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Book Review • Black & White
Byways – Roger Deakins
Byways, the debut monograph by Oscar-winning cinematographer Sir Roger Deakins (recently published by Damiani), unveils some of his rarely-seen photographic oeuvre.
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Profile • Street
Jake Michaels
One of the medium's most promising, rising talents, Jake Michaels is a Los Angeles-based photographer whose deeply arresting imagery poetically surveys the…
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Book Review • Portrait
Pieter Hugo: Kin
Pieter Hugo’s self-reflective project 'Kin' is a confrontation of roots and a discourse on the politics of family. Shot over the course…
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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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Interview • Street
Top tips for photographers
Shannon Ghannam, Global Education Director at Magnum Photos, reflects on her time working at the prestigious agency and offers some key tips…
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Top 10 • Documentary
France in 10 iconic images
Few if any other nations on earth boast the rich photographic heritage of France, the birthplace and adopted homeland of many of…
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Profile • Color
Tristan Hollingsworth
Photographer, Tristan Hollingsworth, creates ethereal and deeply absorbing analog imagery that evokes feelings of wanderlust, nostalgia, and subtle melancholy.
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Profile • Portrait
Michal Chelbin: A Life full of contradictions
Blurring the lines between childhood and adolescence, between fact and fiction, Michal Chelbin's work attempts to "exist in the space between the…
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Interview • Documentary
Profession: War Photographer by Jonathan Alpeyrie
War photographer Jonathan Alpeyrie was on assignment in Syria when he was kidnapped and held captive for 81 days before being bought…