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How would you react if you discovered that one of the most important Italian writers was a photographer, just like us? Read about it after the jump!
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This installment of American Masters looks back at the life and work of renowned American landscape photographer, Ansel Adams, who remains best known for his black and white photos of beautiful sceneries. We all like to dabble on landscape photography every now and then, so read on to learn more about the iconic landscape photographer after the jump!
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Finally, some good news to us film photography lovers and lomographers: amidst the unfortunate discontinuance of several films recently, Ilford remains committed to the film business. In case you haven't learned about it yet, read on to learn more about this awesome news!
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You have probably been reading lots about American conceptual photographer Cindy Sherman here in the Magazine, but how many of her works have you actually seen? Not to worry, because we're bringing you lots of Cindy Sherman stuff this week, starting with her guises from the late 1970s to 1980s.
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Black and white is considered one of the oldest types of photography. Many photographers still opt using monochrome film because of the beauty that it can produce. Let's take a look at some monochrome dog and cat photos after the break.
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On 29th April there was a pretty popular event in my town - Season opening on Lubovna Castle. This occasion is always accompanied with a lot of visitor from different countries and historical performaces played in front of the audience. So what else could I do than grap my new La Sardina and became a part of it!
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In the midst of digital revolution, Leslie Wray McBride stays true to film because to her, film is elegant — and is NOT dead. Be inspired by her traditional black and white photographs right after the stop!
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In this photo exhibit, the exceptional photojournalism of Weegee is on spotlight. Read more about his signature style when it comes to crime photography after the break...
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Campbell's cans, Monroe and Presley, POP ART, silkscreens, The Factory, and Velvet Underground - these are a few things which would undeniably bring Andy Warhol and his greatness to anyone's thoughts. So hey, darling, take a quick flashback into his 15 minutes of fame and witness how dandy Andy Warhol used to be!
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Let's give a classical round of applause to the most influential camera connoisseur in all of history -- Mr. Stanley Kubrick! While he was known mostly for his work with moving pictures, what many don't know is how he was a phenomenal photographer.