Tag : masters of photography

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…

Henri Cartier-Bresson talking about The Decisive Moment – Must Watch!!

I was watching this video again and again from last 2 days, hope you guys will get more inspiration from this master of photography. Henri Cartier-Bresson is considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. His style of “street photography” using small format cameras still influences photographers to this day. I…

10 Amazing Photo Essays from Magnum In Motion – Part 2

The idea behind photo essay’s are to evoke a series of emotions onto the onlooker. Often these essay’s show certain deep emotional stages or document a story. On the whole the objective is to narrate a story through a handful of photographs. In this post of ours, We wanted to…

Ansel Adams – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

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. His grand vision for photography and the art of making photographs showed him way to develop…

The Best 5 Minutes Video related to photography you will ever see

Listen to great masters of photography from the renowned National Geographic Magazine speak about photography, the beauty and the power of it. This narration will truly take you surprise and give you a new vision towards your photography. Every Photographer here speaks his/her assumption, truth they have learned over the…

10 Amazing Photo Essays in Magnum In Motion – Part 1

The idea behind photo essay’s are to evoke a series of emotions onto the onlooker. Often these essay’s show certain deep emotional stages or document a story. On the whole the objective is to narrate a story through a handful of photographs. In this post of ours, We wanted to…

Mark Citret – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

Mark Citret is an American Photographer, born in Buffalo- New York during 1949. It was only during 1968, Mark started taking photography more seriously, which made him to receive both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Arts from the San Francisco State University. © Mark Citret Mark is known for…

Breathtaking documentary movies ever made on photographers – Part 1

This time around, we are bringing you some most inspirational documentary movies ever made on the lives of some great master photographers around the world. This era has produced some amazing Photojournalists and War Photographers over the period of time. How about showing them all right from the way they approach a…

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