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Peter Lindbergh, The Authentic
Peter Lindbergh, The Authentic
EXHIBITION
Peter Lindbergh, The Authentic
“It should be the responsibility of modern photographers to free women, and ultimately everyone, from the tyranny of youth and perfection.” This says everything. Peter Lindbergh is not just another fashion photographer.
By Sophie Bernard
BOOK
Peter Fetterman: The Power of Photography
In a new book, collector and gallerist Peter Fetterman compiles 120 photographs from iconic photographers and new talents alike.
By Christina Cacouris
EXHIBITION
Posing for the Future
While waiting to pick up
prints at a photo studio in Gulu, Uganda, photographer Martina Bacigalupo noticed in the trash a number of printed portraits with missing heads.
Photographs by Denis Obal, courtesy of Martina Bacigalupo
EXHIBITION
Trying to Preserve the History of One of LA’s Most Vibrant Neighborhoods
During the pandemic, Emanuel Hahn set out to photograph Los Angeles’ famed Koreatown as way to work out a creative rut, looking at how Covid-19 and gentrification were changing the area. But as he spent more time with the shopkeepers he met, the project became a way to create a record of the lives of the Korean immigrants who have made Koreatown what it is today.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
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MASTERCLASS
Street Photography in New York City, by Nina Berman
Nina Berman is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. Her wide-ranging work looks at American politics, militarism, post violence trauma and resistance. Among her passions stand street photography. In this 4-chapter course, she will give you her advice on how to roam the streets of New York, and take advantage of the luminous beams that spread between its buildings.
By Noor Images
MASTERCLASS
Shooting Portraits With Artificial Light, by Sanne de Wilde
Sanne De Wilde explores the medium of photography and effectuates this in regards to subjects related to the role genetics, identity and perception play in people’s lives and how this shapes and affects communities and makes people vulnerable in the eye of society. In this 4-chapter course, she will give you her advice on taking portraits with artificial light. Watch the entire class below, choose the chapters in the upper left corner, and the subtitles in the lower right corner.
By Noor Images
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Living on the Streets in One of America’s Richest Cities
For six years, Robert Gumpert documented the unhoused in San Francisco. Division Street is the culmination, named for the street where the project began. Combining first-person narratives, found text and Gumpert’s photographs, it is the story of lives lived on the streets in one of the richest cities in America.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
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