Showing 24 artworks out of more than 240+ with Documentary Photography
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- Adam Braverman
- Alfred Percival Maudslay
- Alfred Stieglitz
- Arnold Konrad Gustav Genth
- Asa Gregory Andrew Germann
- Berenice Abbott
- Betty Lou Packard
- Bruce Davidson
- Cecil William Stoughton
- Christina Livingston Broom
- Claudia Andujar
- Constantine Manos
- David Goldblatt
- David Moore
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- Helen Levitt
- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Ian Mccallum
- Isaac Donald Everly Is Not The Same Person, Edward Maria Wingfield Is Not The Same Person, Don Wingfield Is A Photographer Based In Washington D.C.
- Ishikawa Mao
- José Manuel De Medeiros Ferreira
- Lewis Wickes Hine
- Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Malick Sidibé
- Marcel Gautherot
- Mohamed Amin
- Ogle Winston Link
- Paul Gross Almásy
- Paulo Pires Da Silva
- Raja Deen Dayal
- Raymond Depardon
- Richard Buckminster Fuller
- Rubens Teixeira Scavone
- Seydou Keïta
- Sheila Maureen Bisilliat
- Sir Joseph John Thomson
- Thomas Johnson Westropp
- Thomas Jorge Farkas
- Tina Modotti
- Voúla Papaïoánnou
- Walker Evans
- William Eugene Smith
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William Eugene Smith’s ‘Nurse Midwife Maude Callen’ captures a poignant public health moment in 1951. Explore this black & white photo's documentary realism & social context.
Explore Mao Ishikawa’s ‘Red Flower: Okinawa,’ a poignant 1975 black & white series capturing Okinawan life & social change. Documenting intimacy & resilience, this unique artwork offers a glimpse into 'Okinawa soul.'
A stunning black & white photo of Chichén Itzá (1894) by Alfred Maudslay, capturing the ancient Mayan ruins' grandeur and historical significance. A rare glimpse into early archaeological exploration.
A poignant black and white documentary photograph by Gordon Parks capturing the raw vulnerability of a Harlem family in 1967, offering a powerful window into social history for collectors to explore and cherish.
Alfred Percival Maudslay’s 1894 photograph captures Chichén Itzá’s grandeur – a weathered Mayan temple amidst lush jungle. Black & white, documentary style, evokes ancient mystery.
Experience 'A la baignade au fleuve Niger' by Malick Sidibé – a vibrant snapshot of Malian life, capturing joy and community through stunning black & white photography.
A poignant black and white moment of domestic intimacy captured by Gordon Parks in 1967 shows a mother and child in repose, inviting you to explore the profound emotional depth of this iconic documentary masterpiece.
Thomas Johnson Westropp's poignant black & white photo captures Dublin after the 1916 Rising. Witness the city’s devastation and resilience through a historical lens – a unique view of a pivotal moment in Irish history.
A poignant black and white documentary photograph by Claudia Andujar from 1969 captures the raw emotion of migrants on a train journey through Brazil, inviting you to explore this profound piece of visual history.
A hauntingly beautiful 1894 monochrome photograph of the Palenque ruins by Alfred Percival Maudslay captures the mysterious intersection of ancient stone and lush jungle, inviting you to explore this piece of history.
A poignant black and white documentary photograph by Constantine Manos captures the profound grief of Coretta King and family around the open casket of Martin Luther King Jr., inviting you to explore this historic moment.
Explore Graciela Iturbide’s ‘Cuatro pescaditos,’ a poignant black & white photo capturing rural Mexican life. Documenting resilience & dignity, this evocative piece showcases texture & simple beauty.
1916 photo of Dublin’s GPO ruins by Thomas Johnson Westropp. Stark grayscale image captures post-explosion devastation. Documentary style, explores urban loss & time.
Witness the grandeur of Chichén Itzá through Alfred Maudslay's iconic 1894 black & white photograph! Explore Mayan ruins, colonial history, and a pioneering archaeological moment.
Malick Sidibé’s ‘Avec mon sac…’ captures a dignified Bamako youth in 1968. Striking black & white portrait photography, showcasing post-colonial joy & resilience. A key work by Mali's master.
David Moore’s documentary photography captures an intimate portrait of elderly couple Nicholas Hannen and Athene Seyler in their London home, reflecting a timeless mood and celebrating connection amidst quiet domesticity – explore this evocative piece.
Alfred Percival Maudslay’s 1894 grayscale photo captures Mayan ruins at Chichén Itzá. Detailed stone carvings & scale figure evoke ancient history. A documentary style piece, perfect for art collectors.
Berenice Abbott’s ‘Zito’ captures a vibrant NYC bakery scene (1937) in stunning black & white. A New Deal documentary, it showcases urban life & architectural detail. #photography #Abbott #NYC
Black & white photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson captures Lisbon’s history & urban life. A candid street scene showcasing architecture, figures, and diffused light. Document photography at its finest.
Capture a piece of history! Own a hand-painted reproduction of 'President Lyndon B. Johnson First Pitch Photograph'. This iconic black & white image, by Don Wingfield (Washington D.C.), embodies American spirit and political culture. Perfect for coll
‘Hot Shot Eastbound’ by Ogle Winston Link (1956). A stunning black & white photo capturing a drive-in movie night in WV. Pioneer of night photography, Link's work evokes nostalgia.
David Goldblatt's 'Child minder' captures a poignant moment from his 'Particulars' series, revealing intimate details of South African society during apartheid through a close-up portrait.
Witness the poignant journey of Brazilian migrants returning home after failed São Paulo dreams. Claudia Andujar’s documentary photograph captures weary travelers on a train, embodying resilience and empathy.
Alfred Stieglitz’s "Old & New York" (1910) captures a dynamic NYC street scene in striking black & white. A pivotal early photography piece, showcasing urban development & Stieglitz's innovative wet plate collodion technique.