It is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as a precise organization of forms, which give that event its proper expression.
NORTHERN IRELAND—Mowing the lawn, 1973. The
incongruities of daily life in an urban war zone meant that
for years, the people of Northern Ireland lived in a strange
and strained symbiosis with the British army.
Famously displayed in his Afghan girl photo, Steve McCurry possesses an uncanny ability to unveil his subject. As a master of light, color, and composition, he strives not to display his own prowess, but to bring to light the soul of his subject.
Fashion Magazine
by Bruce Gilden
Like a bull in a china shop, Bruce Gilden lets loose with Fashion Magazine, a high-concept, tongue-in-cheek take on the glossy conventions of the fashion world. In the seven-part magazine, Gilden recasts the world of beauty and glamour through his up-close and aggressive street photography style.
David Hurn’s Land of My Father showcases the strength of Welsh culture and history in images that conjure up what life for his father must have been like, as well as the modern transformation of industry and contemporary social changes.