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Photographers

Man Ray’s love-hate relationship with Hollywood

The Surrealist artist Man Ray struggled to balance the competing demands of his passion and his wallet Man Ray was by no means the first...

Honouring the memory of Australian war correspondents

"Amid dangers known and unknown war correspondents report what they see and hear. Those words and images live beyond the moment and become part...

Mark Anning Fashion Photography Portfolio

Mark Anning is an Australian fashion, commercial and fine art photographer with more than 40 years experience working with some of the biggest names in...

Was Peter Lik’s world record Phantom photograph a good deal?

With one sale to a single client worth $10 million in 2014, photographer Peter Lik claimed three of the Top 20 spots for most expensive...

Susan Sontag’s essay ‘Photography’ 50 years on

It is 50 years since Susan Sontag’s essay Photography was published This year marks 50 years since Susan Sontag’s essay Photography was published in the...

Robert Capa, a prolific & great war photographer

Robert Capa, one of the most prolific and greatest war photographers, died on 25 May 1954 in Indochina after stepping on a land mine...

Life Magazine’s Innovative Photography at MFA Boston

MFA Boston Presents Unprecedented Exhibition Exploring Life Magazine’s Innovative Use of Photography On view October 9, 2022–January 16, 2023. Photo captions: 1. Normandy Invasion on D‐Day, Soldier Advancing through...

Gregory Halpern “between the documentary and fine art”

During the Magnum-Speos Documentary & Photojournalism class, 2021, students were asked to present their analysis of a Magnum photographer. Analysis by Mark Anning of Gregory Halpern, as much as possible in his own words ...
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