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Oct 16, 2024 |
wantedonline.co.za | Tariq Zaidi |Daniele Tamagni
But there is much to dig into, going back into the history of British conquest on the continent. I’m specifically thinking of that famous image of Zulu King Cetshwayo ka Mpande during his visit to London in 1882, where he adopted Western dress in the form of a double-breasted suit, but still kept his traditional headdress - isicoco. To me, it’s a marker of how black dandyism has evolved from necessity — as it has in other parts of the world.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
blind-magazine.com | Daniele Tamagni
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Mar 2, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi |Daniell Sackheim
Television and film director and photographer Daniel Sackheim presents Bright Lights, Big City, his first solo exhibition with Iconic Images Gallery in London, alongside a showcase of work in Hiding in Plain Sight, an exhibition with Wienholt Projects and Iconic Images in Los Angeles during Frieze Week.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi
Producing a round photograph can be a little troubling for some viewers. People are not used to that shape. Please let us explain how that shape happened. There are photographers who focus closely on the person or people they are shooting, such as Richard Avedon, a great photographer. Since he used a large format camera, and he made large prints, every detail is quite clear. He used a plain white background. Freckled faces, a spot on a shirt from a recent meal, wrinkles, etc.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi |Brice Gelot
This first archival book represents much more than a simple compilation of images. This book embodies, on the one hand, an attempt to present his thematic work in a tangible and chronological manner, but also to observe an evolution over the volumes. It is an authentic dive into his universe, at the heart of street culture, far from tourist clichés, approaching its dark, intangible side, often invisible, sometimes hidden, or masked by the indifference of society.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi |Lifu Hu
On the day he said goodbye to me, it had been over half a year since we last saw each other. From 2019 until the day we broke up, almost four years had passed, and I had always wanted to know who he truly was. He was like the drifting wind, the majestic mountains, the untamable beast, the hollow abyss of the night—he was everything. When he broke up with me, all of the memories flashed before me, I finally understood that he was a tumor growing inside my body.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Leigh Edmonds |Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi
The emphasis of the project started in 2020 when I began documenting the locals within the surrounding areas of my home. What started out as a way to pass my time quickly turned into a way I connected to others within my own community until the project eventually grew to other areas within the American South. Through my simple and careful observations, I discovered that regardless where I spent my time, the sense of belonging was in the forefront.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Kehrer Verlag |Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi
North Korea is associated with its absolute rule under Kim Jong Un
and state-controlled propaganda. Central to its political ideology is
the philosophy of Juche, credited to Kim Il Sung. Juche emphasises
self-sufficiency, independence, and the supremacy of the state over
the individual. It permeates all aspects of society through propaganda, education, and cultural activities. However, North Korea demands a more humanistic understanding of its culture beyond politics.
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Feb 24, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Kehrer Verlag |Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi
Publisher : Kehrer Verlag2024 | 144 pagesLost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling. These Travelers abandon home to move around the country by hitchhiking and freight train hopping in a nomadic, transient existence outside of mainstream society. Along their personal journey driven by wanderlust, escapism, or a search for transient jobs, they find a new family in their traveling friends.
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Feb 24, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Mikko Takkunen |Michael Joseph |Daniele Tamagni |Tariq Zaidi
By Mikko TakkunenPublisher: Kehrer Verlag Publication date: 2024Print length: 96 pagesLanguage: EnglishPrice Range: Reviews:
Dive into the captivating world of Hong Kong through Mikko Takkunen’s stunning photography and Geoff Dyer’s essay.
With his first photobook Hong Kong, The New York Times’ photo editor Mikko Takkunen captured one of the world’s greatest metropolises during a time of political uncertainty and the pandemic.