What is described as "one of the most familiar concepts of photography"?
Henri Cartier Bresson's photo at the Gare Saint Lazare paris which is known as a "decisive moment"
Should You Trust Photography?
No photography can be misleading and not show the truth of some matters.
What was revolutionary about the leica in 1925?
It was compact, quiet, it gave birth to a style of instant photography. It did not block the vision of both eyes
What did George bernard Shaw say about all the paintings of christ?
He would trade them all for a single snapshot of Jesus Christ.
Why were Tony Vaccaro's negatives destroyed by the army censors?
The negatives contained images of dead G.Is, images that the world were not ready for.
Who was Henryk Ross what was his job?
Henryk Ross was a jewish photographer who lived in a polish ghetto during WWII, he was to document the creation of goods for the inhabitants of the ghetto.
Which show was a "sticking plaster for the wounds of war"? How many people saw it and what "cliché" photograph did it end on?
The show "The Family of Man" was a "sticking plaster for the wounds of war", over nine million people saw it as it toured the world. It ends with two children walking in a garden through some bushes into to a bright light.
Why did joel Meyerowitz photograph ground zer in colour?
He didn't want to make it look like a tragedy.