Tag #Photography

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The Unknown Photographer of the Occupation": Raoul Minot's Unique Photos of Nazi-Occupied Paris

Raoul Minot, a Parisian department store employee, secretly photographed German-occupied Paris between 1940 and 1942, producing around 700 images before his 1943 arrest, offering a unique perspective on the occupation.

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Controversial Removal of "Scourged Back" Photograph Sparks Debate

Amidst a political debate over historical presentation in US museums, an 1863 photograph depicting the scarred back of a formerly enslaved man, "Scourged Back," was reportedly ordered removed from an unidentified national park, sparking controversy and raising questions about the Trump administratio...

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Pixelprojekt Ruhrgebiet: Two Decades of Photographic Memory

The Pixelprojekt Ruhrgebiet, an online archive of photography showcasing the Ruhr region, celebrates 20 years, with over 635 photo series from 381 photographers, reflecting the region's industrial past and present.

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Stanhope Silver Band Crossing the River Wear

In 1996, photographer Richard Grassick captured the Stanhope Silver Band crossing the River Wear in Weardale, England, on stepping stones during their annual walk to the Stanhope Agricultural Show, resulting in a vibrant color photograph showcasing the band's unique procession.

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Mexican Migrant Journey Photographed in Dos Muros

Alejandro Cegarra's "Dos Muros" showcases eight years photographing migrants' perilous journey through Mexico to the US, revealing human experiences amidst the challenges.

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faz.net
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Depardon's Auschwitz: A 1979 Documentary

Raymond Depardon's 1979 photo series of Auschwitz-Birkenau, commissioned by Paris Match, is now on exhibit at the Paris Memorial de la Shoah. His objective was to document the physical remnants of the camp, using a style that reflected prevailing sensitivities towards Holocaust imagery in the late 1...

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Double Feature: A Book Exploring the Power of Juxtaposition in Vernacular Photography

Mark Alice Durant's "Double Feature" showcases over 200 vernacular photographs from Patrick Pound's collection, exploring how juxtapositions create unexpected meanings and transform photography from mere documentation into visual thought, as analyzed by 44 writers.

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The Agony and the Ecstasy of a Passport Photo

A man's experience getting a new passport photo leads to unexpected reflections on aging and resilience, drawing parallels to ancient Spartan rituals.

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Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins: A Counter-Narrative to Mainstream Media

The death of British-Burmese photographer Chris Steele-Perkins prompted tributes, highlighting his impactful work documenting marginalized communities in Britain during the 1970s and 80s, offering a counter-narrative to dominant media portrayals.

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12 Memorable Images of 2024 So Far

A selection of twelve impactful photographs from 2024 captures diverse global events, ranging from religious ceremonies in Thailand to the aftermath of wildfires in Greece, highlighting both human resilience and suffering.

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AI Bias and Frankfurt's Western Turn: A Shared Paradox

A conversational AI revealed a potential bias towards open societies due to increased access to critique, while a Frankfurt exhibition, "Frankfurt went West," uses photography to illustrate the city's post-war embrace of Western values, revealing the rapid shift and convenient forgetting of its Nazi...

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Renovated Norwich Castle Opens, Showcasing Norman Artifacts

Norwich Castle Keep in East Anglia, England, reopened after a \$37 million, five-year renovation, opening all five floors to the public for the first time and showcasing over 900 Norman artifacts on loan from the British Museum, creating a significant boost for tourism in the region.

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