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Meeting Robert Frank

Meeting Robert Frank

Photography at First Sight

ENCOUNTER

Best Regards, Robert Frank

They are the successors of Wright Morris, Walker Evans, Jakob Tuggener... Their images continue to enrich the world history of photography and our own impatient eyes. 

Blind 

shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Robert Frank, on the side of intuition.

EVENT

Magnum Photos Presents “Storytelling For Impact,” an Online Seminar

In a new four-part webinar, Magnum Photos brings together Colby Deal, Jim Goldberg, and Rafal Milach along with advocates, leaders, and grant-makers to help photographers in the fight for social change.

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BOOK

The Female Gaze: Challenging the Dynamics of the Artist-Muse Relationship

In her first museum exhibition, Chinese artist Pixy Liao deconstructs, subverts, and reimagines the gender dynamics of the traditional heterosexual relationship.

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BOOK

John Myers, Everyday Magic

Working from 1972 until 1988, English photographer John Myers shot a fascinating body of work by focussing on the humdrum, the boring, and the overlooked. His images then laid forgotten until a chance discovery in 2011, and are now being published in one book covering his whole work for the first time.

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MOVIE

Joakim Eskildsen, Nothing Special

Joakim Eskildsen is a Danish documentary photographer praised for his work on the Roma people and poverty in the United States. After traveling the world to document the stories and the lives of others, Joakim is now telling his own story and that of the people around him in this 38-minutes film.

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PODCAST

Sarah Blesener on Documentary Photography

Sarah Blesener is a documentary photographer based in New York City. In the following podcast, she discusses her most recent project, the essential role of ethics behind her work, being a woman in the photo industry and she gives advice to emerging documentary photographers

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