Photographers from around the globe sent in over 9,000 entries for the inaugural Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards, which hopes to raise awareness of conservation issues across Africa.
Just over a century after fashion photography first appeared in magazines, a new book Fashion Photography Next showcases 35 photographers from 14 countries. Meet the next generation of Nick Knights and Bruce Webers
Photographers from around the globe sent in over 9,000 entries for the inaugural Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards, which hopes to raise awareness of conservation issues across Africa.
Photographers from around the globe sent in over 9,000 entries for the inaugural Benjamin Mkapa African Wildlife Photography Awards, which hopes to raise awareness of conservation issues across Africa.
Lauren Greenfield has spent 25 years meticulously documenting unbridled capitalism and its discontents. Her new documentary, "Generation Wealth," gives viewers a very sobering look at the subject.
Cool as fuck.
A photo series of first-generation American millennials and their immigrant parents — with photography and interviews from India, Hong Kong, and Italy.
A look back at the career of Kent-born photographer Harold Chapman, who found fame for his work at the Beat hotel in Paris in 1950s and 60s
A photo series of first-generation American millennials and their immigrant parents — with photography and interviews from India, Hong Kong, and Italy.
Girl power around the globe 🌎
June Canedo’s new photography series explores mother-daughter relationships through the power of collaboration
You will probably agree with the idea that photos from previous centuries have some charm about them. Yes, in the past, photos were almost like treasures and people really prepared for them: they chose their clothes, did their hair, thought about the perfect positions, and as a result, created a small masterpiece. But it is not just that: the people in these portraits have a special look.
One of photography's most influential figures, Ernst Haas was an early pioneer of color, whose profoundly absorbing imagery, expressed the medium's artistic potential and influenced generations of notable practitioners.
The self-taught photographer, tastemaker, and storyteller for a new generation.
The work of Hungarian photographer Kata Geibl is centered in visually exploring global issues, capitalism, and collective memory. Her ongoing series ‘There is nothing new...
You will probably agree with the idea that photos from previous centuries have some charm about them. Yes, in the past, photos were almost like treasures and people really prepared for them: they chose their clothes, did their hair, thought about the perfect positions, and as a result, created a small masterpiece. But it is not just that: the people in these portraits have a special look.
'What is becoming clear to the generation now approaching maturity is that our society has no solutions for their problems, can give no direction to their lives.'
Private Aufnahmen mit seiner Großmutter, brachten den in London lebenden Werbe/Mode-Fotografen Alex de Mora auf die Idee, eine ganze Foto-Strecke aktueller “Leisure-Wear”, ausschließlich mit Menschen in gesetzterem Alter zu shooten. Gecasted wurde von dem glühenden Verehrer der FC Chelsea, eine ganze Reihe “60+”-Models, welche den Fotografen lt. eigener Aussage, wesentlich stärker zu beeindrucken wussten, als die Young & Skinny-Modelle mit... Weiterlesen
Some music, some spoken word, both equally delightful to your ears. Tracklist: 1. San Francisco (The Beat Generation) / Jack Kerouac 2. The Beat Generation / Bob McFadden & Dor 3. Footloose in Greenwich Village / Unknown 4. Blues Montage / Langston Hughes 5. Manhattan Fable / Babs Gonzales & His Orchestra 6. Reaching into In / Ken Nordine 7. Parker's Mood / King Pleasure 8. Route 66 Theme / Nelson Riddle 9. Diamonds On My Windshield / Tom Waits 10. Naked Lunch (excerpt) / William S. Burroughs 11. Bernie's Tune / Lee Konitz & The Gerry Mulligan Quartet 12. Like Rumpelstiltskin / Don Morrow 13. Oop-Pop-A-Da / Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra 14. Basic Hip / Del Close & John Brent 15. Christopher Columbus Digs the Jive / John Drew Barrymore 16. The Clown / Charles Mingus & Jean Shepherd 17. The Murder of Two Men by a Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves / Kenneth Patchen & The Chamber Jazz Sextet 18. The Hip Gahn / Lord Buckley 19. Twisted / Lambert, Hendricks & Ross 20. Yip Roc Heresy / Slim Gaillard 21. Ha / Charlie Ventura & His Orchestra 22. Pull My Daisy / David Amram Quintet with Lynn Sheffield 23. October in the Railroad Earth / Jack Kerouac & Steve Allen 24. The Cool Rebellion / Howard K. Smith 25. Cosmic Rays / Charlie Parker 26. Kookie's Mad Pad / Edd Byrnes 27. Bebopper / The Gordons & Hank Jones Trio 28. Hunger Is From / Ken Nordine 29. No Pictures, Please / Rod McKuen 30. Like Young / Perry Como 31. Married Blues / Kennet Rexroth 32. Psychopathia Sexuals / Lenny Bruce 33. Jack & Neal/California Here I Come / Tom Waits 34. Readings From 'On the Road' and 'Visions of Cody' / Jack Kerouac & Steve Allen 35. Interview with Ben Hecht / Jack Kerouac 36. Kerouazy / Don Morrow 37. Cool / Del Close & John Brent 38. But I Was Cool / Oscar Brown Jr. 39. Uncool / Del Close & John Brent 40. High School Drag / Phillipa Fallon 41. Opp-Bop Sh-Bam / Kenny Clarke 42. Professor Bop / Bab's Three Bips and a Bop 43. Beatnik's Wish / Patsy Raye 44. Like Having Fun / Elmer Bernstein 45. On Beatniks / Carl Sandburg 46. Swinghouse / Gerry Mulligan Quartet 47. The Greenwich Village Poets / Charles Kuralt 48. America / Allen Ginsberg Disc 1: http://www.mediafire.com/?nz2mnjmdzjd Disc 2: http://www.mediafire.com/?qzm2ye0dmnz Disc 3: http://www.mediafire.com/?cyobjjzojjz
Capturing gritty images of imposed idleness and the ‘squandering of a whole generation of human potential’, the photographer, who died in 2013, provided an intimate glimpse into the dismal reality of growing up in 1980s Newcastle
The pictures in this collection are some of the earliest known portrait photographs to ever be taken. The subjects in the photos are older and no doubt wealthy, as photography…
Frederike Helwig's photobook gives voice to Germany's wartime generation.
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
Image 12 of 14 from gallery of Chris Precht Shares his Thoughts on the New Generation of Architects in ReSITE Podcast. Courtesy of Studio Precht
This month marks 70 years since the arrival of the first of the Windrush generation, the Caribbean immigrants who came to the UK on HMT Empire Windrush. With a
A deep dive into the most jaw-dropping truths imaginable.
"Souvenir d'un Futur" chronicles the lives of elderly Parisians who live in the city's historic concrete housing estates.
It started in a bourgeois neighborhood in Paris about seven years ago when larger than life portraits of “thugs” were pasted up on the sides of buildings, on bus stops and billboards. Photo from JR’s website This was JR’s first series, 28 Millimètres: Portraits of a Generation. It was called so because he used a 28 millimetre lens to take the photographs, meaning he was less than a foot away from his subjects. It wasn’t long before this that JR became interested in photography at all. And it started simply because he stumbled upon a camera abandoned on the Metro. Photo: Screenshot from TED video The theme stuck. A “photograffeur” (as he calls himself – a mix of photographer and graffiti artist), JR made a name for himself over the years that followed (those he has chosen to keep his real identity anonymous as it makes it easier for him to travel). He continues taking portrait photographs, blowing them up in large formats and pasting them in public places, often in deprived areas or those in the midst of political crisis. Photo: from the Women Are Heroes series in Kibera Slum (one of the largest in Africa), Kenya, 2009 from JR’s website His goal is to start […]
Undeveloped for over 50 years, Howard Grey’s images of West Indian arrivals at Waterloo capture their mixed emotions
To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the film Dirty Dancing, here's a look back at how cool the dance floor looked during the '50s and '60s.
From late-night loft parties to crowded poetry nights, a new book featuring unseen work from photographer Burt Glinn depicts the era in all of its glory.
The work of Hungarian photographer Kata Geibl is centered in visually exploring global issues, capitalism, and collective memory. Her ongoing series ‘There is nothing new...
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