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- Ian Mccallum
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- José Manuel De Medeiros Ferreira
- Lewis Wickes Hine
- Ludwig Van Beethoven
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- Paulo Pires Da Silva
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- Raymond Depardon
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- Seydou Keïta
- Sheila Maureen Bisilliat
- Sir Joseph John Thomson
- Thomas Johnson Westropp
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- Tina Modotti
- Voúla Papaïoánnou
- Walker Evans
- William Eugene Smith
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Gordon Parks' poignant photograph captures the quiet resilience of children and an adult outside a Harlem tenement in 1967, offering a glimpse into urban life.
Witness a vibrant moment from the 1980 Marlboro Safari Rally captured by Mohamed Amin! This iconic black & white photo showcases Kenyan motorsport history. A rare documentary piece.
This striking black and white image portrays three young men on Coney Island’s boardwalk in 1959, showcasing Davidson’s masterful use of light and composition to convey raw emotion and social observation. Shot by Bruce Davidson for Magnum Photos, it exemplifies the genre's commitment to documenting everyday life with unflinching honesty.
Experience the adrenaline rush of the East African Safari Rally! This stunning black & white photo by Mohamed Amin documents Yoshio Iwashita's crash during the 1975 event, capturing a legendary moment.
Mohamed Amin was a pioneering Kenyan photojournalist known for documenting significant historical events and humanitarian crises. A Lancia Fulvia CS52 is prominently featured, capturing the speed and dynamism of the rally. The photograph depicts the East African Safari Rally, a grueling test of endurance for drivers. Mohamed Amin took a risk by parking his vehicle next to a flooded track and se
Mohamed Amin Didi was a Maldivian politician who served as the first president of the Maldives and as the head of government between 1 January 1953, and 21 August 1953. He was the leader of the first political party in the Maldives, Rayyithunge Muthagaddim Party. Witness the thrill of motorsport history! Mohamed Amin's iconic black & white photograph captures the daring start of the Marlboro Safa
Experience the mystery of Chichén Itzá with this striking 1894 documentary photograph by A.P. Maudslay; own a piece of ancient history.
Experience the thrill of motorsport history! This iconic black & white photograph captures Mohamed Amin's daring capture of a Shell Alpine rally car crash in Kenya, showcasing his legendary filmmaking style.
Gordon Parks’ ‘Untitled, Harlem, New York’ (1952) captures urban resilience through a poignant black & white portrait of a man peering over an unseen barrier. A powerful image reflecting mystery and observation.
Experience the vibrant energy of Harlem in 1948 through Gordon Parks' iconic photograph. Capturing a baseball game, this black & white image reveals community and resilience. A timeless piece of American history.
Bruce Davidson's 'Backseat of a Car' captures intimacy & vulnerability in black and white. A poignant glimpse into youth culture, showcasing a Brooklyn couple’s secret moment – a timeless urban legend.
Marcel Gautherot Chantilly France 1910 1996 Acquired by the Instituto Moreira Salles in 1999, the complete works of French artist Marcel Gautherot total around 25,000 images, a collection spanning a vast array of themes and placing its author among the fundamental names of 20th-century Brazilian photography. Born in Paris in 1910 and settled in Rio de Janeiro in late 1940, Gautherot cast his
This photograph showcases Gordon Parks’s masterful use of composition, lighting, and texture to depict Charles White engaged in mural painting. The image captures a candid moment of creative process, symbolizing dedication and contemplation. Parks' work powerfully documented American life during WWII, highlighting disparities and advocating for equality through his distinctive photographic style.
Explore William Eugene Smith's iconic "Nurse Midwife" photo essay documenting Maude Callen’s compassionate care for underserved women in rural South Carolina—a landmark achievement in documentary photography.
Witness Kenyan history! Mohamed Amin’s ‘Jumping for Joy!’ captures 1963 jubilation after KANU victory. A dynamic black & white photojournalism piece, iconic of Kenya's independence.
Mohamed Amin Experience the adrenaline rush of motorsport history! Admire Mohamed Amin’s stunning black-and-white photograph capturing Rauno Aaltonen & Lofty Drews' daring Safari Rally moment – a timeless classic.
Mohamed Amin Experience the adrenaline rush of motorsport history! This stunning black & white print captures Mohamed Amin's iconic Safari Rally crash photo – Bjorn Waldegard & Hans Thorszelius, a masterpiece of documentary art.
Dorothea Lange's poignant photograph captures the dignity and resilience of an elderly Alabama woman reflecting on her life as a former slave, illuminated by a warm rim light – a powerful testament to human memory.
Witness Gordon Parks' iconic 'Emerging Man' – a striking black & white portrait capturing mystery and revelation. Explore the powerful imagery of a pioneering photographer.
Capture the thrill of the 1981 East African Safari Rally! "Anders Kullang & Bruno Berglund" by Mohamed Amin – a stunning black and white photograph showcasing Opel Ascona 400 CS63 in action. A unique motorsport art piece, perfect for rally enthusiast
A captivating black & white photograph by Rubens Teixeira Scavone (1950) featuring a dynamic cluster of balloons against a bright sky. A timeless piece capturing joy and freedom.
Experience the nostalgic energy of early cinema with Edward Steichen's 1921 documentary photograph capturing a bustling film set moment; discover this piece of art history today.
Walker Evans' 'Havana Citizen' captures the vibrant yet poignant essence of 1933 Havana – a city brimming with life, resilience, and quiet dignity amidst economic hardship. Witness a timeless portrait of urban America.