PHOTOGRAPHY

LIKE A SHEET OF A WHITE PAPER, YOUR MIND THINK IN A DIFFERENT WAY – Evgenia Arbugaeva: The sensitivity of a native and the objectivity of a photojournalist.

If you are intimately familiar with the landscapes and people of the North. The climate is prohibitive, but if the…

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A LEGENDARY GREEK PHOTOGRAPHER – Nelly’s: Freedom and movement.

Against the Ruins. An 1899 native of Aydin (Asia Minor), she was first influenced by German trends in photography. Her…

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THE VIRTUAL STORY – Bikem Ekberzade: Becoming know for work on forced migration.

The Refugee Project. Illegal, her 2006 book of photographs, documenting lives of two young African women, trying to survive in…

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THE SILENCE OF THE PHOTOGRAPH CRIES OUT – Farah Mahbub: Through the layers of meaning, images transcend its two-dimensional limitations.

When ideas and intuitions connect with imagery, becoming one. Not all of us are verbal enough in putting into words…

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WHEN PASSION BECOME WILDLIFE STORY – Rathika Ramasamy: First Indian woman to strike an international reputation as a wildlife photographer.

Every time yoy press the shutter, it takes youone step closer to Mother Nature. She received her first camera from…

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VISUAL SEXUALITY, ONLY HALF THE PICTURE – Zanele Muholi

A visual activist, with a precise goal. Her work is informed by a history of colonization, the foundation of how…

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WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN HORRIBLE THINGS – Laia Abril: Looking back, to highlight the long erosion of women’s reproductive rights.

Documenting the small tragedies that beset every individual in its search for a place in the world. Welcome to Barcelona,…

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MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Jacques Henri Lartigue

Capturing people and objects in motion. Initially focused on the daily life of the French bourgeoisie, he became a popularizer…

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DOCUMENTING POLLUTION, SUFFERING AND WAR – William Eugene Smith: Between shadows and lights, where the photographic soul is born.

When photographing it creates emotional turmoil. With his priceless iconographic heritage, he also donated 3,000 prints, thousands of negatives, 1,600…

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THE FATHER OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Henri Cartier-Bresson: The theorization of the photographic act.

Stop a century of events, in photo shoots. In 1931, he had bought a Leica camera, starting a journey in…

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