Photography is the process of recording an image – a photograph – on lightsensitive film or, in the case of digital photography, via a digital electronic or magnetic memory.
Eternal Sorority 💕
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Grete Stern, “The Eternal Eye” (photomontage), circa 1950
The late choreographer and ballet icon possessed an equally unforgettable sense of style.
The anthology of Nicolas Bruno foresees the future by decoding the Rider-Waite tarot cards through his creative and visual interpretations.
Miquel Díaz Pont and Keef Palas have created a narrative of seasonal change in ‘The Eternal Summertime’, a short film that marks the launch of...
corsica-hawke: “Nomizu cave, Chiba Japan ”
These are the absolute most beautiful towns in North Yorkshire to inspire your next visit to the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors!
If you go down to the woods today… you’ll find some ethereal fairytale imagery in this case. Photographers Sarah Ann Loreth and Omalix Martinez have delved deep into the realm of mythology, children’s stories, dreams and fantasies to fabricate these visionary artworks. Let yourself be transported to another world by the work of these two...
Rome is a cinematic wonderland: a landscape made to be immortalized in photography and film. It’s grandeur lies in the dereliction of empire everywhere you look, the inevitable, inescapable decay…
There seems to be some special magic to Kawauchi Rinko’s photographs. She finds eternity in the everyday, and the world of her photographs, interweaving the life in death and the death in life, goes beyond “being Japanese,” opening up new horizons in her art.
Palazzo Collona, Rome ❤️
Clio Advertising Awards
“Rineke Dijkstra’s photographs and films speak brilliantly to the intricacy of the portrait image: its embodiment in time; its capacity to reveal history; the contingency of the act of exchange between sitter, photographer and spectator; and, ultimately, photography’s revelation of the self. “At a moment when the portrait image dissipates itself in an economy of…
Since 1992, Amedeo Turello has collected photographs of women by the likes of Cecil Beaton, Helmut Newton and Henri Cartier-Bresson
Photographer Vanessa Winship writes: “Many things touched me during the making of these images. I was touched by the gravity in their demeanour at the moment in front of the camera, their fragility, their simplicity, their grace, their closeness to one another, but most of all I was struck by their complete lack of posturing.”