For Impossible Utopias, André Lichtenberg looks beyond the English Channel. As a European citizen living in England, with a family history of
A Glasgow native who got his start shooting weddings in 1949, Benson had developed a reputation as a competitive and unflappable journalist long before the Beatles came along. But photographing the rise of Beatlemania, an assignment he initially resisted, catapulted his career on a remarkable trajectory.
The cover image of “David Bowie, Aladdin Sane” became the defining visual presence for Bowie. Bowie understood its power to brand his visual image.
If there was a doyenne of fashion photography it would be Lillian Bassman. She claimed…
Henri Cartier-Bresson shaped modern photography with his lively, candid black-and-white pictures, which embraced documentarian intimacy and poetic dynamism.









