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Support Myanmar With One Photograph

Support Myanmar With One Photograph

Photography at First Sight

CHARITY

Print For Crisis: United for Myanmar

Support Myanmar with one photograph. Many prints by renowned photographers available at an affordable price on 

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BOOK

Carlota Guerrero's Kaleidoscopic Vision of the Divine Feminine

Collecting a decade of work, Carlota Guerrero’s first monograph is a majestic celebration of the mesmerizing power of the spirit made flesh.

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BOOK

A Disturbing Look at Modern Consumerism

Daniel Stier’s latest book portraits the city as an accumulation of capital and goods, a metabolic system of buying and selling, a place of constant construction and destruction.

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BOOK

Zanele Muholi’s Self-Portraits as Visual Weapons

In anticipation of the 2022 exhibition at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, in Paris, French publisher Éditions delpire & co has gathered 96 self-portraits by Zanele Muholi under a book titled 

Somnyama Ngonyama - Hail the Dark Lioness

, in which the South African who defines herself as a visual activist exposes stereotypes of the representation of Black culture.

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DISCOVERY

Dystopian Visions: When Photographers Create Uncanny Futures

Professional wrestling has been a mainstay in Pittsburgh for more than a century. The first reference to matches in the region dates back to 1860. Photographer David Aschkenas has dedicated a long project to it.

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MASTERCLASS

Masterclass With Charles Traub

Charles H. Traub is an American photographer and educator, known for his ironic real-world witness color photography. He founded the MFA program in Photography, Video, and Related Media at the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1987, which was the first program of its kind to fully embrace digital photographic practice.

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TUTORIAL

Using an Analog Camera for Portraits, by Francesco Zizola

Francesco Zizola has documented the world's major conflicts and their hidden crisis, focusing on the social and humanitarian issues that define life in the developing world. In this 4-chapter course, he will give you his advice on how to take portraits with an analog camera, and you will follow his steps in the neighborhood of Garbatella, in Rome, Italy.

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