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Elliott Erwitt's Kolor: Rare color photos in teNeues' new edition of classic photobook
The new edition of Elliott Erwitt’s Kolor by teNeues presents a vibrant selection of the legendary photographer’s color work, curated from nearly half a million Kodachrome slides. Spanning ...
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The Colors of Life - Early Color Photography
The past did not happen in black and white. Photo enhancer and contributing editor of The Colors of Life, Stuart Humphryes, picks his five favorite early color photos from our latest book.
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We spoke to one of the artists in Ukraine Rising, the photographer Artem Humilevskyi, about shared identity, Ukrainian culture and how his work has changed since the start of the invasion.
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Peace Stamps and 75 Years of the United Nations
75 years ago the United Nations symbolized an experiment for cooperation and the prevention of war, today it outlines a utopian vision for human rights and international peace. Explore a vision of ...
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The Intimacy of Forgotten Coastal Cultures
At the turn of 20th-century England, a stretch of coast from Skegness to Southwold became a glistening vacation destination that was romanticized in popular culture, but the arrival of budget airli...
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Remaking The World, One Globe At A Time
Peter Bellerby’s London globe making workshop is keeping a craft that demands the highest levels of attention and detail alive, against the tide of mechanism and still adhering to established tradi...
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Between the colorful bazaars of Accra, Ghana lies two small neighborhoods that, over the decades, have become breeding grounds for international boxing champions. Having gained a window into their ...
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For nearly six decades, Stockholm’s metro art installations have worked as a social experiment to its commuters and tourists. David Altrath guides us into the majestic tunnels and cave-like flux th...
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The Last Bang Bang Men of Chongqing
For centuries the Bang Bang men have transported the weight of Chongqing on their shoulders, today they face extinction as numbers dwindle from the city rapidly modernizes around them. Danish photo...
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Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek’s DIY Lovestory
Pillars, palms, and plastic animals are in unison with wedding outfits glamorized during the heyday of disco, driving home the message of DIY devotion. Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek talks to us about ...
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