Photo Spotlight
Capturing the Defining Moments in Recent History Over the course of his globe trotting, extraordinary…
Norman Parkinson is one of the very few names in the history of 20th century photography whose career never stopped adapting to the times.
A photographer’s legacy, as evidenced by their work, can become timeless. By creating unforgettable images that become part of our everyday culture, these photographers help inform and define how we see the world.
John Dugdale is an instinctive, spiritual artist. Considered one of the New York masters of photography, his images refer to the close and
Photography, as it is traditionally exercised, is expected to deliver what we see in front of our eyes, with its raw, truthful reality. The abstracting of photography is one of the later and less common practices of the medium. Ion Zupcu, however, is committed to making photographs that walk the knife’s edge between abstraction and figuration.
A mystic aura of dreams and memories surrounds the poetically composed photographs of Bernard Faucon. Considered one of the pioneers of staged photography, Bernard Faucon was one of the first names to master the idea of the constructed image
As we look at the work of photographers Clive Arrowsmith and Gered Mankowitz, working from two various aesthetics and periods, both photographers captured the iconic British musician, Kate Bush, during the prime moments of her most inventive periods.
One unforgettable name that has remained iconic for decades is that of Marilyn Monroe. Monroe became a household name and one of the most recognizable faces worldwide, representing the ultimate platinum bombshell, oozing sensuality, a mysterious aura, strength, and vulnerability at a time in history when cinema was at its peak of influence.