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Home has been an enduring subject for photographers over the years. Robin Maddock, whose second book, God Forgotten Face, focuses on Plymouth – a place he’d never lived in, but with which he has a childhood connection…


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Born June 11, 1946, on the Isle of Man, Christopher David Killip began taking pictures at the age of seventeen before becoming assistant to a commercial photographer in London. Killip would spend the next twenty years among the people of North England, in Huddersfield, Lynemouth and Skinningrove.


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Ken Burns: On Story

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Redglass Pictures is a New York based production studio committed to crafting compelling narratives that inspire and illuminate.


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BLDGBLOG: War/Photography: An Interview with Simon Norfolk

by Mário Pires 15.05.2012 Photography Now

See on Scoop.it – Photography Now As photographer Simon Norfolk claims in the following interview, his work documents an international “military sublime.” See on bldgblog.blogspot.fr

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Lost in Publications

by Mário Pires 15.05.2012 Photography Now

See on Scoop.it – Photography Now Rinko Kawauchi is exploring in her work the poetry of the commonplace. What makes her work special to me, is how she is sequencing and editing her pictures in the books. Most of the time you look at the pictures side by side, so there seems to be some [...]

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Thoughts from Across the Cultural Divide 7: Burn Notice

by Mário Pires 15.05.2012 Photography Now

See on Scoop.it – Photography Now When I was young my dad used to school me at Trivial Pursuit. I went on thinking he was a singular genius for a couple of decades. See on badatsports.com

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Invisible City by Ken Schless (Case Study)

by Mário Pires 15.05.2012 Photography Now

See on Scoop.it – Photography Now The Photobook Club has just released their first ibook/case study of Ken Schles’ classic book Invisible City (Twelve Trees Press, 1988). The ibook contains all the images from the book as well as several short texts/interviews by Schles and others. See on adambellphoto.blogspot.fr

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