
Greig Fraser
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2 months ago |
wmagazine.com | Denis Villeneuve |Greig Fraser |Matthew Henson |Lynn Hirschberg
Timothée Chalamet wears an Ernest W. Baker jacket; Sunspel top; Prada pants; Cartier necklaces; Grenson boots; his own belt. On a beautiful late afternoon in Los Angeles, Timothée Chalamet burst into the Bar Marmont and bounded straight over to Denis Villeneuve, the Academy Award–nominated director of Dune and Dune: Part Two.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
voicemag.uk | Josh Brolin |Greig Fraser |Kaitlin Jefferys
Your profile shows every post you’ve published on Voice. You can also curate posts into a portfolio collection in the admin area then click 'View portfolio’ above to see the portfolio. ReviewNo Land to Light On by Yara ZgheibIn “No Land to Light On”, Yara Zgheib delivers a poignant story of the cruel uncertainties faced by immigrants. View ReviewReviewEntitlement by Rumaan Alam"Entitlement" by Rumaan Alam is a thought-provoking exploration of wealth and morality in contemporary America.
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Mar 29, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Kehrer Verlag |Michael Joseph |Josh Brolin |Greig Fraser
Rotan Switch takes its name from the community’s central landmark–the railroad switch where farmers loaded their cotton onto trains headed out of the Delta. Although it hasn’t been used in years, it remains a potent symbol of the complex intersections of industry and agriculture, of race and injustice.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Michael Joseph |Josh Brolin |Greig Fraser
In the early days of photography, women faced significant underrepresentation, with the field dominated by male practitioners. Yet, paradoxically, they frequently found themselves as subjects, often portrayed through the lens of male photographers, reinforcing societal norms and gender roles. However, as the late 19th and early 20th centuries unfolded, a gradual shift occurred. With photography becoming more accessible, women began to embrace it as a means of self-expression and documentation.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Michael Joseph |Josh Brolin |Greig Fraser
I discovered Michael Joseph's work in 2016, thanks to Ann Jastrab. I was immediately captivated by the power of his beautiful black and white photographs from his series 'Lost and Found.' His haunting portraits of young Travelers have stayed with me ever since.
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