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‘Ansel asked me if I was using his “zone system”. When I said I had my own method, he said I was probably using his unconsciously’
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász), c. 1932
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Fotoğraf ikonları Helmut Newton, Weegee, Irving Penn, Brassaï, Berenice Abbot ve Bill Brandt, New York City, Paris ve Londra'daki gece hayatına odaklanan ...
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Afternoon Tea
Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász; 9 September 1899 – 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He wa…
Естественно, собирая фотографии Парижа, невозможно пройти мимо него. La Grosse Claude et son amie, au Monocle Bal musette des Quatre-Saisons, rue de Lappe Couple au Bal Ngre, rue Blomet Hommes autour du zinc dans un bistrot, rue de Lappe Jeune couple au bal de la Montagne…
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa
Pour la quatrième année consécutive, les Rencontres d’Arles accueillent l’étude Yann le Mouël et la galerie Lumière des roses pour une vente aux enchères festive à l’ombre des platanes de l’hôtel Fanton. La sélection composée essentiellement de vintages comporte beaucoup de photographes anonymes qui côtoient les grands maîtres de la photographie : Cartier-Bresson, Malick Sidibé, Molinier, Man ray, Brassaï…For the fourth consecutive year, the Rencontres d’Arles received Yann le Mouël and Lumière des roses gallery for a photography auction in July 7th, 2016 at 6pm. The selection gathers mainly of vintage prints by anonymous photographers and also the great masters of photography : Cartier-Bresson, Malick Sidibé, Molinier, Man ray, Brassaï and many others…
Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy of Arts explores the legacy of innovative Hungarian photographers from Brassaï to Robert Capa