Below zero ... by Iurie Belegurschi
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Below zero ... by Iurie Belegurschi
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The Edge of Fall by Adrian Borda
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all weather... by Olivier Eric Photography
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Guided by the light by Franz Engels
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The Cornish coast during a blue sky sunset.
Photo by Clare Jackson
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Where The Time Has Stopped by Emanuele Colombo
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My Sunset by Chandra Chung
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photo by Altug Galip
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Golden Light
Photo by Weissglut
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Winterlight
Photo by Rune Askeland
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Camel Train - Cable Beach, Australia
Photographer : Lauren Bath
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Baby Rice Field
Photographer: Wanasapong Jaiinpol
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Nockamixon by Victor Hugo
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Chris Burkard Photography
Chris Burkard is a self-taught photographer and artist, based in Central Coast California, whose work is layered by surf, outdoor, lifestyle and travel subjects.
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Photographer : Luis Beltran
A Spanish photographer and storyteller, he uses photography to set his mind free from daily thoughts and he dedicates his work ‘to those who daydream, who live in fantasy worlds and don’t want to wake up’. Through his pictures, Luis Beltrán talks about loneliness and mystery, suspended between reality and immagination.
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The Flight by Sophia Sudarikova
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London’s Chinatown is a one-stop shop for dim sum, dumplings and bubble tea. But for one week only, the China Exchange on Gerrard Street is offering Chinese culture of a different kind, with a pop-up selling show of paintings and sculptures by 15 contemporary artists. Circle Lines (6-14 February) is the first exhibition organised by the non-profit Hurun Art Foundation outside China. Rupert Hoogewerf, Hurun’s British founder, says he hopes to “capture the momentum of Chinese New Year” in bringing this “up-and-coming” generation of artists to international attention. Step in from the lantern-lined streets to see Wang Tiande’s burnt calligraphy (made with ink and cigarette butts), Qiu Jie’s Pop-inspired pencil drawings (featuring a cat-headed Chairman Mao) and Wang Xiaojin’s collaged monkey paintings. Happy Year of the Monkey!
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"For the last 7 months I've been travelling, never spending more than a few days in one place."
Photographer : Joel Robinson
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STELLA
Photographer: Clément Louis
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The Louver
Photographer : Alex Meidany
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The headline-hitting London dealer Steve Lazarides, who started out as Banksy’s photographer, has a new backer, the high-profile Qatari businessman and collector Wissam Al Mana. His investment— a “seven-figure sum” according to the Financial Times— will allow the street art dealer, who represents JR and Invader, to relocate his Lazarides Rathbone gallery from Fitzrovia to Mayfair. Lazarides highlights the developments in a cheeky statement, saying: “Firstly, no-one can ever pronounce the name so we’re changing it to LazInc. Secondly, we’re moving to Mayfair. We’ve spent years working from a position of isolation, and now it’s time to challenge the status quo from the inside. I can hear the shouts of ‘Sell-out!’ on the internet from here. Find out what we have planned before you dish out any hate.” Al Mana runs a family company with retail and property interests (incidentally, he is married to the singer Janet Jackson).
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Friends
Photographer : Alicja Zmyslowka
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Andy Warhol's tribute to a thoroughly modern miss.
When she first appeared in 1959, the slender but curvaceous figure of one particular pint-sized female icon marked a revolutionary departure from the traditional baby doll, say the organisers of a show at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris (10 March-18 September). But to which blonde bombshell do the scholars refer? Barbie, of course, who is “more than just a toy—she has mirrored a culture and its evolution”, the curators say. With more than 700 dolls on show, including Barbie astronaut (1965), Barbie surgeon (1973) and our favourite, Barbie presidential candidate (2000), along with works by contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol (Barbie, 1985), it’s clear that “Barbie is more than just a doll; she is a life”. But can the same be said for Ken?
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Photo by Luis Alberto Mayorga Jacobi
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Kevin O’Leary, the American television personality best known for his role on the reality tv show Shark Tank, has partnered with the Perry J. Cohen Foundation (PJCF) for a benefit photography show. Irreconcilable Images will be on view at the fifth edition of the Art Wynwood Fair in Miami opening Friday, 12 February.Although O’Leary is largely regarded as an archetypal businessman, he had his first stint behind the videocamera in the late 1980s, at a now-defunct television station. “Art and photography has always had a place in my life, side-by-side with business, like yin and yang,” O’Leary said in a press statement. The show includes original photos, many taken during his trips around the globe.
All the sales proceeds will go toward the foundation, which is named in memory of the 14-year-old son of Pamela Cohen, the director of marketing for the Art Wynwood fair, who went missing at sea in July last year. It aims to instil smart decision-making skills, including sailing safety standards, in teenagers and young people around the country.
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Shadows ( 1931)
Photographer : Andre Kertesz
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Photo by Luis Alberto Mayorga Jacobi
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Photographer: Pete Writer
Peter Writer is a passionate young German fine art photographer based close to Frankfurt am Main.
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Fascination
Photographer : Wil Mijer
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Golden Serenity
Photographer - Carlos Gotay
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Yosemite Firefall
Photographer : Sangeeta Dey
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All About the Love
Photographer : ORERO Fotographie
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Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
by Danilo Faria
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Storm Chasing
Photographer - Lik He
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Spring is Coming
Photo by Phil Koch
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Fly
photo by Dotzsoh
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Michael Diblice - "My photography represents my vision of the world"
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Jane Bown (1925-2014) Born in 1925, Bown worked as a chart corrector in the Wrens, 1944-46. She was a student photographer at Guildford School of Art, 1946-50. Bown started her photographic career 56 years ago when her portrait of Bertrand Russell appeared in The Observer. Admired for her straightforward, naturally posed, black and white portraits usually taken with available light. Her published books include The Gentle Eye (1980) which was accompanied by a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, 1980-81, Women of Consequence (1986), Men of Consequence (1987) and Faces (2000). In 1995 Bown was awarded a CBE for her outstanding contribution to photography.
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Toni Frissell, or Antoinette Frissell Bacon, (March 10, 1907 - April 17, 1988) was an American photographer, known for her fashion photography, World War II photographs, and portraits of famous Americans and Europeans, children, and women from all walks of life. She worked with many famous photographers of the day. Her initial job, as a fashion photographer for Vogue in 1931, was due to Condé Montrose Nast personally. She later took photographs for Harper's Bazaar. Her fashion photos, even of evening gowns and such, were often notable for their outdoor settings, emphasizing active women.
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In 1941, Frissell volunteered her photographic services to the American Red Cross. Later she worked for the Eighth Army Air Force and became the official photographer of the Women's Army Corps. On their behalf, she took thousands of images of nurses, front-line soldiers, WACs, African-American airmen, and orphaned children. She traveled to the European front twice. Her moving photographs of military women and African American fighter pilots in the elite 332d Fighter Group (the "Tuskegee Airmen") were used to encourage public support for women and African Americans in the military.
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