Posts Tagged 'a photographer'

Penn’s Portraits

“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart, and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. It is, in one word, effective.” – Irving Penn. Irving Penn was likely the most important fashion

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Penn’s Portraits

“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart, and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. It is, in one word, effective.” – Irving Penn. Irving Penn was likely the most important fashion

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That’s a tasty bag!

Now, here is a high-profile photographer. In Fulvio Bonavia‘s current portfolio, you could find work in association with Adidas, Heineken, Swatch, Amnesty International and major automotive companies, such as Jaguar, BMW and Saab. Though it’s undoubtedly great, the work he’s

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That’s a tasty bag!

Now, here is a high-profile photographer. In Fulvio Bonavia‘s current portfolio, you could find work in association with Adidas, Heineken, Swatch, Amnesty International and major automotive companies, such as Jaguar, BMW and Saab. Though it’s undoubtedly great, the work he’s

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Shooting for Life

Today, at WOWcollector, we’ve been moved on many levels. The philosophy, approach and the end product of Mr. Nick Brandt‘s photography left us speechless, while we made efforts to understand this new bond he’s given us, to lands we rarely

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Shooting for Life

Today, at WOWcollector, we’ve been moved on many levels. The philosophy, approach and the end product of Mr. Nick Brandt‘s photography left us speechless, while we made efforts to understand this new bond he’s given us, to lands we rarely

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Jump! for the camera, Marilyn

Philippe Halsman, a Latvian-born photographer, other than serving four years in prison for patricide (convicted for killing his father) is most famous for his work with Salvador Dali, and the photograph of mourning Albert Einstein – reminiscing of his role

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Jump! for the camera, Marilyn

Philippe Halsman, a Latvian-born photographer, other than serving four years in prison for patricide (convicted for killing his father) is most famous for his work with Salvador Dali, and the photograph of mourning Albert Einstein – reminiscing of his role

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