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A selection of photographs from the archives of Magnum Photos that capture revolutions around the world.
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For his latest epic project, Genesis, photographer Sebastião Salgado spent eight years documenting parts of the world untainted by modern life.
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UK-based photographer Caulton Morris is a dude with a very strong head and neck.
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Sony World Photography awards Student Focus winner Asef Ali Mohammad shares his hopes and fears as he starts his career in photography...
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Previously unseen photographs form the basis of a new exhibition at Somerset House in London featuring the work of French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Spanish photographer Jordi Ruiz Cirera has won the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize in London for his picture of a young woman in Bolivia whose religious conservatism made her uncomfortable before the camera.
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This is Roller Derby, a Sheffield-based photography exhibition, is set to capture the excitement of roller derby bouts and also let us see a little of the women behind the skates.
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LEICA CONTROVERSY: Amateur Photographer and the British Journal of Photography have hit back at a claim that they ‘misrepresented’ Leica’s mirrorless camera plans following an interview last year.
Wow!? Robert Benson wanted to use a Noctilux 50 f/1.0 on a digital camera, and couldn’t afford a Leica M9 at the time. He decided to figure out a way to make an EOS 5D Mark II take M lenses, which requires a lot of modification to the 5D Mark II.
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Latest London Art Exhibitions, Events and Galleries. Your London Contemporary Art Guide. Find New Cutting-Edge Art in London and Beyond.
For its latest issue (#71), Source magazine is asking the question, “What is conceptual photography?” To go along with the mag they have produced three short talking-head videos exploring this question with a handful of artists and critics.
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Twisted Flesh is both a psychological experiment and visual attempt to gain some insight into our physical form as an entity in and of itself as well as our relationship with it. Our body is the one thing we most easily and readily identify with. Although we subconsciously interpret body language while interacting with others, we seldom solely rely on it to understand what is being conveyed to us. Usually, during conversation we look for the face, the eyes to be more specific - so that we can properly communicate with the other person. Twisted Flesh takes away that option and forces the viewer to examine the uniquely faceless flesh in order to understand what the images are conveying. Each Twisted Flesh piece tells its own story. They challenge the viewer in a unique way and beckon them to explore the intricacy and variety of relationships to our physical selves that each one of us embodies. Photos & text: Marius Budu. All rights reserved.
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It took 730 days of dedication and patience that is hard to imagine, but Dominick Reed somehow managed to take a bizarre snapshot of himself every day for two years...
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Ahead of the country's elections on Friday, a selection of images from the book Who Knows Tomorrow...
A photographer is someone who takes photographs. These days, anybody can be a photographer, and the reciprocal is also true—a photographer can be anybody.
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It is time to say hello to winter, hello to layers of clothes, snow, challenging light and earlier nights. You have to go outdoors to keep your sanity. Too much time indoors will drive you nuts.
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David Byrne, from Cannock, Staffordshire, said he was subject to a 'witch-hunt' for adding clouds in the sky, leading to his disqualification for employing excessive digital manipulation.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Photography's artistic roots are laid bare in a new show which brings historical paintings, early photographs and contemporary pictures together in a new show at Britain's National Gallery.Seduced...
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Photo competition highlights the complexity of microscopic natural specimens.
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FOR the second year, Hastings is part of the Brighton Photo Fringe, a biennial festival, which gives talented photographers a chance to shine.
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Doug Allan, the wildlife photographer and cameraman behind many of the BBC’s most successful marine and terrestrial natural history series, is embarking on a UK speaking tour this autumn.
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The theme this year is a broad exploration of ‘photography and the politics of space’.
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When Dennis Hopper thought his acting career was over, he picked up a camera.
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Brits will reflect on 2012 as one of the most memorable years in UK sporting history.
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