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Editorial • Black & White
Adrian Vila’s Enchanting Black and White World
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Profile • Black & White
Jacob Aue Sobol: Love in the shadows
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Inspiration • Travel
The 100 Most Inspiring Photography Quotes
In this article, we have curated a selection of the most inspiring quotes about photography of all time, from the most renowned…
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Profile • Street
Bruce Gilden
Magnum Photographer Bruce Gilden stands as one of photography's most important contemporary figures, celebrated for his raw and powerful portrayals of life…
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Profile • Street
Richard Sandler
American photographer Richard Sandler is renowned for his deeply absorbing black-and-white portrayals of everyday life in New York, which articulately convey the…
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Editorial • Documentary
Flavio Cannalonga: The Eye of Brazil
Though not a household name, Flavio Cannalonga was one of the most discerning photographers of his time, a profoundly perceptive humanist, whose…
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Top 10 • Fine Art
10 memorable images from 2022
To celebrate 2022, we have surveyed some of our favorite submissions from the last twelve months of awards, and selected 10 memorable…
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Profile • Black & White
Nick Brandt
One of the most influential photographers of our time, Nick Brandt is renowned for his powerful black-and-white imagery that articulately conveys the…
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Editorial • Portrait
Mary Ellen Mark: Alike, My Friends
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Inspiration • Travel
50 Inspirational Quotes for Photographers
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Exhibition • Street
William Klein: “Yes” – A retrospective
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Book Review • Street
Street Cops – Jill Freedman
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Exhibition • Fine Art
Allure: Platinum Prints by George Hoyningen-Huene
Described by Richard Avedon as, “a genius, the master of us all”, George Hoyningen-Huene (often known simply as Huene) was one of…
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News • Black & White
Vanessa Winship – Snow / The Season
Deadbeat Press presents ‘Snow', the latest photobook from British photographer Vanessa Winship, which coincides with her ongoing exhibition at London's Huxley-Parlour.
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Book Review • Documentary
Antanas Sutkus: Planet Lithuania
Steidl presents an extensive survey of Antanas Sutkus’ absorbing depictions of his native Lithuania, captured during the Soviet occupation.