Tag : Master of Photography

7 Monograph Books Every Photographer Must Own

Here in this video talk, photographer Ted Forbes presenting his favorite Monograph books. Hope you will like this video, For more photography videos, follow The Art of Photography: Website Facebook Twitter Amazon We are sharing this tutorial from The Art Of Photography Youtube Channel. Please follow their channel for more amazing…

Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey Talks About On The Subject Of HOME

Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey on the subject of “HOME” In collaboration with FUJIFILM, Magnum Photos is on a major new project exploring the subject of “HOME”. An exhibition of the work will tour to seven cities around the world starting in March 2018, and be accompanied by a photobook.…

Almost Everything Is Coincidence, Luck And Chance: Photography Talk By William Klein

“Almost everything is coincidence and luck and chance.” William Klein is one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers and film-makers and in this interview for Tate Media, he discusses his experience photographing on the streets of New York, the challenges in publishing his first New York book and how…

An Inspiration Talk By Master Photographer Nick Brandt About His Photography Journey

In this video Master photographer Nick Brandt talking about his photography journey. I am greatly inspired the words and the work they featured in this video. Check it and inspire yourself. Nick Brandt was born in 1964 who photographs exclusively in the African continent, one of his goals being to…

Zofia Rydet – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

Zofia Rydet (1911–1997) was a Polish photographer, best known for her project “Sociological Record”, which aimed to document every household in Poland. She began working on “Sociological Record” in 1978 at the age of 67, and took nearly 20,000 pictures until her death in 1997. Many of the pictures remain…

An Inspiring Talk By Master Photographer Joel Meyerowitz About His Photography Journey

Joel Meyerowitz was born in New York on March 6, 1938. He began his photography journey in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the idea of color photography as serious art. In 1962, inspired by seeing Robert…

A Documentary Film About Master Photographer Daidō Moriyama

Daidō Moriyama born in Ikeda, Osaka, Japan on October 10, 1938. Moriyama noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan. Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. Moriyama received the Infinity Award…

Eduardo Gageiro – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

Eduardo Gageiro is a Portuguese photographer, born in Sacavém on the 16 February 1935. He is widely considered the Portuguese foremost photojournalist. He was first employed as a clerk at one of the country`s largest ceramic companies from 1947 to 1957. He lived closely and on a daily basis with…

Photography Is Something Like Wrapping A Gift

Photography Is Something Like Wrapping A Gift

Article By: Prashanth Swaminathan Filmmaking is presenting truth with the filmmaker’s view about the truth. Photography laid the foundation for this basic structure of filmmaking. Photos are plain truth that are even more real than reality. Life on earth has remained the same for a long time. Change never ceases…

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