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Erwin Blumenfeld began taking snap shots as child in Berlin. He got involved with the Dada movement in 1921 producing a series of remarkable collages. Blumenfeld moved to Holland in 1918. His career as a professional photographer began almost by accident. To support himself, he opened a s
Dutch photographer Isabelle Wenzel was invited by the Virtueel Museum Zuidas, Holland, to produce a work about the business area of South Amsterdam. “I used this opportunity to observe urban structures as being a scenario for my photographic fantasies,” she says, and created her series Building Images. “My main focus was on the normative office structures that are common in a highly organized business area. I analyzed the physical impact the structures have on the people who work there. Opposing this strongly functional environment, my photographs show figures in non-functional positions. It was my aim to turn the logic of an office upside down.”
Although we published some of the Contest Entries for 2010 National Geographic Photo Contest some time ago, today the popular magazine published the winners for the people, places and nature category. Congratulations to the Nat Geo Contest winners: Chan Kwok Hung &nb
“Shoffice” is a garden pavilion containing a small office alongside garden storage space located to the rear of a 1950’s terraced house. London-based architecture firm …
For Half a Century, Irving Penn (June 16, 1917 – October 7, 2009) has been the leading American celebrity portraitist and fashion photographer. Throughout the entire period, he has been associated with Vogue, and most of the photographs he has published were done as editorial a
Erwin Blumenfeld began taking snap shots as child in Berlin. He got involved with the Dada movement in 1921 producing a series of remarkable collages. Blumenfeld moved to Holland in 1918. His career as a professional photographer began almost by accident. To support himself, he opened a s
FRANS LANTING has been hailed as one of the great nature photographers of our time. His influential work appears in books, magazines, and exhibitions around the world. For more than two decades he has documented wildlife and our relationship with nature in environments from the Amazon to
For the first time, and exclusively for Vogue.fr, the designer Simon Porte-Jacquemus shares a first look at his new place of work.
Fritz Hoger, Chile House, Hamburg, (1922-1924) The name of this huge shipping office complex was inspired by the man who built it, Henry Brarens Sloman, who made a fortune trading saltpetre with...
Celebrated photographer Lars Tunbjörk died on April 8