India’s First Female Photojournalist Captured A Nation In Transition : NPR
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Homai Vyarawalla’s black-and-white images poetically documented monumental moments in India’s history, such as the first flag raising, the departure of British Viceroy Lord Mountbatten and the funeral of Mahatma Gandhi.
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India’s First Female Photojournalist Captured A Nation In Transition
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Homai Vyarawalla’s black-and-white images poetically documented monumental moments in India’s history, such as the first flag raising, the departure of British Viceroy Lord Mountbatten and the funeral of Mahatma Gandhi, as well as notable…
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Master Photographer Gains Posthumous Acclaim | Literary & Visual Arts | Arts & Entertainment | Epoch Times
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Vivian Maier’s iconic street photographs, currently on exhibit at the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York City, have garnered rave reviews from pillars of the art establishment, fellow artists, and appreciative gallery audiences alike.
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Raymond Cauchetier Nouvelle Vague
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Before the 3-month exhibition of Raymond Cauchetier’s Nouvelle Vague goes up in LA, a smaller selection is on display at Galerie Polka, Paris.
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Entering Weegee’s World
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Great post today about the current exhibit of Weegee’s photographs at the International Center of Photography.
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Cartier-Bresson / Strand Mexique 1932-1934 | La Lettre de la Photographie
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From January 11th to April 22nd, 2012, the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson is exhibiting 90 black-and-white prints, some never shown before, by Paul Strand and Henri Cartier-Bresson, covering their travels to Mexico from 1932 to 1934.
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Lucien Hervé Contacts et tirages
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Unseen images from W. Eugene Smith’s “Country Doctor” essay | dvafoto
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GAWD. If we have to sit through every famous photographer’s out takes we are gonna be here for years. There’s a reason why they got shoved to the bottom of the pile!
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London Art Fair returns with contemporary photography showcase - British Journal of Photography
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London Art Fair returns with contemporary photography showcase
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David Bailey:why modern celebrities leave him cold
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as a photographer, he’s had more models than most of us have had hot dinners. There was the affair with Jean Shrimpton, he squired the Sixties IT girl Penelope Tree, and has been married to Catherine Deneuve and Marie Helvin.
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Amazing Landscape Photographs Resemble Traditional Chinese Paintings
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Don Hong-Oai was born in Canton, China in 1929, but spent most of his life in Saigon, Vietnam. As a young boy in Saigon he was apprenticed to a photography studio. He stayed in Vietnam through the war, but fled by boat to California in 1979.
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Amazing Landscape Photographs Resemble Traditional Chinese Paintings
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Don Hong-Oai was born in Canton, China in 1929, but spent most of his life in Saigon, Vietnam. As a young boy in Saigon he was apprenticed to a photography studio. He stayed in Vietnam through the war, but fled by boat to California in 1979.
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Photography’s Silver Age—Showing on Broadway
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“There was a time, before photography got discovered and revered as art, that everybody knew who the good photographers were”.
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Jessica Eaton
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Jessica Eaton’s series, “Cubes for Albers and LeWitt” may be highly technical and conceptual, but the end result is dizzyingly beautiful. Based on Joseph Albers’ focus on the “discrepancy between physical fact and psychic effect,” Eaton’s images add “multiple exposures and colored lights” to plain, monochromatic cubes to create enchanting graphics.
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Photography books of 2011: snapshot of Christmas gift ideas
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The Guardian’s Sean O’Hagan looks back at his favourite photobooks of 2011.
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