Magnum Editions: Peggy Guggenheim in Venice, 1950 MusicMrs. Peggy Guggenheim, the famous art collector, socialite and bohemian, photographed by David Chim Seymour at her palace on the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy, 1950. Chims career spanned genres and styles. His humanistic approach, which yielded important work documenting conflicts and their aftermath, was complementary to his low key personality, which quickly led him to become the favored photographer of many celebrities. Seymours biographer, Carole
which intensified her curiosity and led her to travel with the women to over 15 locations across the USA to document their working lives and experiences
Arnold wrote: “It was raining — what is known in Britain as “Queen’s weather
the protests
Born to Greek immigrant parents in the American South
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Thomas Hoepker began his photographic career in the 1960s and made his reputation through impactful reportage and stylish color features
showing in particular the aspects of traditional life that were beginning to decline
Miles Davis rehearses in New York
It is the latter of these that brought Bendiksen to the Altai Territory in Russia in 2000
it was here the Civil Rights Movement took shape and the renaissance of African American culture exploded
or to individually go in new directions
he captures the Tower of David and the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem as seen through an olive grove