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Through the Lens: Ian Berry on Photographing Some of South Africa’s Historic Photos

On March 21 1960, Magnum photographer Ian Berry was present to cover the Sharpeville massacre, which turned out to be a pivotal point in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement. The British photojournalist recalls the event in the first episode of BBC Culture's Through the Lens, and talks about the photos that he took during the event, as well as in the four decades that followed as he lived with apartheid. thephoblographer.com »

2019-1-26 14:00

I Spent 2 Days Photographing Streets Of Jaipur, India From A Taxi And Here Is The Result

It was a last minute trip: the flights were affordable and I already went through 7 circles of hell to get my visa to India earlier that year (that’s a separate story). One Friday evening, after getting an email for a deal from a low cost airline, my husband and I hopped on a plane to Jaipur, Rajastan. No plans, no reservations, no prior research. boredpanda.com »

2018-3-26 14:43

Photographer Spends 2 Years Photographing Animals That May Soon Be Extinct, And It Breaks Our Hearts

For most of us, endangered animals are a far-away mystery. British photographer Tim Flach, however, has spent the last 2 years braving their habitats and documenting their fragile existences. The resulting body of work, Endangered, provides us with an intimate and rare view into the beautiful lives of Earth's most threatened creatures, and reminds us of everything we should be afraid to lose. boredpanda.com »

2017-12-30 14:12

Maciej Kalkosinski on Photographing Iceland’s Landscapes in Black and White

If you ever got into landscape photography, you know that there are places that act as a magnet for shooters. I always felt that uncontrollable force gravitating me towards vast empty spaces. That was the reason I moved from central Europe to Scandinavia, and that was the reason I always wanted to visit Iceland. Making my dream come true was not that easy though. thephoblographer.com »

2017-10-24 16:00