Tag #Photography

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Death of Sebastiao Salgado: Renowned Photographer and Environmental Activist Dies at 81

Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado died on Friday at age 81; his impactful work documented marginalized communities and environmental issues, while he and his wife dedicated decades to restoring the Atlantic Forest.

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Graciela Iturbide Wins Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts

Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide won the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts for her innovative and deeply artistic photographs exploring cultural and ancestral traditions, often in black and white, showcasing indigenous communities across the Americas and beyond.

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Surreal Photography: Viviane Sassen's Retrospective at Collezione Maramotti

The Collezione Maramotti in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy, presents a retrospective of Viviane Sassen's surreal photographs, showcasing her unique style blending fashion photography with experimental techniques like collage and painting, challenging traditional boundaries of photographic representation.

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Palestinian Life Before 1948: A Photographic Record

A collection of 100 archived photographs offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of Palestinians before the 1948 Nakba, showcasing the diverse communities, vibrant culture, and rich social fabric that existed prior to the displacement of at least 750,000 Palestinians.

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Women Power" Exhibit Showcases Magnum Photos' Depiction of Women's Roles

The "Women Power" exhibit at the Villa Bassi Rathgeb Museum in Abano Terme (until September 21st) displays 120 photographs from Magnum Photos, exploring women's roles through the lens of both female and male photographers, focusing on post-World War II to the present.

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Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda

Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.

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Salgado's Glacial Photographs: A Testament to Environmental Change

Sebastião Salgado's photography exhibition, showcasing previously unseen glacial images, highlights the impact of climate change and the photographer's transition from documenting human suffering to environmental concerns, emphasizing ethical and aesthetic considerations.

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Welsh Health Worker's Pandemic Photos Capture Resilience and Toll on Staff

Operating department practitioner David Collyer documented his colleagues' experiences at Nevill Hall Hospital in Wales during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic using a 35mm film camera, capturing images published in The Guardian and later compiled into a book, "All in a Day's Work," raising m...

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Ernest Cole: Lost and Found: A Documentary on Apartheid and its Legacy

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found" is a French documentary about South African photographer Ernest Cole, whose rediscovered photos from the apartheid era powerfully depict racial injustice, highlighting his personal struggles and the film's timely reminder of ongoing racial inequality.

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Salgado Retrospective at Les Franciscaines: A 50-Year Journey Through Photography

Sebastião Salgado's retrospective at Les Franciscaines in France, running until June 1, 2025, showcases over 50 years of his impactful black and white photography documenting global issues, from conflict to environmental challenges, offering a powerful visual journey.

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WWII: Unveiling Women's Pioneering Role in Military Photography

On VE Day's 80th anniversary, Historic England released over 150 behind-the-scenes photos showcasing the pioneering work of WAAF women photographers at Pinewood Studios during WWII, highlighting their crucial role in shaping public perception through film and newsreels.

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Ayana V. Jackson: Photography, Colonialism, and Economic Exploitation

Ayana V. Jackson's photography exhibition, "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma," currently at Madrid's Museo Nacional de Antropología, traces her family's history from slavery to the present, connecting personal narrative to broader themes of colonialism, racism, and economic exploitation.

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