Mr. DeCarava freelanced for Fortune, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Look and other magazines, but he led a protest against Life magazine in the 1960s, saying it discriminated
against black photographers.
He led a protest against Life magazine in the 1960s, saying it discriminated
against black photographers.
Not exact matches
UNDERCOVER designer JUN TAKAHASHI blinds prophets, dignitaries, and other cultural icons in a series of
black - and - white illustrations; writers and graffiti artists NUG & PIKE collide tagging with trance rituals;
photographer ALASDAIR MCLELLAN finds adolescence's last idyll; artist MATTHEW BARNEY takes us behind the scenes of his CREMASTER CYCLE; writer EMILY KING digs up ASPEN magazine's protest
against uniformity;
The use of pattern
against pattern became the hallmark of
photographers like Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé, whose
black and white images erase color to emphasize pattern.