Sentences with phrase «greatest war photographers»

Travelling across Europe together, their love affair only lasted for two years, but together they gained a reputation as two of the greatest war photographers of all time.
Journalist Seeley's debut stars Will Keller, a once - great war photographer gone to seed.

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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?
Life staff photographer Burrows regarded the war in Vietnam as his greatest professional opportunity.
Echoes of the Great War will feature evocative images of the remnants of the Western Front by photographer Peter Cattrell, alongside archival materials including artwork, letters and maps.
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.
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 ofwar 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 ofWar through to the social turbulence of...
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
Describing the music in The Observer, Sean O'Hagan writes, «The great washes of synthetic sound, sometimes seductively symphonic, sometimes ominous, certainly add a new resonance to the photographer's most famous quotation about being «at war with the obvious.»»
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