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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. 

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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.

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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.

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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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Blind financially supports the production of visual stories and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios.

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