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Deon Cerff posted in the group Black and White Photography
Square Frame, Barbican London Collection
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Deon Cerff posted in the group Black and White Photography
Frame Lines, Barbican London Collection
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Separated Clouds; Barbican, London
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Vilém Kriz. Sirague City, 1966
Photo Credit: Heritage Auctions
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This photograph, titled Sirague City, 1966, by Czech photographer Vilém Kriz (1921–1994), is a striking example of surrealism and photographic manipulation. Kriz was known for pushing the boundaries of photography, often incorporating layers of texture, abstraction, and mys…Read More -
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Todd Webb: Mr. Perkin’s Pierce Arrow, Harlem, New York, 1946
Photo Credit: Heritage Auctions
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Todd Webb (1905–2000) was an American photographer best known for his evocative images of urban life and architecture in mid-20th-century America. A former stockbroker turned artist, Webb captured the rhythm of city streets with a sensitivity t…Read More -
DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Tom Smith sits down with Arthur Meyerson, one of the world’s finest colour photographers, to explore his inspiring processes and philosophies. A must-watch for anyone passionate about the art of photography!
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Ruth Bernhard: Lifesavers, New York, 1930
Photo Credit: Heritage Auctions
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This is our third consecutive exploration of Ruth Bernhard’s work, and Lifesavers (1930) presents yet another dimension of her artistry. While her nudes focus on the human form as sculpture and her architectural studies celebrate geometric precision, this…Read More - Load More Posts
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Great angle!