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Authors: Patrick Demarchelier (
Photographer), Ingrid Sischy (Author) Hardcover; 239 pages; photographs Publisher: Rizzoli Suggested Retail: $ 115 In no way should this be considered a complete record of the fashion house established by Christian Dior shortly after
World War II — but it is perhaps the most gorgeous.
Gershman is a noted
photographer whose photographs capture the essence of this time in history in his book, Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in
World War II.
«
War Photographer» is an intense, sometimes overwhelming, documentary about James Nachtwey, a noted photographer who specializes in conflict zones aroun
Photographer» is an intense, sometimes overwhelming, documentary about James Nachtwey, a noted
photographer who specializes in conflict zones aroun
photographer who specializes in conflict zones around the
world.
An enlarged portrait of Guy Bourdain, a one time collaborator of Varda's who went on to become a celebrated
photographer, is put on a concrete bunker that Germans abandoned in
World War II and ended up off a cliff and embedded in a beach.
Documentary Joslyn Barnes — «The House I Live In,» «Trouble the Water» Danielle Renfrew Behrens — «Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,» «The Queen of Versailles» Joe Bini * — «Tales of the Grim Sleeper,» «Encounters at the End of the
World» Douglas Blush — «The Hunting Ground,» «The Invisible
War» Rachel Boynton — «Big Men,» «Our Brand Is Crisis» Irene Taylor Brodsky — «The Final Inch,» «Hear and Now» Margaret Brown — «The Great Invisible,» «The Order of Myths» Nancy Buirski — «Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq,» «The Loving Story» Maro Chermayeff — «Marina Abramovic The Artist Is Present,» «The Kindness of Strangers» Ramona S. Diaz — «Don't Stop Believin»: Everyman's Journey,» «Imelda» James Gay - Rees — «Amy,» «Senna» Haile Gerima — «Teza,» «Ashes and Embers» Laurens Grant — «The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution,» «Freedom Riders» Richard Hankin — «Art and Craft,» «God Loves Uganda» Kazuo Hara — «A Dedicated Life,» «The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On» Thomas Allen Harris — «Through a Lens Darkly: Black
Photographers and the Emergence of a People,» «Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela» Matthew Heineman — «Cartel Land,» «Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare» Judith Helfand — «The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement,» «Blue Vinyl» Amy Hobby — «What Happened, Miss Simone?
«He was probably one of the first
photographers to travel extensively in Africa after
World War II.»
This moment in time being captured at the height of the Cold
War, however, the young Marine walked closely enough so that
photographers (and implicitly the Russians) would see that the president was capable of unleashing the end of the
world at any moment.
Bali has a bona fide
World War II shipwreck in Tulamben to explore, majestic Manta Rays to swim with and for the avid underwater
photographer a huge array of macro diving (Frogfish, Ornate Ghost Pipe Fish, Rhinopea and Stonefish can regularly be found when diving Bali.)
And with official merchandise from
world famous brands like Star
Wars, Hallmark, Disney, Harry Potter and more plus the quality content from international artists, illustrators, designers and
photographers there is an endless opportunity to generate referral income and increase my earning potential.»
In his ongoing project System of Absurdity, British
photographer Barry Falk explores the impact of the Second
World War and the subsequent Soviet Occupation on the Baltic States between 1944 and 1991.
Photographer Brian Griffin's Himmelstrasse series offers a moving portrait of the Polish railway tracks used to transport prisoners to Nazi extermination camps during
World War Two.
Surrealist, Romantic, official artist in both
world wars,
photographer and writer (and sometime art critic), Paul Nash was the greatest English modernist, whose art was a synthesis both of artistic conflict and personal difficulty, and borne out of the horrors of the century itself, with its shell - cratered landscapes and acres of twisted airplane wreckage, seen under a gibbous moon.
Philip «Snapdragon» Stern was an American
photographer noted for his iconic portraits of Hollywood stars, as well as his
war photography while serving as a U.S. Army Ranger in the «Darby's Rangers» unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during World War
war photography while serving as a U.S. Army Ranger in the «Darby's Rangers» unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during
World War War II.
These
photographers documented the post
war energy and exotic chaos of New York City as it evolved from the crisis years of the Great Depression and the Second World War through to the social turbulence of
war energy and exotic chaos of New York City as it evolved from the crisis years of the Great Depression and the Second
World War through to the social turbulence of
War through to the social turbulence of...
After serving as a
Photographer's Mate Second Class in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II, he began working as a freelance photographer, primarily for Harper's Baza
Photographer's Mate Second Class in the U.S. Merchant Marine during
World War II, he began working as a freelance
photographer, primarily for Harper's Baza
photographer, primarily for Harper's Bazaar, in 1944.
The second video,
War Pigeon (2017), created on the occasion of Blue Room, invokes another evocative detail in the history of espionage: the use of trained pigeons as aerial
photographers during
World War II.
Smith was an internationally renowned
photographer who received critical acclaimfor his coverage of
World War II and whose images have appeared in Life, Newsweek and The New York Times.
Noted
photographer Suzanne Opton portrays veterans from
World War II, the Cold
War, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Born in Iran, Abbas came to be one of the
world's best - known
war photographers, covering conflicts and uprisings in Vietnam, the Middle East, Cuba, Northern Ireland, and several other countries.
After
World War II, the country began to produce film and camera equipment, supporting a large amateur photography culture and sponsoring native
photographers as important artistic producers.
Sony Global Imaging Ambassadors A worldwide program, giving
photographers from around the
world the tools to document important stories of fame, fashion, culture, sportsmanship,
war, human devastation, celebration and environmental shifts.
His groundbreaking project Hitler Moves East (1975 — 77), a series of imagined scenes from
World War II's Russian front, first established his reputation, becoming a touchstone for the iconoclastic generation of American
photographers that includes artists like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince.
«Tate Liverpool presents the faces of Germany between the two
World Wars seen through the eyes of painter Otto Dix (1891 — 1969) and
photographer August Sander (1876 — 1964).
By contrast, the legendary
war photographer Robert Capa famously got in the thick of it during the Second World War, including landing with US troops on Omaha Beach in 19
war photographer Robert Capa famously got in the thick of it during the Second
World War, including landing with US troops on Omaha Beach in 19
War, including landing with US troops on Omaha Beach in 1945.
After joining the army during
World War II, Croner worked as an aerial
photographer with the United States Army Air Corps stationed in the South Pacific.
After joining the army during
World War II, he worked as an aerial
photographer with the United States Army Air Corps stationed in the South Pacific.
This exhibition will focus on the decade when our artists, very much alongside our
photographers, film stars, musicians and fashion designers, captured the
world's imagination, creating the idea of «Swinging London», the city that was the symbol of all that was new and exciting for a generation finally throwing off the trauma of the Second World War and facing the future with an optimism born from prosperity and political freedom, despite the shadow of nuclear proliferation and the continuation of the Cold
world's imagination, creating the idea of «Swinging London», the city that was the symbol of all that was new and exciting for a generation finally throwing off the trauma of the Second
World War and facing the future with an optimism born from prosperity and political freedom, despite the shadow of nuclear proliferation and the continuation of the Cold
World War and facing the future with an optimism born from prosperity and political freedom, despite the shadow of nuclear proliferation and the continuation of the Cold
War.
The Indestructible Lee Miller The exhibition considers Miller's life from multiple perspectives: assistant, collaborator and muse of surrealist artist Man Ray; and pioneering fine art, fashion, and
war photographer whose images of the London Blitz, liberation of Paris, and Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps were among the most powerful photographs of World War
war photographer whose images of the London Blitz, liberation of Paris, and Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps were among the most powerful photographs of
World War War II.
Thematic Sections: Defining Soviet Photography; The Great Patriotic
War:
World War II and the Eastern Front; Picturing the Unimaginable; Stalingrad: The Critical Turning Point; The Price of Victory; The Reckoning: The Ambivalence of Liberation, the Glory of Victory, and the Aftermath of
War / Ephemera The
Photographer's Process; How Grief Became an Icon; Afterlife of the Image
As a young artist O'Keeffe was influenced by the works of many artists and
photographers, bridging the
world of avant - garde art in Europe before World War I, such as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such as Arthur
world of avant - garde art in Europe before
World War I, such as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such as Arthur
World War I, such as the work of Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, with the new modernist artists in America, such as Arthur Dove.
As Italy emerged from the tragedy and devastation of
World War II, a pioneering generation of
photographers and filmmakers developed a new visual language rooted in reality and authenticity in order to critically examine postwar life.
Best known for his expressive documentation of
World War II's impact on Japanese culture, Tomatsu was one of Japan's most creative and influential
photographers.
Keetman studied photography in Munich following
World War II and was a founding member of Fotoform, an influential group of experimental German
photographers.
A painter, professor, and
photographer, Kesting served in
World War I. Using smoke to obliterate half of his face, his self - portrait alludes to the horrifying physical and psychological disfiguration many soldiers suffered during the w
War I. Using smoke to obliterate half of his face, his self - portrait alludes to the horrifying physical and psychological disfiguration many soldiers suffered during the
warwar.
The International Center of Photography presents Then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans during
World War II, a group exhibition currently on view through May 6, 2018, looking at life inside concentration camps through the eyes of Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, Clem Albers, and incarcerated
photographer Toyo Miyatake, among others.
Steichen's career also spanned a range of titles, from painter to aerial
photographer in
World War I to curator to head of the U.S. naval photographic division in
World War II to director of photography at the Museum of Modern Art.
Best known for his evocative paintings of
war - ravaged landscapes and his quasi-Surrealist visions of the English countryside, Nash was also a consummate
photographer, who believed that the camera could reveal aspects of the
world that the painter could not.
05 Oct 2015 IMMA presents new work by award winning British
photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews IMMA presents Shot at Dawn a new body of work by the British
photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews that focuses on the sites at which soldiers from the British, French and Belgian armies were executed for cowardice and desertion during the First
World War.
Except for an interlude during
World War II, Brassaï worked as a freelance magazine
photographer and writer for publications including Minotaure, Verve, Coronet, Picture Post, and Harper's Bazaar.
The creative possibilities explored through photography were never richer or more varied than in the years between the First and Second
World Wars, when
photographers approached figuration, abstraction, and architecture with unmatched imaginative fervor.
The exhibition surveys 35 photographs by Grossman, from his own neighborhood of Chelsea, to Little Italy and Coney Island, as well as in Central America during
World War II, while serving as a
photographer in the U.S. Army.
«I spent half of my time in
war zones and half in the fashion
world,» said former fashion
photographer and filmmaker Michel Comte, a dinner guest, who is now forging an art career for himself.
Albert Renger - Patzsch (1897 — 1966) is considered one of the most influential
photographers of the 20th century as a representative of German New Objectivity, a movement that emerged after the end of the First
World War.
The work of Otto Dix will be presented in Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919 — 1933, an exhibition that presents the faces of Germany between the two
World Wars seen through the eyes of painter Otto Dix (1891 — 1969) and
photographer August Sander (1876 — 1964).
Awards & Distinctions 2015 ICP Infinity Award 2015
World Press Photo Award, 2nd 2015 Photographic Museum of Humanity, 1st 2015 White House News
Photographers Assoc., 1st 2015 POYi Award of Excellence 2014 TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2014 2014 Aaron Siskind Fellowship Grant 2014 Pulitzer Center Grant 2013 Getty Images Grant 2012 Pulitzer Center Grant 2012 POYi
World Understanding Award 2012 Saint Brieuc Festival Grant 2012 IoS Photography Books of the Year 2012 POYi Best Book Award, Finalist 2011 Leica Oskar Barnack Prize, Finalist 2011 Magnum Foundation Grant 2010 POYi
Photographer of the Year, 1st 2008 Hearst Fellow, Univ. of Colorado 2008 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2008
Photographer of the Year, 2nd 2008 POYi Award of Excellence 2008 Alicia Patterson Fellowship 2007 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2007 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Perpignan Young
Photographer 2006 Bayeux
War Correspondents Prize 2006 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Days Japan Jury Prize 2006 PDN's 30 Past Solo Exhibitions Blue Sky Days in Bayeux, France Oct - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Cortona Italy Jul - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Barcelona Jul - 2015 Borderline North Korea Nov - 2013 Castaways of the Marshall Islands Oct - 2012 Behind The Curtains of 21st Century Communism Jul - 2012 Behind the Curtains Aug - 2010 Behind the Curtain May - 2009 Nepal Rituels & Revolution Feb - 2009
Exhibition: SOLO EXHIBITIONS Blue Sky Days in Bayeux, France Oct - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Cortona Italy Jul - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Barcelona Jul - 2015 Borderline North Korea Nov - 2013 Castaways of the Marshall Islands Oct - 2012 Behind The Curtains of 21st Century Communism Jul - 2012 Behind the Curtains Aug - 2010 Behind the Curtain May - 2009 Nepal Rituels & Revolution Feb - 2009 AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2015 ICP Infinity Award 2015
World Press Photo Award, 2nd 2015 Photographic Museum of Humanity, 1st 2015 White House News
Photographers Assoc., 1st 2015 POYi Award of Excellence 2014 TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2014 2014 Aaron Siskind Fellowship Grant 2014 Pulitzer Center Grant 2013 Getty Images Grant 2012 Pulitzer Center Grant 2012 POYi
World Understanding Award 2012 Saint Brieuc Festival Grant 2012 IoS Photography Books of the Year 2012 POYi Best Book Award, Finalist 2011 Leica Oskar Barnack Prize, Finalist 2011 Magnum Foundation Grant 2010 POYi
Photographer of the Year, 1st 2008 Hearst Fellow, Univ. of Colorado 2008 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2008
Photographer of the Year, 2nd 2008 POYi Award of Excellence 2008 Alicia Patterson Fellowship 2007 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2007 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Perpignan Young
Photographer 2006 Bayeux
War Correspondents Prize 2006 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Days Japan Jury Prize 2006 PDN's 30
Shive, a noted
photographer known as the «leading chronicler of America's national parks,» journeyed to Midway Atoll to document the national wildlife refuge in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Midway, which proved to be a turning point of
World War II in the Pacific.