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Maurice Broomfield: When Things Could Only Get Better
Maurice Broomfield: When Things Could Only Get Better
EXHIBITION
Maurice Broomfield: When Things Could Only Get Better
Featuring pictures of steelworks, weaving looms, and giant gears. Maurice Broomfield’s wonderful images of British industry capture both the optimism of 1960s Britain, but also the otherworldly nature of industrial sights.
By Colin Pantall
BOOK
Off the Iced Surface of a Flooded Field
Vanessa Winship's latest monograph “Snow” feels like an introvert’s strive to connect to the winter landscape and the people who inhabit it.
Photographs by Vanessa Winship
DISCOVERY
Corsica of Yesterday, by Jacques Boyer
Photographer and “science publicist,” Jacques Boyer immortalized Corsica in the early twentieth century.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
DISCOVERY
What Thai Youth Has to Say
A street photographer, an enthusiast of raw collages, and a documentary photographer: three young Thais present their vision of their transforming country.
By Charlotte Jean
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FILM
Young European Photographers, Episode 1: Michalina (Poland)
In this first episode of Young European Photographers, we visit Polish photographer Michalina Kuczyńska, who documents the social tensions and protests her country has experienced since the far right came to power.
By Charlotte Jean & Quentin Molinié
TUTORIAL
Shooting Indoor Architecture Photography, by Francesco Zizola
A member of NOOR Images, Francesco Zizola has documented the world’s major conflicts and their hidden crisis. In this 4-chapter course, he will give you his advice on how to produce indoor architecture photographs, and you will follow his steps in the heart of the MAXXI Museum, in Rome, Italy.By NOOR Images
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Work Today, Tomorrow And Centuries Ago
The Mast Collection presents its first exhibition: A Visual Alphabet of Industry, Work and Technology.
Cover Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos, Courtesy of the Mast Collection
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