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The Self-Portrait in Contemporary Photography - British Journal of Photography
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Diane Arbus: Family Albums | Spencer Museum of Art
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Susan Derges uses the landscape at night as her darkroom, submerging large sheets of photographic paper in rivers and using the moon and flashlight to create the exposure. This film shows her working in her studio, preparing to make a photogram outdoors, and discussing her use of water as a metaphor for transformation.
Susan Derges is exhibiting work as part of the new Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography show running 13 October 2010 - 20 February 2011 at V&A
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The Online Photographer: Great Photographers on the Internet

pathlost:

Amusing critiques :)

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headfullofideas:

everyheartisarevolutionarycell:

Diane Arbus (1971)
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Tokyo Subway Dream by Michael Wolf
A woman travels at rush hour on the Tokyo subway. Some 8.38 million passengers use the system daily.
Daily Life: 1st prize singlesWorld Press Photo
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Photo by my Photographer friend Evan Thomas
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In Photography There Are No Unexplained Shadows

— August Sander
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This is the website of my good friend Jane stockdale - Check out all her Photography adventures

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I am a big fan of London-based photographers Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin - they have been collaborating for more than a decade. Their work on Colors magazine was very inspiring, such a great blend of documentary and fine art practice.
their website: Choppedliver.info
Recent British Journal of Photography feature
I got this book of theirs for Christmas:
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-its amazing
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A family on the lawn one sunday in Westchester, N.Y. (1968)
Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer and writer. Her work often focused on people on the fringe of society.
“I work from awkwardness. By that I mean I don’t like to arrange things. If I stand in front of something, instead of arranging it, I arrange myself.”
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Other posts on Diane Arbus
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Pastry Cook (1928)
August Sander (17 November 1876 – 20 April 1964) was a German portrait and documentary photographer.
“By capturing through absolute photography both the individual social strata and their surroundings, I hope to give a true psychology of our time and of our people”
This was the first Photography book I bought:
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