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Elliott Erwitt’s Rediscovered Photographs
Elliott Erwitt’s Rediscovered Photographs
Photography at First Sight
BOOK
Elliott Erwitt’s Rediscovered Photographs
The Magnum photographer’s latest book, "Found Not Lost," takes a deep dive into his photographic archive, revealing a new body of work for the first time.
DISCOVERY
The Rising Stars of Ethiopian Photography
In the wake of gargantuan modernization work, a new generation of photographers is jumping energetically on this evolving subject: Addis Ababa, the city and its people.
EXHIBITION
Celebrating Kamoinge, the World’s Longest Running Photography Collective
In the fall of 1963 — the final year of Jim Crow America — two Harlem-based groups of Black photographers came together to create the Kamoinge Workshop, which has since become the world’s longest-running photography collective.
LAB
Shooting a Long-Term Documentary Project, by Kadir van Lohuizen
A member of NOOR Images, Kadir van Lohuizen has covered conflicts in Africa and elsewhere, but is probably best known for his long-term projects on the seven rivers of the world, the rising of sea levels, the diamond industry and migration in the Americas.
LAB
Calendar of Grants and Prizes for Documentary
Here you will find a list of all important prizes and awards dedicated to portrait photography with a calendar of submissions, grant amounts and useful information. Submit your work.
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