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Mark Power: “America continues to enthrall and to disappoint in equal measure”
Mark Power: “America continues to enthrall and to disappoint in equal measure”
Photography at First Sight
BOOK
Mark Power: “America continues to enthrall and to disappoint in equal measure”
In 2012, Mark Power embarked on an ambition journey: Good Morning America, a visual narrative of the United States, spanning over five books and ten years.
EXHIBITION
Celebrating Mary Ellen Mark’s Poignant Portrait of Girlhood
A new exhibition explores how, aside from her projects, Mary Ellen Mark documented the lives of young women and girls around the globe over half a century.
EXHIBITION
In a League of Her Own: Ida Wyman, Girl Photographer in a World of Men
A new exhibition looks at rare color photographs of documentary photographer Ida Wyman made on the streets of New York in the 1940s.
TIPS
Photographing cherry blossoms
Cherry trees are special and beloved for the beautiful pink flowers they sprout when they're in bloom. So much so that it is a much anticipated national event in Japan by both locals and tourists.
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
TUTORIAL
Using Natural Light for Portraits, by Olga Kravets
In this 4-chapter course, the NOOR photographer will take you with her to the city of Saint-Denis, near Paris, and give you advice about portraiture in raw conditions.
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass With Charles Traub
Charles H. Traub is an American photographer and educator, known for his ironic real-world witness color photography. In the following video, he discusses photography in all its forms and talks about his personal work.
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