Fiona Kemp - 1 views
Michael Snape - Sculptures - 2 views
Sculpture by the Sea - Jane Gillings - 1 views
Studio Tord Boontje - 2 views
Art (and Architecture) by the Sea - Indesignlive | Daily Connection to Architecture and... - 1 views
Robert Capa - YouTube - 0 views
35 Magnum Photographers Give Their Advice to Aspiring Photographers - 0 views
Photo expert Kristen Lubben on the secrets of Magnum's contact sheets Artspace - 0 views
Elliott Erwitt on Photographing Popes, Presidents, and Marilyn Monroe | Art for Sale | ... - 0 views
Magnum: One Archive, Three Views on Vimeo - 0 views
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11 minute video. For the first time in its history, the iconic photography agency Magnum has opened its London office's resin print archive to three contemporary practitioners. Guided by the former Magnum Photos archivist Nick Galvin, historian and anthropologist Elizabeth Edwards, photographer Hannah Starkey and artist Uriel Orlow were invited to reinterpret how social, cultural and political inclinations have shaped the content of the archive. Edwards, Starkey and Orlow chose 130 rarely seen photographs from68,000 prints, which collectively present an imperfect history of photography from 1940 - 2000. Edwards addresses how the experiences of people and their engagement with the world are inscribed in the photograph. Starkey's interest is in how the female perspective has resulted in a narrative linked across the decades, and Orlow teases out the blind spots of history in the margins of crisis. Twenty-seven photographers whose work is presented in the exhibition include Abbas, Eve Arnold, Rene Burri, Elliott Erwitt, Stuart Franklin, Leonard Freed, David Hurn, Peter Marlow, Inge Morath, Martin Parr, Chris Steele-Perkins and David "Chim" Seymour.
At Home with Elliott Erwitt on Vimeo - 0 views
Jacob Aue Sobol "Arrivals & Departures" Moscow - Ulan Bator - Beijing 28 days on Vimeo - 0 views
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5 minute video of Magnum photographer Jacob Are Sobol talking about his work. As a test of the new Leica M Monochrom digital black-and-white camera, Magnum photographer Jacob Aue Sobol made a trek from Moscow to Ulan Bator to Beijing in 28 days, often making more than 1,000 photographs each day for 28 days straight. In this short video, he talks with Lens Culture founder Jim Casper about his adventures, and shares more than 30 of his top picks from that trip.
Thomas Hoepker - the joy of wandering around on Vimeo - 0 views
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7 minute video of Magnum photographer Thomas Hoepker talking about his work. A member and former president of Magnum Photos, Thomas Hoepker has defined German photojournalism like few others. In this video, he discusses his new book "Wanderlust," his travels around the word and some of his most famous photographs. Thomas Hoepker was honored with the Leica Hall of Fame Award on September 16 at "LEICA - DAS WESENTLICHE" during photokina 2014.
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