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Book Review • Street
Mark Cohen:
Dark Knees – The Devil is in the detailMark Cohen left his house in Wilkes-Barre, with his Leica in one hand and flashgun in the other, everyday for over 30…
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Profile • Fine Art
Cian Oba-Smith
Rising British photographer, Cian Oba-Smith, creates sensitive and thoroughly engaging work that poetically explores themes of identity, fraternity and belonging, and challenges…
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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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Editorial • Portrait
A Brief Introduction to Portrait Photography
Portrait Photography: In 1829 French artist Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre struck a partnership with fellow inventor Joseph-Nicephore Niépce. Together they sought to…
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Story • Color
Nadia Huggins: Circa no future
Trinidad and Tobago-born Nadia Huggins, investigates the often complex relationship between people and their environment, exploring themes of identity, memory, and belonging.
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Book Review • Documentary
Bieke Depoorter: I am about to call it a day
"I am about to call it a day" - A title denoting to the end-of-day fatigue which Belgian photographer Bieke Depoorter captures…