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A Portrait of Disenchanted Youth Flocking to Haight-Asbury in the 1960s

A Portrait of Disenchanted Youth Flocking to Haight-Asbury in the 1960s

Photography at First Sight

BOOK

A Portrait of Disenchanted Youth Flocking to Haight-Asbury in the 1960s

Fifty years in the making, William Gedney’s chronicle of the early San Francisco hippie scene has finally been published, offering an unvarnished look at the roots of the legendary 1960s counterculture. 

BOOK

The Inuit in the Light of Day

Published by the Lumière des Roses Gallery, the catalog 

Inuit

 features early twentieth-century portraits from the archive of the writer-journalist Victor Forbin. 

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INTERVIEW

Harry Gruyaert: “India is a Life Lesson”

The photographer Harry Gruyaert, a member of Magnum Photos, publishes a beautiful photo book on India with Atelier EXB: it’s an immersive experience with a touch of mystery.

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TIPS

5 Essential Tools for Landscape Photography

Photography accessories are tools that a lot of photographers tend to overlook. Here are five essential accessories for landscape photography that are easy to take with you everywhere you go. 

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MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Duane Michals

The poetic work of American artist Duane Michals, famous for his existential photo series and for his wacky personality, is punctuated by portraits. He tells here in video his approach to the genre.

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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. He is now telling his own story and that of the people around him in this 38-minutes film.

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TUTORIAL

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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LESSON

A History of Documentary Photography

The peculiar thing about documentary photography is that, since the inception of the medium, documenting has been the very purpose of photography as a whole. Historian Guillaume Blanc takes an in-depth look at what many consider to be the nobility of photography.

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