Tag : masters of photography

Francesc Català Roca – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

Francesc Català-Roca (1922 – 1998) was a Spanish photographer born in Barcelona. His father Pere Català Pic is a Spanish photographer and writer. He worked as a photo reporter in magazines such as Destino and La Vanguardia. His first individual photography exhibition happened in 1953. Francesc, also interested in cinema,…

The Book Named ‘Genesis’ Is Actually About Our Conclusion

Article By: Prashanth Swaminathan What will a person feel after viewing through ‘Genesis’ by Sebastião Salgado? They will feel humble. The world is mighty and vast. The residents are careless and rude. A look at Genesis will make a person careful and humble. Careful about guarding the home and humble…

Shocking Photographs Of Veterans After A Decade Of War In the Middle East By David Jay & James Nachtwey

Check these heart touching photographs veterans after a decade of war in the middle east. These photographs are captured by master photographers David Jay & James Nachtwey. For More info: David Jay’s Website James Nachtwey’s Website (View photos on Boredpanda)  …

Master Photographer Bruno Barbey Talking About His Photography Journey

Master Photographer Bruno Barbey was born in 1941. Barbey has had a significant career as a photographer and filmmaker. Throughout his four-decade career, he has traveled across five continents, photographing many wars. He is most notable for his work with Magnum acting both as a photojournalist and as a leading…

Cristina Garcia Rodero – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

Cristina Garcia Rodero from Spain is one of the finest members of Magnum Photos. Gaining lot of discreet knowledge from art background she took up photography. She had also worked as a teacher full-time and for the next 16 straight years Cristina dedicated her time for research and photographing popular…

An Interview With Photographer William Klein And A First-Ever Glimpse Behind The Scenes At His Paris Studio

“Almost everything is coincidence and luck and chance.” William Klein is one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers and film-makers and in this interview for Tate Media, he discusses his experience photographing on the streets of New York, the challenges in publishing his first New York book and how…

Everyday Life in Spain – Captured By Master Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson in 1933

Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered the master of candid photography, and an early user of 35 mm film. He helped develop street photography, and approvingly cited a notion of the inevitability of a decisive moment, a term adopted as the…

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