Click Here to View: New York Through an iPhone’s Lens in The New York Times on August 28, 2016.
Aug. 11, 8:25 a.m. Natty Dr. Harvey Bezahler is a psychiatrist. “In German, the name means ‘to pay.’”
Click Here to View: New York Through an iPhone’s Lens in The New York Times on August 28, 2016.
Aug. 11, 8:25 a.m. Natty Dr. Harvey Bezahler is a psychiatrist. “In German, the name means ‘to pay.’”
Click Here to Read: Henri Cartier-Bresson on the Bio.com Wesbite.
Click Here to Read: 10 Things Henri Cartier-Bresson Can Teach You About Street Photography
by Eric Kim on the Eric Kim Photography Website.
Click Here to Read: Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart by By Scott Anderson in The New York Times on August 11, 2016. Photographs by Paolo Pellegrin
Civilians fleeing Basra, Iraq, March 2003. Paolo Pellegrin/Magnum Photos
Musée d’Orsay, by Julie Jung
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Click Here to Read: An Artist Photographs His Depression to Destigmatize Mental Illness by Kyla McMillan the HyperAllergic website on July 6, 2016.
Normandy Relic by Bennett Roth
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Click Here to Read: Invitation to Frequent the Shadows: An Interview with Bettina Von Zwehl on the Lens Culture website.
The Sessions, 2016. Installation in 50 parts, dimensions variable, gelatin silver prints. © Bettina von Zwehl
Click Here to Read: A new biography of Diane Arbus by Anthony Lane in the New Yorker on June 6 & 13, 2016 Issue.
Arbus at the “New Documents” show at the Museum of Modern Art, in 1967.PHOTOGRAPH BY DAN BUDNIK
Click Here to Read: How Diane Arbus Became ‘Arbus’ by Arthur Lubow in The New York Times on May 26, 2016.
The Whirlpool (M51), a galaxy 30-million light years away, by Yevgeny Sudbin. Mr. Subdin in not only an accomplished photographer and astrophotographer, he is a world-renowned concert pianist.
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