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Mind-blowing Black And White Street Photos Of Hong Kong In The 1950s Captured By A Teenager

These amazing street photos of Hong Kong captured by Self taught Chinese photographer Fan Ho. He arrived from Shanghai in 1949 and he fascinated by streets of Hong Kong. These Photos are part of his book “A Hong Kong Memoir“. More Info: Modernbook (View photos on Wherecoolthingshappen)  …

Josef Koudelka Reveal The Secrets Behind His Photographs – A Must Watch Video

The world’s greatest photographers reveal the secrets behind their images. A collection of films that uncover the artistic processes of the greatest contemporary photographers from an original perspective. Using images (contact prints, proofs, prints, or slides) with commentary by the artists themselves, the viewer is thrust into the secret universe…

12 Inspiring Photography Quotes from Master Photographer Steve McCurry

Here we have collected some inspiring sayings/quotes from Master Photographer Steve McCurry. One Photographer who is famous all over the globe arguably for one picture he shot in his life time named as the afghan girl. Steve McCurry doesn’t need much of an introduction amongst the photographers as well as…

Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Master Photographer Robert Frank

Director Gerald Fox’s documentary Leaving Home Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank features intimate interviews with the filmmaker and photographer. The artist discusses his feelings about how his adopted hometown of New York City has changed over the course of his 50 years living there. The director showcases Frank’s…

André Kertész – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

André Kertész was one of the finest Hungarian born photographers known for his astounding contribution towards photographic composition and photo essays. During his earlier days in photography, André never gained the apt recognition he was meant to get because of his unorthodox style of photo compositions and framing but today…

Street Photography Tips and Tricks by Veteran Photographer John Free

In this video Veteran Documentary & Street Photographer John Free giving some amazing tips for aspiring photographers. Please check his Youtube Channel for more amazing videos. About John Free John Free is a social documentary/street photographer who lives in Los Angeles. His photographic essays range from railroad tramps in California…

The Omo Valley with Steve McCurry – An Inspiring Video

The Omo River Valley is located in Southwest Ethiopia, Africa. It has been called “the last frontier” in Africa. There are nine main tribes that occupy the Omo River Valley, with a population of approximately 225,000 tribal peoples. Watch this inspiring talk by photographers John Rowe and Steve McCurry. You…

Photography is Now a Common Language, We are all Visual Storytellers – TEDx Talk by David Alan Harvey

This is such an amazing talk by Professional and Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey in TEDx Conference at Verona. About David Alan Harvey David Alan Harvey (born June 6, 1944, in San Francisco, California) is an American photographer. He has been a full member of the photographic cooperative Magnum Photos…

David Alan Harvey About His Photography Journey – A Must Watch Interview

In this Video Legendary Photographer David Alan Harvey taking about his photography journey. David born on June 6, 1944 in United States of America. His style is always modern, unique and contemporary. He has been a permanent meber of Magnum Photos since 1997 and he started Burn Magazine in 2008.…

25 Inspiring Photography Quotes from Henri Cartier-Bresson

Here we have collected some inspiring sayings/quotes from Master Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. Its hard not to think about Henri Cartier-Bresson when it comes to street photography and photojournalism. He was a french photographer who is strongly believed to be the father of modern photojournalism and life reportage styles. An Early…

Richard Kalvar – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

Richard Kalvar is an American Photographer associated with the most famous Magnum Photos right since 1975. It all began to happen when Richard made a trip to Europe in 1966 with that Pentax camera given by him by a French Photographer called Jerome Ducrot. This stirred the isnpiration for him…

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