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Drusilla Beyfus discusses the stark and atmospheric pictures of the Maze prison by Belfast-born Donovan Wylie.
Performers bare their bodies and souls in a riveting new photography exhibition at The Lowry in Manchester.
A groundbreaking initiative that brings photographers and NGOs together to campaign for change.
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London's Michael Hoppen Gallery asks us to re-examine the oeuvre of forgotten Parisian fashion photographer, Fernand Fonssagrives.
Susan Kismaric, MOMA curator and author, is enchanted by Carucci's grasp of poignant vulnerability.
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In the sprawling Congo suburb of Bacongo, the gentlemen of the Society for the Advancement of People of Elegance – the Sape, or 'Sapeurs’ – cut quite a dash amid their poverty-stricken surroundings.
Photographer Martin d'Orgeval has documented a fire-damaged entomology and taxidermy store in Paris.
America's most famous crime photographer loved gritty realism. Shame he often had to fake it, says Lucy Davies
Lucy Davies pays tribute to the brilliance of the photographer Robert Frank
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Lee Hoagland photographs the thousands of men and women striving to gain acceptance in France.
Dean Sewell's photographs show the surreal, epic desolation caused by the Australian bushfires.
The People of India is one of the most important 19th century attempts to harness photography to an ethnographic project.
The lustrous, tonally rich images that tumbled from Irving Penn’s camera defined portrait and fashion photography for several generations.
Nick Ballon's series of photographs tell the story of Bolivia's once-fashionable ski-resort, Chacaltaya.
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