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      August Sander. The Boxers, Heim Heese and Paul Roderstein, 1929
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      In the photograph “The Boxers, Hein Heese and Paul Roderstein, 1929”, the renowned German portrait and documentary photographer August Sander offers a raw, unembellished glimpse into the persona of two boxers, captured in their natural disposition. This pie…Read More

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      I just walk around, observing the subject from various angles until the picture elements arrange themselves into a composition that pleases my eye.

      André Kertész

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      André Kertész. Washington Square (Tracks in Snow), February 24, 1966
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      In “Washington Square (Tracks in Snow), February 24, 1966,” Kertész revisits a setting that closely resembles his other works. This practice of elevated perspective and returning to familiar settings was a well-known trait of his photographic st…Read More

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      André Kertész. Washington Square Park, January 9, 1954
      Credit: Heritage Auctions

      André Kertész, a Hungarian-born photographer, carved out an illustrious career that spanned over seven decades, continuing to be active well into his nineties. Celebrated for his intuitive sense of composition and his capacity to make ordinary scenes ext…Read More

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      Juxtaposition: To place side by side unexpected colours, shapes and ideas

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      Louis Stettner. On a Dutch Ferry, 1958
      Credit: Heritage Auctions

      Louis Stettner was an American photographer known for his sensitive portrayal of everyday life. His images often tiptoed between street photography and photojournalism, capturing the essence of the world around him.

      In “On a Dutch Ferry, 1958,” Stettner presents us with an…Read More

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      Dorothea Lange. Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, 1936
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      Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” is a photograph that most of us have come across at some point, even if we didn’t know its name or the story behind it. Taken in 1936 during the Great Depression, Lange was on a commission for the U.S. government, tasked with…Read More

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      Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.

      Don McCullin

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      Alfred Eisenstaedt. Children at a Puppet Theatre, Paris, 1963

      Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photograph “Children at a Puppet Theater” transports us to a moment of pure, unadulterated emotion. Taken at the Guignol puppet show in Parc de Montsouris in the Tuileries, Paris, the image captures children reacting to the tale of Saint George and the Dragon at…Read More

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