Hans Van Der Meer

‘Football is a part of our culture and football fields form part of our landscape. There are proportionately more grounds in Holland then in any other country in the world. Even in the smallest municipality you will find at least one club. Taking photographs for my album HOLLANDSE VELDEN I visited over 350 locations all over the country. I was looking for those situations where I could make a combination of a field with players and an interesting landscape in the background. I needed the world outside the field to show literally that football is part of our culture.’ [...]

David Doubilet

Doubilet’s ingenuity lead him to the invention of the split lens camera. This allowed him to take pictures above and below water simultaneously. This worked by having a separate focus point on the top half and bottom half of the scene. When the picture is taken, it is recorded onto the same [...]

David Lachapelle

« Referred to as the Fellini of photography, his ability to create scenes of extreme reality using rich and vibrant colors makes his work instantly recognizable and often imitated. He continues to be inspired by everything from art history to street culture, creating both a record and mirror of all facets of popular culture today. »(official [...]

Richard Avedon

We would like to remind about the very famous Richard Avedon…
Avedon has won many awards for his photography, including the International Center of Photography Master of Photography Award in 1993, the Prix Nadar in 1994 for his photobook Evidence, and the Royal Photographic Society 150th Anniversary Medal in 2003.

See his biography on Wikipedia.
See the official [...]

Jens Olof Lasthein

We would like to share the work of Jens Olof Lasthein, a swedish photographer.
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ALL PICTURES © Jens Olof LASTHEIN

Skane, Sweden, 2003.

Jens Olof Lasthein is a swedish photographer born in 1964. He has been educated at the Nordic Photo School of Stockholm. He primarly works with reportages [...]

Bernd & Hilla Becher

The Bechers first collaborated on photographing and documenting the disappearing German industrial architecture in [...]

Steven Klein Studio

Steven Klein is an American photographer based in New [...]

Marco Vernaschi

Marco Vernaschi is an italian photokournalist born in Turin, Italy, in 1973. He began his long-term project to document the major illegal activities behind terrorism with his project “West Africa’s New Achilles’ Heel”, on cocaine trafficking, with the overall goal of showing how unaware consumers in the West support international terrorism.

His work with the Pulitzer Center documents the effects of cocaine trafficking in West Africa, showing how criminal networks led by Hezbollah and Al Qaeda destroyed a whole country in just a few [...]

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