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DESSAU 1945 (Informer) – Henri Cartier-Bresson – Iconic Photograph
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s brilliantly timed image captures the public denunciation of a Gestapo informer and symbolises the Allies’ victory in Europe, writes David Clark.
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‘Unseen’ Cartier-Bresson images star in Leica show
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s famous association with Leica cameras will be explored in a soon-to-be launched exhibition featuring ‘virtually unseen’ images by the legendary photographer.
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Rare Cartier-Bresson prints revealed
Rare signed photos by photography legend Henri Cartier-Bresson – who gave them to a Paris printer he used for 30 years – are set to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika by Martin Munkácsi – Iconic photograph
Martin Munkácsi’s dynamic 1930s photograph inspired Henri Cartier-Bresson, who in turn influenced generations of photojournalists. David Clark finds out what makes the image so special
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Pictures: Prince William backs ‘landmark’ photography project
Photographs by legends Henri Cartier-Bresson and Elliott Erwitt are set to raise money for the homeless charity Crisis as part of a project backed by Prince William. Picture: Corrine Day Kate, 1990
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How to take great shots in the rain
Rather than being deterred by the often wet British climate, we should revel in the photo opportunities provided by damper days – Peter Dench discovers how to get great shots in the rain
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Don’t let anyone tell you photography isn’t art…
Steve Fairclough reveals why photography can’t be regarded as anything other than art… and don't let anyone tell you anything different...
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Photo London 2022 fair: full event line-up confirmed
The full line-up for the Photo London international photography fair, at Somerset House from 12-15 May 2022, has been confirmed
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Beginners guide to Street Photography
Beginners guide to Street Photography - If you love people watching, then street photography could be perfect for you - get inspired here
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Iconic images by Werner Bischof to make London debut with Leica
The Leica Gallery London will show the exhibition 'A Life in Photographs', featuring the work of Magnum Photos photojournalist Werner Bischof, from 7 April to 8 May 2022
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Photo London 2022 to exhibit iconic photography
Photo London has unveiled its core line-up of exhibitors and galleries for the fair’s seventh edition at Somerset House, London, from 12-15 May 2022
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How to see in black & white
How do you go about learning to see in black & white and decide which subjects work better without colour? Brian Lloyd Duckett shares some essential advice and techniques
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Magnum Photos launches 75th anniversary print sale
Iconic images shot by Magnum Photos photographers are part of a new week-long sale - the first of three in 2022 to mark the 75th anniversary year of the photo co-operative
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Marilyn Stafford 2022 FotoReportage Award opens
To mark International Women's Day 2022, the sixth Marilyn Stafford FotoReportage Award is open to entries from woman photographers around the world
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Gerry Cranham on his legendary sports photography career
Steve Fairclough speaks to legendary sports photographer Gerry Cranham about his long and pioneering career
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First-ever Marilyn Stafford retrospective opens
The first-ever retrospective exhibition of the work of US-born photographer Marilyn Stafford is the most comprehensive display of her work ever seen
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Tate Modern to show classic surrealist photographs
A major exhibition at the Tate Modern in London, Surrealism Beyond Borders, will showcase some of the world's most famous surrealist photography
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Legendary US photographer Steve Schapiro dies aged 87
Steve Schapiro – the US photojournalist famous for covering the US civil rights movement – has passed away aged 87
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How the pandemic changed street photography
Steve Pill speaks to three very different pros about new briefs, adapting techniques during the pandemic, and what the future holds for street photography