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These iconic photos show a fraction of a second in our world's history. They portray relationships, situations, and the passing of time.
This article will examine 30 famous street photographers who have changed the genre as we know it today! Click to learn more.
From the "Circus" series (1980) by Magnum Photos photographer Bruce Davidson. This iconic black and white photograph captures Jimmy Armstrong, "The Dwarf", at a circus in Palisades, New Jersey. View the full "Circus" photography series by clicking on the above link. #blackandwhitephotography #carnivalphotos #vintagecarnival #photographydocumentary
This iconic surrealist image of the women with the spherical tears is by avant-garde photographer and artist Man Ray (1890-1976). It is marvellously theatrical, and surreal because it only partly …
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She was perhaps the most radical photographer of the 20th century. A new biography and Met exhibit make clear just how much she had to give up to get there.
Ansel Adams (1902-1984) a very well know master of photography and arguably the most influential landscape photographer in American history. He was a lifelong conservationist who encouraged understanding of, and respect for, the natural environment. Born in a suburb of coastal San Francisco in 1902, Adams was the only
For over a century photography has captured, documented and shaped the course of history, with some leaving a lasting legacy.
Street photography captures the beauty of the everyday. We're all familiar with urban spaces, but street photographers observe their surrounding with a sharper eye. They can see the unusual in the everyday, the funny in the dull, and the extraordinary in the ordinary.
A curated list of the most famous photographers in the world and their work.
Simple is Beautiful on Instagram: “Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson #stairs #pigeon #fly #woman #italy #beautiful #henricartierbresqson #light #tiles #wings #magnumphotos…”
From the "Photoportraits" series (1934) by Magnum Photos photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. This black and white portrait captures Henri Cartier-Bresson himself through the lens of photojournalist and photographer Dmitri Kessel. View more famous black and white portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson by clicking on the above link. #blackandwhitephotography #portraitphotography #henricartierbressonportrait #peoplephotography #photoportraits
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Spain (1973) by Magnum Photos photographer Josef Koudelka. This black and white photograph captures a dog on a dirt road in Spain. View more famous black and white photographs by Josef Koudelka by clicking on the above link. #blackandwhitephotography #spainphotography #JosefKoudelkaspain #JosefKoudelkadog #dogphotography #dogart #spaincountryside
Today, I feature famous abstract photographers who helped to shape how we see photography. They have pushed the boundaries of what is possible and show us
Peter Lorre in M. 1931
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