Category: Photojournalism
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Tommaso Rada: Questions On the Edge of Mankind
Meet Tommaso Rada, Italian photographer based in Brazil, in its journey on asking questions on the edge of mankind.
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The Nobodies and The Photography of G.M.B. Akash
Carlo Rey Lacsamana explores the work of the Bangladeshi photojournalist G.M.B. Akash how photojournalism can go beyond mere reporting and can become an exemplary act of witness.
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Gabriele Basilico – In-between territories #MonthlyExhibit
Basilico creates his own style, immediate and highly recognizable, to describe cities: a documentary and analytical style with which he seems to vivisect the urban space created by man. His photographs do not capture the moment, nor do they steal images of city life like those of Berengo Gardin or William Klein, but reproduce urban complexity through an open, contemplative gaze that recalls Walker Evans.
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Raghubir Singh and India’s true colors – #100GameChangers
An amazing trip to India, thanks to the colorful pictures of Raghubir Singh.
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Dorothea Lange and the problems of rural areas – #100GameChangers
American photographer really interested in social problems related to depression in rural areas.
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Weegee – One Cigar Per Crime Scene – #100GameChangers
Take a look into the cruel, crazy, graphic, dramatic world of Weegee and his photography.
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Gaza Blå – #ReadIt!
I’ve always had a fascination for bookshops, you know? When I was a child, I loved going into these places full of knowledge, images and words. They seemed almost like magical places.Over the years my passion for the editorial sector has increased, leading me now to collaborate with fellow colleagues (but first and foremost friends) […]
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The Anthropocene explained by Edward Burtynsky
The Anthropocene is a stage on the geological scale when humans have taken the planet beyond its natural limits. The term derives from the Greek and indicates man’s imprint on the current geological epoch. Humans are no longer participants in life on the planet. They are a dominating force that prevails over oceans, landscapes, agriculture, […]
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Johan Brooks: The Impermanence of Life
Take a journey with Johan Brooks from point A to B, experiencing what we are not able to notice without invitation.