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Miss Moss is a means of curating and sharing my love for visual treasures – especially in the creative fields of fashion, art, design and photography.
40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken
A moving collection of iconic photographs from the last 100 years that demonstrate the heartbreak of loss, the tremendous power of loyalty, and the triumph of the human spirit. Warning: Some of these will make you weep.
Photographer Profile ~ Dorothea Lange
"Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still." ~ Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange was the most influential documentary photographer between 1930-1950. Dorothea Nutzhorn (Lange) was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on 26th May, 1895. At the age of seven, Dorothea contracted polio which left her with a permanent limp. After her German born father abandoned the family, Dorothea assumed her mother's maiden name. Lange studied at the New York Training School for Teachers…
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Anton Corbijn by Stephan Vanfleteren. Makes me wonder if Corbijn ever took a photo of Vanfleteren...
Editorials: "In Memory of the Late Mr. & Mrs. Comfort: A Fable in 24 Episodes" - Nadja Auermann by Richard Avedon
(click on the photos to see them in HQ) [via Alafoto] Easily one of the best editorials I have ever seen.
SNAKE RANCH
Limit everything to the essential, but do not remove the poetry. Dieter Rams
Cartier Bresson
Io sottoscritto Henri Cartier-Bresson, domiciliato al 198 di rue de Rivoli, Parigi, dichiaro quanto segue. Ho sempre firmato e dedicato le stampe di mie fotografie a coloro ai quali intendevo donarle; tutte le altre stampe che recano solamente timbri o etichette «Magnum Photos» o il mio nome «Henri Cartier-Bresson» sono di mia proprietà. Tutti coloro che detenessero queste stampe non potranno invocare la buona fede".
Tom Schopper on Twitter
“Next über-cool celebrity with an über-cool camera: STEVE McQUEEN and his Zenza Bronica medium format roll-film camera!”
The Photojournalist by Andreas Feininger, wikipedia: This iconic portrait of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock holding a Leica SM vertically and looking through a separate TEWE viewfinder became so identified with photojournalism that it was used by LIFE for the cover of their book, 'What They Saw'. iconicphotos.word... #Portrait #Photojournalist #Andreas_Feininger
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40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken
A moving collection of iconic photographs from the last 100 years that demonstrate the heartbreak of loss, the tremendous power of loyalty, and the triumph of the human spirit. Warning: Some of these will make you weep.
Dennis Stock: the photographer who made America cool
Here are Dennis Stock’s best images of American life in the time of Woodstock, from stage invasions to Planet of the Apes fanatics and an unknown James Dean in Times Square