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Presque deux millions de personne vivent à Gaza et rêvent d'une vie normale. Une famille, des amis, un travail décent...
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A discussion of his most recent essay on Foreclosures, which is part of Magnum's initiative to explore notions of home across the globe...!!!
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Bruce Davidson is one of my photographic heroes and watching “Bruce Davidson, A Lifetime With Leica” (see video posted below) is a quiet joy.
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Christopher Herwig | Photojournalist and portrait photographer | Images from Central Asia and Silk Road : Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. West Africa: Liberia.
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Terra Nullius ou terre sans maître. Terra Nullius ou l'outback Australien, 70 % du territoire et 10 % de la population. La photographe Vivianne Dalles, nous invite à la rencontre d'un peuple rythmé par une nature souveraine. Où face à « l'immensité rugueuse et magnifique », elle a su récolter des fragments de vie pour mieux nous raconter son histoire, ses rencontres et ses contemplations d'un territoire à l'écart du temps mais loin d'être abandonné par la vie. http://bit.ly/JFq3UK
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Ce nouveau projet documentaire et artistique du Collectif Argos a pour ambition de dessiner un portrait humain de la France en impliquant le public. Après « Réfugiés climatiques », réédité en 2010, « Gueule d’Hexagone » est le recueil d’une sélection de photographies et de textes, fruits de nos reportages au long cours réalisés entre 2010 et 2011 dans six communes de l'hexagone. Autant d'histoires racontant la spécificité de chaque territoire, sa connexion au monde et la vie quotidienne de ses habitants. Le synopsis De nos enquêtes et nos rencontres, ont émergé six problématiques locales de portée globale : désindustrialisation à Charmes (Vosges) ; solidarité entre footballeurs à Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-du-Rhône) ; embourgeoisement des centres villes à Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) ; alimentation durable à Plozévet (Finistère sud) ; identité à Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye (Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence) et communautarisme à Sarcelles (Val d’Oise). La démarche Chacun des six chapitres est introduit par une photographie de Jacques Windenberger, dont l'oeuvre, qui court sur un demi-siècle, est le point de départ de notre documentaire. Ce photojournaliste est l'auteur d'une méthode innovante de « l’information – participation » : les premiers bénéficiaires des reportages sont ceux qui en font l’objet. Depuis son origine, « Gueule d’Hexagone » est un projet participatif. En témoignent notre choix de ne commencer l'enquête qu'une fois sur le terrain. Nos ateliers d'écriture et de photographie. La mise en ligne de notre blog interactif. Et nos restitutions publiques organisées après notre résidence de repérage puis à la suite de notre reportage. L'occasion, à chaque fois, de soumettre à une critique collective notre sélection d’images et de témoignages, notre choix de narration ou encore l’angle sur lequel nous avions décidé de travailler. Notre leitmotiv : le journalisme comme outil de démocratie.
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Zarina Bhimji is of Indian descent, and left Uganda at the age of 11 in 1974 in the wake of the expulsions of Ugandan Asians by Idi Amin. That displacement is central to her work.
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Daniele Dainelli will exhibit in OFOTO Gallery / Shanghai, one of the rare pioneer photography galleries in China. The gallery is well-renowned both nationally and internationally in the field of photography, if you're around please come by to say hello !
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“To take a photograph is to align the head, the eye and the heart. It’s a way of life.” – Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Born in 1965 in Nanjing Province, Jun Zhou is a fine art photographer who has spent the last few years documenting important buildings in construction for his photographic series, City and Construction, an expressive response to experiencing his...
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Depuis la fin des années 1980, le photographe et réalisateur portugais Daniel Blaufuks a développé une œuvre marquée par une puissante réflexion sur la mémoire individuelle et collective, mais également par une forte dimension ironique.
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Ed van der Elsken’s "Sweet Life" (1966), an incredibly beautiful collection of rich inky high contrast gravure images taken in 1959-61 during van der Elsken’s 14-month journey around the world !
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Recently overheard in the ICP library: A discussion on how “they” were on the subway. Imagine that! Actual Gypsies had made it across the ocean and were now begging here. Here! In our liberal city...
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"An old video about Adams has gotten a new life on YouTube, generating renewed interest in this American master. The Ansel Adams video, embedded at the bottom of this story, is taken from a film made in 1958 by Beaumont Newhall, then the curator of the George Eastman House, and his wife Nancy".
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Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz jumped into the role of professional photographer as a kid in her second year at the San Francisco Art Institute.
"Fernand Fonssagrives (1910-2003) met his wife Lisa Bernstone at dance school in Paris. By 1936 Lisa’s career as a model escalated and she became the first recognizable ‘model’ working for Vogue"...
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Based on an idea by William Klein - Taken from Contacts, Vol. 1 The Great Tradition of Photojournalism The world's greatest photographers reveal the secrets ...
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The artistic approach to this project is to explore forms of representation beyond the standard expectations of documentary imagery. By taking photographs of carefully selected areas of each wall, a form that often results in something closer to an abstract image, albeit an image that retains identifiable characteristics of it, I reveal distinctive visual markers that provide a tangible and immediate sense of place. The close-up perspectives highlights the cultural minutia of each wall, that might otherwise go unnoticed in a broader documentary perspective. Such an aesthetic may seem constrictive or limited given the controversial nature of the subject matter. However the images hold readable traces of the conflict and struggle and the source of their broader context. The intimacy of the images will facilitate the viewer’s movement, his or her engagement, from the barriers themselves to the people affected by them.
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Every World Press Photo Winner From 1955-2011: Every year since the World Press Association gathers in Amsterdam to pick a picture of ...
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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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Photographer, journalist, and filmmaker Lalage Snow has photographed and interviewed soldiers in the 1st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland before deployment, three months into their service, and days after their return home... great work !
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Young French photographer/activist/artist, JR, (he goes by his initials), has made the urban world his own outdoor photo gallery.
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Vicki Goldberg is the critic, biographer, and photo historian whose new book 'The White House: The President’s Home in Photographs and History' (Little, Brown $35) was recently released, just in time for the coming election season. A really great interview.
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THE RUSSIANS is a film about the photography of Oleg Videnin by Christian Klinger (Producer and Director) .
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