Bruce Gilden Bruce Gilden's black and white imagery is reminiscent of the film noir he used to watch on TV when he was a child. Ever since, he has had an attraction for tough looking characters, bad guys and their acolytes and the underworld where they operate. |
Mark Power Intangible and mysterious, familiar yet obscure, the Shipping Forecast is broadcast four times a day on BBC Radio 4. Power's photographs are a response to the clash between the pictures built up in his imagination since childhood and the reality of the places he found. |
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Magnum Photographers On January 12, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti just outside the capital city of Port-au-Prince. The devastation – in lives lost, property destroyed, and families displaced – is immense. Magnum In Motion takes a look back at Haiti before the earthquake. |
Cristina Garcia Rodero I want to speak about the human being, the dualities and contradictions of life; The old traditions and the new rituals, the natural and the supernatural, religious and pagan, pain and pleasure, humans and gods, spirit and body, water and earth, life and death. - Cristina Garcia Rodero |
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Marilyn Silverstone "I went to India in 1959 for what was meant to be four months and I stayed for 14 years," Marilyn Silverstone once said. Then, in 1977, Silverstone took another life-changing step: she gave up her career as photographer and became a Buddhist nun. |
Mark Power I didn't go to witness the effects of the war. However, my theme, "Industry and the Economy", covers most bases. |






