendant quatre semaines, « Le Monde » a publié chaque jour une photo du reporter. De Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises à Marseille, le photographe a saisi l’atmosphère de la France durant cette campagne présidentielle.
Palestinian children gather with candles in Beit Lahia, Gaza, Palestine, after a protest by children in the neighborhood against attacks on Gaza, during a fragile ceasefire following an 11-day conflict between Hamas and Israel.
In this video, I do a quick analysis of Gregory Crewdson's works. Gregory Crewdson's most widely-known bodies of works include Twilight (1998–2002), Beneath the Roses (2003–2008), Cathedral of the Pines (2013–2014), and An Eclipse of Moths. He works much like a director with a budget similar to that of small movie production, each image involves dozens of people and weeks to months of planning. What drew me to Crewdson is the painterly aesthetic his works have. Then we touch on tableau vivant; Crewdson's genre of photography and its roots; Romanticism, Aestheticism, Symbolism, Pre-Raphaeltism, Renaissance... etc
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