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Street Photography From ’80s and ’90s New York Armed with his camera and a collection of albums, Jamel Shabazz documented Black life in the city. By Peter L’Official ...
Street View: New York City's Doors In the mid-'70s, ... NYC "was essentially conceptual" and "as much an exploration of the serial possibilities of photography as of its ability to capture a place ...
The exhibition is also a homecoming of sorts for Maier, who was born in New York to a family of French and German immigrants. She started capturing street scenes in the city as a young woman in ...
Google’s Street View tool, which turns 10 today, is one of the best ways to see precisely how much New York has changed in a decade.
Sandler has always loved photography but it became his obsession after moving from New York to Boston to work as a macrobiotic chef in 1968. He later began boarding at the house of Mary and David ...
Lucy McKeon on Louis Mendes, a photographer who has been taking pictures of people on New York City’s streets for more than fifty years.
Doug Rickard used Google Street View to see the back roads of the nation in a series called A New American Picture, which was featured at New York City’s MoMA last year and is currently on view ...
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DPReview on MSNFilm Friday: Beuford Smith photographed Malcolm X and helped define New York street photographyA recent video shared by All Arts TV profiles the late Beuford Smith, a self-taught street photographer who captured iconic images in New York City in the 1960s and beyond. The video was the inaugural ...
Mark Twain’s first reaction on seeing Jerusalem in 1867 was, “So small!” He found “rags, wretchedness, poverty, and dirt.” The French archaeologist Auguste Salzmann (1824-1872 ...
Between November 1975 and September 1976, a man named Roy Colmer decided to photograph New York City's doors. Not all of New York City's doors. No doors in particular, at least at first glance ...
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