Not exact matches
Regardless, the odds of ever seeing more than one or two on the road (unless perhaps you live in Miami or Los Angeles) are fantastically low — which explains why it seems as though every
other car you encounter while driving this
Black Series carries a camera -(or cell phone --RRB- wielding occupant snapping off pics like a manic automotive spy
photographer.
The Aquarium,
Black Beauty, The Cathedral are
other great sites for underwater
photographers and marine life fanatics.
One of the
other essays by Carla Williams discusses the
Black Photographers Annual, a short - lived journal and anthology of black photographers» portfolios, first published in
Black Photographers Annual, a short - lived journal and anthology of black photographers» portfolios, first publi
Photographers Annual, a short - lived journal and anthology of
black photographers» portfolios, first published in
black photographers» portfolios, first publi
photographers» portfolios, first published in 1973.
Other photographers famed for their
black and white photography include Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Raoul Hausmann, Brassai, Seydou Keita, Malick Sidibe, Ray K. Metzker, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Henri Cartier - Bresson, and fashion
photographer Herb Ritts.
Based on «Reflections in
Black: A History of
Black Photographers, 1840 to the Present,» a 2000 book by Deborah Willis, who co-produced the film, the documentary features Lyle Ashton Harris, Glenn Ligon, Lorna Simpson, Hank Willis Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems, among many
others.
IWC Schaffhausen's A Portofino Affair The International Watch Co. is debuting its Portofino Midsize Collection with a private exhibition opening and dinner featuring work by famed
photographer Peter Lindbergh — whose
black - and - white images of Cate Blanchett, Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt and
others exploring the glamorous Portofino coast set the tone for this elegant new line.
We are looking for submissions from all
photographers who create
black and white or
other monochromatic images and would like to share their work with a wider international audience through the exposure of PH21 Gallery.
And there are still regular
photographers who just take these straight
black and white photographs, but there are more and more people who are using it within
other art forms and are mixing it all up, which didn't use to happen.
Mr. Harris» most recent film, Through A Lens Darkly:
Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People won the 2015 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary film, a Fund for Santa Barbara Social Justice Award and an Africa Movie Academy Award among
others.
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;
Bishin Jumonji is a
photographer who has done advertising, portrait, architectural, and
other work mainly known for his
black and white photographs of peculiar aesthetics.
Segregation during apartheid limited each
photographer's access to their own race; David Goldblatt (white) and Earnest Cole (
black) are used to inform each
other.
However, the group's critique of institutional racism in and beyond Britain's art world [6] became a part of the impetus that led to The
Other Story, a seminal survey of African and Asian artists at London's Hayward Gallery in 1989 as well as the founding of the Association of
Black Photographers and the establishment of Iniva, the Institute of International Visual Arts — some of which have exhibited Piper's work.
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.
In addition to those Vorticist members mentioned above, certain
other artists were closely associated with the movement including the much underrated painter David Bomberg (1890 - 1957), the US - born sculptor Jacob Epstein (1880 - 1959), who settled in Londin in 1905, and the American - born British
photographer Alvin Langdon Coburn (1882 - 1966) noted for his avant - garde
black - and - white abstract photographs, known as Vortographs.
In a series of
black history self - portraits, Cameroon - born
photographer Samuel Fasso recreated a famous profile image of Malcolm X. His «African Spirits» series, which also includes images of Martin Luther King Jr., Angela Davis and Ethiopian Emperor Hailé Sélassie, among
others, pays homage to major figures throughout the African diaspora whose principles, perspectives and actions shaped post-colonial thought.
Although similar in subject matter to
other documentary
photographers such as Diane Arbus and Saul Leiter, as well as fashion
photographers Irving Penn and Richard Avedon, Klein's images broke away from established modes through his use of high - grain film and wide angles to create his often out - of - focus
black - and - white prints.