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These Photographs Rescued from the Archives of Magnum Photographers Can Be Yours
Signed prints by some of the greatest living photographers are for sale for $100 each for the next three days only.
Gregory Halpern and Ahndraya Parlato's Gloriously Unmoored Photographs
Their new book 'East of the Sun, West of the Moon' contains photos taken only on solstices and equinoxes.
Is This Art Photography Any Good?
In case you're clueless, Bruce is one of our favorite Magnum photographers who won a Guggenheim Fellowship this past year. He's also one of the badassest badasses in the business. This is his new photo critique show.
Magnum Photos' 67-Hour 'Flash Sale' Broke the Internet
Magnum's website crashed due to too much traffic when they launched their 67 hour "Flash Sale" of Instagram prints.
Peter Marlow's Incredible Photos of Eerie Crises
Peter Marlow's career has covered everything from news photography and war reporting to street photography and a much-lauded collection of portraits. I spoke to him about spotting the moments and curiosity in all types of photography.
How Photographer David Hurn Captures Sublime Moments in Mundane Life
"I once wrote something: 'Life, as it unfolds in front of the camera, is full of such complexity, such wonder, such surprise, that I find it unnecessary to create new realities.' Now, that's rather pompous. But what I meant is it's more pleasure for me...
What Is Bruce Gilden Doing?
Gideon Jacobs, creative director of Magnum Photos, New York, muses on the motivations of VICE's favorite street photographer, Bruce Gilden.
Moises Saman's Stunning Photos of Humanity in Conflict Zones
Peruvian photographer Moises Saman's work about the Egyptian revolution willfully avoids a chronological, ordered, historical view of the uprising, instead focusing on the humanity and emotions of the participants.
Olivia Arthur Photographs a Side of Women the West Rarely Sees
I interviewed her about the secret worlds she's managed to infiltrate.
Richard Kern on Philip Lorca-diCorcia's 'Hustlers'
This is the first installment of Art Gallery, a regular column that mimics an art exhibition and displays work by current and/or under-appreciated artists. This week celebrated photographer Richard Kern writes about government-funded photographs of...
Chris Steele-Perkins Can't Let Go of England
Chris Steele-Perkins' early work focused on social ills in British cities. In 1979, he released his first solo book, Teds, examining the British Teddy Boy subculture of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. After that, Steele-Perkins started to travel more...