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Editorial • Black & White
A Brief History of Black and White Photography
The history of black and white photography is essentially a history of the medium itself, for, long before photographers captured the world…
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Book Review • Black & White
Curtis Moffat – Silver Society
Photographer, painter, interior & theatre designer, architectural patron, and keen exponent of modernism: American artist Curtis Moffat was undoubtedly one of the…
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Profile • Black & White
Dorothea Lange
One of the greatest photographers in the medium's illustrious history, Dorothea Lange is renowned for her powerful, humanistic depictions of depression-era America,…
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Editorial • Photography
Photography and Solitude
Photography and solitude - Alone with a camera, the photographer's existence is a solitary one. Though they may interact with their subjects…
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Profile • Black & White
Xavier Roy
One of the most gifted photographers of our day, Xavier Roy captures deeply moving monochrome images that disclose the delicate beauty of…
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Profile • Black & White
Marcel Gautherot
Marcel Gautherot was a French photographer whose photojournalistic work focused primarily, and most iconically, on architectural projects, almost exclusively in his adopted…
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Top 10 • Travel
USA in 10 iconic images
The USA 's photographic tradition is as great and expansive as its natural landscapes, as diverse as its people and reflects both…
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Profile • Black & White
Ruth Bernhard
Deemed “The finest photographer of the nude form” by her friend and contemporary Ansel Adams, Ruth Bernhard, renowned for her striking monochrome…
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Book Review • Black & White
Issei Suda: “78”
From Tokyo to its surrounding prefectures, a book recently published by Chose Commune reveals the Japanese photography master’s striking world, immersed in…