Both were introduced to
photojournalism by Robert Sengstacke (1943 - 2017) of The Chicago Defender and never wavered in their commitment to documenting the African American experience.
Hungarian combat photographer Robert Capa is best known for redefining wartime
photojournalism by insisting working in trenches, in the midst of combat.
The post World War II photography saw the big change in black - and - white established
photojournalism by introducing the use of color in the works of Ernst Haas for Life magazine in 1953.
Not exact matches
The awards which were presented
by John Milton, renowned American Journalist with specialty in
photojournalism and Patrick Smith, Editor in Chief, African Confidential Magazine were received
by Major General Chris Jemitola, Chief of Policy and Plans (Army), on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai and the Nigerian Army.
To mark the 175th anniversary of
photojournalism, the editors of TIME magazine (which is owned
by Health's parent company, Time Inc.) worked with an international team of curators, historians, and photographers to carefully select the photos published in 100 Photographs: The Most Influential Images of All Time ($ 25; amazon.com).
PHOTO
BY JAMES HAMILTON As staff photographer for The Village Voice, Hamilton has taken the pictures of many directors — from Hitchcock and Truffaut to Woody Allen and John Carpenter — and turned
photojournalism into high - contrast art.
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Photographs of the war in Iraq
by Alexandra Boulat, Ron Haviv, Gary Knight, and Antonin Kratochvil evidence the changing status of
photojournalism and its accelerated entry into art contexts.
Opie was originally inspired
by social documentary photographers like Lewis Hine, but outside of
photojournalism, there aren't a lot of contemporary artists looking at the world the way Hine did.
Accompanied
by a display at Tate Britain, visitors can experience visual similarities between art and
photojournalism.
The collection, acquired in 2005 for Ryerson University, comprises nearly 300,000 photographs
by more than 6,000 different image - makers, including many seminal figures of twentieth - century
photojournalism.
Russian Photography after the Revolution will feature rare, large - format gelatin silver prints
by Boris Ignatovich (1899 - 1976), a master of the Soviet avant - garde; Arkady Shaikhet (1898 - 1959), widely considered to be the founder of Soviet
photojournalism; and Aleksandr Rodchenko (1891 - 1956), perhaps the most acclaimed figure in early twentieth - century Russian art and design; as well as Abram Shterenberg (1900 - 1979), Georgy Petrussov (1903 - 1971), Semyon Fridlyand (1905 - 1964), Sergey Shimansky (1898 - 1972), Solomon Telingater (1903 - 1969), Emmanuil Evzerikhin (1911 - 1984), Yakov Khalip (1908 - 1980), and Georgy Zelma (1906 - 1984).
Like punk, Burgin's work is similarly patchwork in its sources and in its aggressive relationship to history, but
by contrast it appears virtually seamless as an image; the work's frisson comes from how closely it approaches advertising's codes, its asymptotic proximity to
photojournalism, without touching either one precisely.
«SPASIBO»
by Davide Monteleone (fourth laureate of the Carmignac Gestion
Photojournalism Award), is at the Saatchi Gallery until 3 November.
Works on view are varied, including pioneering x-rays and aerial views, artifacts of early
photojournalism, and recent examples of conceptual art all grouped in arrangements to emphasize the range of possibilities offered
by photography as a medium.
His early, unadorned compositions are heavily influenced
by his years at Folkwang, where the curriculum was largely focused on the straight - shot techniques of
photojournalism.
In addition to the history of photography, the Ransom Center's photography collection focuses on
photojournalism and documentary photography, with holdings of more than 5 million prints and negatives, supplemented
by books, manuscripts, journals and memorabilia of photographers.
Although he had long been convinced that he would have nothing to do with the profession,
by 1978 he had begun to study
photojournalism, supporting his studies
by driving a taxi.
But
by the second day, he had realised what he wanted to do with the rest of his life:
photojournalism.
The photographs featured in Made for America were taken for LIFE, Time and Fortune magazine assignments
by some of the most noted names in the history of
photojournalism including Margaret Bourke - White, W. Eugene Smith, Robert Capa, Walker Evans, Gordon Parks, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Horace Bristol, Martin Munkacsi, Erich Salomon and many more.
The public programme related to «Image Diplomacy «project includes a series of talks, reading groups, film screenings and workshops
by Russian and foreign experts in cinema, visual culture,
photojournalism and philology.
Through documentary photography and film, Lyon tells radical stories
by immersing himself in the lives of his subject — a viewpoint that has completely redefined
photojournalism.
This kind of work will contribute to the biennial's main theme
by willingly stepping outside the realms of
photojournalism and commercial photo - making, floating between the real and the imagined.
It's a role that has been reinforced
by traditions of
photojournalism, documentary photography, and anthropology, while taking on new forms and renewed urgency in recent years.
The images and objects he creates pose questions about the limits of representation
by examining complex associations between found photographs, videos, and sounds from documentaries,
photojournalism, and online media streams.
Her work has also been honored
by Pictures of the Year International, NPPA's Best of
Photojournalism, Critical Mass, American Photography and Communication Arts.
By 2000 Singh shifted her attention away from
photojournalism and has since exhibited internationally.
Influenced early on
by skateboarding and punk rock culture, he has always been a fan of music, art, art makers, photographers and
photojournalism.
If you've ever taken a darkroom course, you likely began
by learning silver gelatin printing, a process that's associated with the black - and - white work of early - 20th century photographers of all movements — Bauhaus, street,
photojournalism, you name it.
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