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  • September 12, 2011

    George Rodger 1908-1995 – Iconic Photographer

    George Rodger was an important pioneer of photojournalism who broke new ground with his work. David Clark writes about George Rodgers life and photography

  • August 30, 2011

    The shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald – Robert H Jackson – Iconic Photograph

    Robert H Jackson’s determination and rapid reactions resulted in his capture of a dramatic moment in 20th century US history, writes David Clark

  • August 23, 2011

    Josef Koudelka 1938-present – Iconic Photographer

    Iconic, elusive and enigmatic, Josef Koudelka is a celebrated photojournalist who restlessly wanders the world in pursuit of his art, David Clark writes about Josef Koudelka life to date

  • August 23, 2011

    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.

  • July 19, 2011

    Michael Kenna (1953-present) – Iconic Photographer

    Michael Kenna’s distinctive personal vision has made him one of the world’s top landscape photographers, writes David Clark

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  • July 19, 2011

    The Kiss – Arthur Steel – Iconic Photograph

    Arthur Steel was one of the few photographers to capture Charles and Diana’s famous wedding-day kiss. He tells David Clark how he did it

  • July 18, 2011

    Isambard Kingdom Brunel by Robert Howlett – Iconic Photograph

    Robert Howlett's 1857 photograph of Brunel is one of the great portraits of the Victorian era, writes David Clark

  • July 18, 2011

    Eve Arnold – Iconic Photographer

    Eve Arnold’s integrity, natural photographic ability and steely determination made her one of the world’s top photojournalists. David Clark looks at her life and work

  • March 5, 2011

    William Eggleston – Iconic Photographer

    William Eggleston was derided when his work was first exhibited, but more than three decades on he is considered one of the great masters of contemporary photography, writes David Clark

  • March 1, 2011

    D Day Landings – by Robert Capa – Iconic Photograph

    Robert Capa's Famous D Day pictures are some of the most powerful battlefield images ever captures. David Clark tells the story behind them

  • February 15, 2011

    Edward Burtynsky – Iconic Photographer

    Edward Burtynsky’s documentary work explores the dilemma between humankind’s desire for progress and the damage being done to our planet in pursuit of it. David Clark examines his career so far

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