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  • Sarah Moon. Monette pour Comme Des Garcons, 2007
    Photo Credit: Vogue

    “Monette Pour Comme Des Garçons” graces the cover of Sarah Moon’s book “Now and Then,” perfectly capturing her ethereal and dreamlike photographic style, marked by a timeless aura.

    This image, part of a fashion campaign for the Japanese label Comme Des Garçons, features a…Read More

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  • To be more creative is to get closer to childhood.

    Sarah Moon

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  • Sarah Moon. A Bouche Perdue, 2000, Fresson Print
    Photo Credit: Fetterman Gallery

    This photo by Sarah Moon features a close-up of a female model holding a small parrot. The focus on the bird and the person’s lips, along with the blurred background, creates a strong contrast and draws attention to the striking complementary colour palette -…Read More

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  • It's that I don't like white paper backgrounds. A woman does not live in front of white paper. She lives on the street, in a motor car, in a hotel room.

    Helmut Newton

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  • Helmut Newton. Rue Aubriot, Yves Saint Laurent, French Vogue, Paris, 1975
    Photo Credit: The Helmut Newton Estate

    This iconic Rue Aubriot image is a hallmark of Helmut Newton’s portfolio, part of a series that exemplifies his signature style of portraying female models as strong, commanding figures.

    Newton’s model, Vibeke Knudsen, dons a…Read More

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  • Helmut Newton. Willi Fashion Mansfield, British Vogue, London, 1967
    Photo Credit: The Helmut Newton Estate

    Helmut Newton, renowned for his provocative and often erotically charged photography, made a lasting impact on both fashion and art photography. Despite his personal belief that his photographs were not art, his work significantly…Read More

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  • Bernard Plossu. St. Louis, Senegal, 1976. Fresson print
    Photo Credit: Heritage Auctions

    French photographer Bernard Plossu, recognised for his evocative travel photography, was born in Vietnam in 1945. His photograph from St. Louis, Senegal, with its rich culture and history, perfectly captures his dreamlike and spontaneous style, which has…Read More

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  • Diane Levell. Moroccan Well, 1989 (hand coloured cyanotype, monoprint.)
    Photo Credit: University of Delaware, Museums Collections

    But is it still a photo?

    Diane Levell, an American-born artist and photographer, used her visual skills early in her career for interior design, commercial art, reprographics, and graphic design. She taught herself…Read More

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    • Thanks for sharing a Photo Digest, Jako! This is indeed photographic art. I’ve always felt that while the camera matters, your visual insight and vocabulary are most important.

  • Light glorifies everything. It transforms and ennobles the most commonplace and ordinary subjects. The object is nothing; light is everything.

    Leonard Missone

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  • Leonard Misonne. Sortie De La Gare, Namur, Belgium, 1938
    Photo Credit: Wikipedia

    Leonard Misonne, a Belgian photographer, was one of the foremost figures of the Pictorialist movement. The Pictorialists endeavoured to craft photographs that captured mood and atmosphere, emulating the style of paintings rather than prioritizing sharp detail.…Read More

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  • W. Eugene Smith. Walk to Paradise Garden, 1946
    Photo Credit: Heritage Auctions

    W. Eugene Smith’s ‘Walk to Paradise Garden, is one of the most iconic and poignant photographs in the history of photojournalism. This image holds a significant place both in Smith’s career and in the larger context of photographic art.

    The photograph depicts S…Read More

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