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Street Photography

The copyright of Vivian Maier’s street photography

Vivian Maier was a clandestine photographer, residing and laboring in Chicago during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s primarily as a nanny in affluent suburbs....

Master of Photography reading list

Here's a curated reading list for a Masters of Photography, compiled by a 50 year career professional photographer covering photojournalism and street photography, fashion...

Rolleiflex vs Hasselblad film cameras?

A Comparison of Rolleiflex and Hasselblad Cameras - Are you thinking of getting into film photography and want the best camera possible? Rolleiflex and...

Vivian Maier was Phil Donahue’s nanny

In the enigmatic world of Vivian Maier, every revelation unveils a new layer of her captivating narrative. Recently, a surprising connection emerged, shedding light...

Was Vivian Maier a spy?

Vivian Maier biographer Pamela Bannos tells the story of Maier's enthusiasm for her new camera being so noticeable that someone in the village speculated...

Vivian Maier gives a photography lesson in exposure

“Narrow Street in Saint Bonnet en Champsaur I & II“, by Vivian Maier in France, 1950 or 1951. Two vintage prints included in the...

“Packing Up” by Vivian Maier in New York, 1955

The title, "Packing Up," offers a clue to the narrative unfolding before us. Is the nanny preparing to depart, bidding farewell to the young...

Susan Sontag vs. John Berger debate Storytelling

In the realm of literary and cultural criticism, few debates have been as riveting and insightful as the dialogue between Susan Sontag and John...

Vivian Maier Vintage Photography Auction Bargains

Cocoon, by Vivian Maier, circa 1950s, credit: Heritage Auctions, HA.com An extraordinary auction of early Vivian Maier photography has netted some bargains for vintage photography...

Fashion is out of fashion, again

In a world where trends flicker faster than ever and sustainability becomes a growing concern, it seems like the concept of "fashion" as we...
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