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  1. 3 days ago · They were: the Canadian conceptual photographer Stan Douglas, 63; the Vietnamese American photographer An-My Lê, 64; the acting chief curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, Roxana ...

  2. 4 days ago · These most celebrated photographers in history have redefined visual storytelling, fearlessly digging into some of the most authentic and often overlooked aspects of human existence. Hopefully, their triumphs in the face of challenges will inspire you to create a legacy of your own.

  3. 2 days ago · While certain ideologies are to be condemned, you do not erase them from the world through censorship. Above all, do not accuse the photographer of fomenting a certain ideology, even accusing him of exalting and apologizing for neo-Nazi groups for simply doing his job, that is, taking photographs. When I work I try to be free from judgment.

  4. 5 days ago · This is a list of the most controversial photographers. Throughout history art and fashion photographers have pushed against the bounds of convention, the law, and good taste.

  5. 1 day ago · A dark history is revisited alongside a cast of actors who recreate key moments in World War II in Netflix's Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial.. Directed by Joe Berlinger (Paradise Lost, The Ted Bundy Tapes), Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial highlights Adolf Hitler's rise to power and the Nuremberg Trial through the perspective of journalist William L. Shirer who is the author of The Rise ...

  6. 23 hours ago · The process was also relatively simple and easy to use, making it accessible to photographers of all skill levels. However, the Daguerreotype had some drawbacks as well. For example, the images produced by this process were fragile and prone to damage, and the process was time-consuming and required careful attention to detail.

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  8. 2 days ago · Fascist and right-wing ‘New Men’ were, as Tumblety convincingly argues, part of a far broader interwar discourse, ‘multivalent and highly adaptable’ (p. 254), which could bear Catholic or Conservative—as well as specifically radical or authoritarian—connotations; all of these idealised visions of the ‘New Man’ were positioned ...

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