Tag: film photography
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Introduction to Archival Photography: from Birth to Postmodernism
From the encyclopaedias of the Enlightenment Age to the metanarratives of Postmodernism: an introduction to the language of photographic archives.
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Going Nuts in Tokyo – #TheNewOnes
Share the truth hidden behind other people’s nightlives, and be prepared to live the moment with Yusuke Nagata.
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Like a Free Guy – Interview with Takahiro Toh #TheNewOnes
Feeling the energy of the city, understanding its evolution and respecting the changes. This is what Takahiro’s photography is about.
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Ben Ward – Documenting Colorado – #TheNewOnes
Ben Ward tells us the connection between humanity and lands.
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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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Alice Carron and senses photography – #TheNewOnes
Alice Carron, a young girl that starts to shoot at 12 years old.
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Ansel Adams – Enchantment of straight photography #100GameChangers
Ansel Easton Adams was an American photographer. He is known for his black-and-white photographs of landscapes in American national parks and as the author of numerous books on photography,
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Brassaï and Paris romance – #100GameChangers
Brassaï was a Hungarian photographer, naturalised French. Famous for his nocturnal views of the city and the surrealist vein of his photography. He was also interested in high society, intellectuals, theatre and opera. He also tried his hand at writing, sculpture and film, all of which were great passions of his.
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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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Philippe Halsman – #100GameChangers
Philippe Halsman is a famous photographer. He invented the “jumping style” to portray spontaneity.