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Web Excluisve The Great Escape In 1946, as transcontinental flights, luxury hotels, vacation packages, and color photography were on the rise, the monthly magazine Holiday took flight and became the American travel bible, offering readers access to
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Long before Ernest Cole became one of South Africa's first black photojournalists, he had dreams of becoming a doctor, a bold aspiration for a young man coming of age during apartheid rule in the 1950s and 1960s. In an unpublished biography from late
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Photo LA features the best iconic work, vernacular piecesand also the new frontiers in fine art photography. Classic pieces by Araki, Cartier-Bresson and Lange share space with the new and noteworthy. Garnering attention are Chris McCaw's sunburned
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Still today they try to imitate these adverts sometimes or people are hanging them in their pubs or party rooms...They're reasonable pictures of a past time, they only appear amazing because of time distance.
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Jambo (detail) by Cristina de Middel, from her self-published The Afronauts, the most sought-after photobook of the year. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist and the Photographers' Gallery, London Two big, ambitious shows stood out: William Klein +
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Acorn with Possum Stew, Wild Roots Homestead, North Carolina, from A Natural Order by Lucas Foglia. Photograph: Lucas Foglia The trend for big and expensive limited-edition retrospectives continued apace with Bruce Davidson's Black & White and
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Martin Argles Even as technology advances, the role of the photojournalist will remain the same: to expand our awareness of the world A victim of the Minamata disease and her mother, 1971. Photograph: W Eugene Smith/Magnum Photos Modern
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Commemoration of the Battle of Waterloo, Boom, Belgium (1988)...One day, while making my way to a place called Pictorial Service to get some film developed, I noticed a guy I didn't recognise in the lift. There was something special and strangely
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Bob Dylan is preparing to open a new exhibition at Gagosian at the end of the month. The show, Revisionism , will be his second at the major New York gallery in under than a year and will feature 30 new works. Gagosian must be keen on Dylan, or at
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Jazz photography makes music the art of the invisible clear for all to see. A current exhibit at Baruch College, featuring the work of three notable female photographers, brings to life the lives and artistry of today's jazz musicians...The composer
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