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| Henrik Saxgren - http://www.saxgren.dk/ Although professionally trained as an advertising photographer, he switched to photojournalism, focusing on international issues from Haiti to Palestine, Cuba to Rwanda. At ArtForum Berlin the Helsinki based gallery, TaiK, showed Henrik Saxgrens work for the first time. The respond and interest was significant and quite promishing for the future relationship. - Read more |
| Ian MacEachern - http://www.ianmaceachern.com/ Ian MacEachern’s photographs have been published in ArtsCanada, Chatelaine, Maclean’s, Quest, Saturday Night, Canadian Star Weekly, Time Canada, Ontario Living and London Magazine. He was the principal photographer for Symbols of Aspiration; Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario, an exhibition and book published by University of Toronto Press in 1986. Ian MacEachern has had several one-man shows in Canada and the United States as well as various group exhibitions. His photographs are in the permanent collection of the McIntosh Gallery at The University of Western Ontario and in several private collections. - Read more |
| Ilka Hartmann - http://www.ilkahartmann.com/ Growing archive of photographer Ilka Hartmann's work from the 1960s to the present, documenting significant social justice movements of our time along with portraits of visionaries, luminaries, revolutionaries, authors, leaders and significant events. - Read more |
| James Nachtwey - http://www.jamesnachtwey.com/ James Nachtwey has received numerous honours such as the Common Wealth Award, Martin Luther King Award, Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award, Henry Luce Award, Robert Capa Gold Medal (five times), the World Press Photo Award (twice), Magazine Photographer of the Year (seven times), the International Center of Photography Infinity Award (three times), the Leica Award (twice), the Bayeaux Award for War Correspondents (twice), the Alfred Eisenstaedt Award, the Canon Photo essayist Award and the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Grant in Humanistic Photography. He is a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and has an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the Massachusetts College of Arts. - Read more |
| Janine Wiedel - http://wiedel-photo-library.com/ Reportage style photos, taken over thirty years as a photojournalist. Janine Wiedel is a documentary photographer based in London who has been concentrating on issues of social concern for the past 35 years. Whilst always working on long term projects aimed at exhibition and publication she is also continually expanding the stock library which contains over 100,000 images. - Read more |
| Jim West - http://www.jimwestphoto.com/ Assignment and stock photography, emphasizing labor and social issues, from Detroit, Michigan photographer Jim West. - Read more |
| Jiri Vondracek - http://www.tashi.cz/ Chemistry of everyday life in web photo gallery of Jiri "Tashi" Vondracek, photographer from Brno, Czech Republic. - Read more |
| John Darwell - http://www.johndarwell.com/ Telling tales evocative and poignant imagary from the acclaimed photographer. My work has been exhibited, and published, widely both nationally and internationally, including exhibitions in London, the USA, Mexico, South America and the Canary Islands, and is featured in a number of important collections including the NMPFT in Bradford, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. - Read more |
| John Kaplan - http://www.johnkaplan.com/ John Kaplan is one of America's most accomplished photographers. In 1992, his project about the diverse lifestyles of American 21-year-olds was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. His work is exhibited at museums and galleries worldwide. - Read more |
| Jonathan Taylor - http://www.jonathantaylor.net/ Known for his gritty, black-and-white images of cops, hit men, drug addicts and crime scenes, photojournalist Jonathan Taylor has traveled all over Asia to report on everything from Agent Orange victims in Vietnam to a special police unit in Bangkok that helps pregnant women, stuck in traffic, give birth. - Read more |
| Jose Demaria Campua - http://www.foto-campua.com/ This web site is dedicated to the memory of Jose Demaria Campua, one of the best Spanish photographers and photojournalist. The purpose of the site is to spread the knowledge of his work and the content of his image's catalog to help in the research and documentation of photography history. Site contains a description of the life and work of Campua and a catalog of his private archive from Spanish Civil war, The Franco's years social and political events, etc. - Read more |
| Joshua Curry - http://www.joshuacurry.com/ A collection of documentary photography by Atlanta based photographer Joshua Curry. Themes explored include southern culture, pop iconography, skateboarding and abstraction. - Read more |
