Tag : Famous Photographer

Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film about Legendary Photographer

Ansel Easton Adams was an american photographer and environmentalist born in February 20th 1902. Widely known for his black and white photographs, Ansel Adams is considered to be one of the pioneers of photography. This documentary provides an in depth study of Ansel Adams’s life and work. Please watch it…

Fred Herzog – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Fred Herzog was born in September 21, 1930 Stuttgart, Germany and then later moved to Vancouver, Canada. Initially he started as a medical photographer in the department of Bio-medical Communication and was taught at the Simon Fraser University. It was in 1953 he started taking photography a little serious and…

Entering New Worlds Through Photography – An amazing talk with Christopher Anderson

Vice Team visited photographer Christopher Anderson to talk about his work and his life-changing experience aboard a Haitian refugee boat that sank in the Caribbean. Then they followed him as he hit the streets to photograph New York City. © Christopher Anderson Christopher Anderson is an internationally recognized photographer and…

Interview with Veteran Documentary Photographer Stephen Shames

Stephen Shames is one of the most powerful names in documentary photography. Stephen is a veteran American photojournalist who has been with his camera for more than 45 years now. His work has most importantly covered child poverty, racial issues, various solutions to poverty and much more. In this Interview…

Martin Parr – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Martin Parr is a British Photographer. Known extensively for most of his photographic projects which were some pictorial representations of various critical aspects of modern life mostly cornering on the suburban life of England. Right from his teenage, Martin always wanted to be a photographer, hugely gaining inspiration from his…

Abbas – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

“My photography is a reflection, which comes to life in action and leads to meditation. Spontaneity – the suspended moment – intervenes during action, in the viewfinder. A reflection on the subject precedes it. A meditation on finality follows it, and it is here, during this exalting and fragile moment,…

Ian Berry – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Ian Berry was born in Preston, England. It was in 1952, Berry moved to South Africa, a place which brought him  great recognition. Berry started to learn photography on his own and later worked as an assistant to Roger Madden, who had been an assistant himself to the great Ansel…

Martine Franck – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Martine Franck is a Belgian documentary photographer who specialized in portrait photography. She was the better half of legendary photographer Henri-Cartier-Bresson. Having been the member of great magnum photos for more than 32 years and been the first woman to represent Magnum agency. Franck’s art interests dates back right from…

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