Is the Migrant Mother (1936) by Dorothea Lange the single most iconic image of the Great Depression?
Today I want to analyze an iconic image of Florence Owens Thompson known as Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange. I am going to take a closer look at the composition as well as at the story behind the photograph.
Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston — perhaps the greatest sports photo of the century by Neil Leifer
Today I want to talk about this particular picture — Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston by Neil Leifer . I am going to take a closer at the story behind the photograph and why is this picture so iconic. So, let’s get started.
Hyères, France - The Cyclist by Henri Cartier-Bresson
Today I want to talk about this particular picture Hyères France, the cyclist by Henri Cartier- Bresson. I am going to take a closer look at the composition as well as at the story behind the photograph, if you are not familiar with Henri Cartier-Bresson make sure to check my previous video about his life and photography.
Martin Parr - Retrospective by Val Williams - Photography Book Review
Today’s video is going to by my short review of the book, what I think about it, what you can expect, and if it is worth to buy it for you.
State of Decay—The story behind the photoproject by Alejandro Cegarra
Today I would like to talk about a series of photographs. Placing third in the 2019 Photo Contest of the World press photo in the Long-Term Projects, Stories. Let’s check out the State of Decay by Alejandro Cegarra.
Identical Twins by Diane Arbus - Story Behind the Iconic Photograph
“There are and have been and will be an infinite number of things on Earth. Individuals all different, all wanting different things, all knowing different things, all loving different things, all looking different… . That is what I love: the differentness.”
What is Angle of View in Photography Magic of Light TV by Thorsten von Overgaard
There are lenses as 50 mm or for example 90 mm or 35 mm. And what's the difference? Well, the difference is an angle of view.
Diane Arbus - one of America’s best Known and Most Inspirational Photographer
Today I am going to check out a photographer who is one of America’s best-known and also most controversial photographers, also known as a “photographer of freaks.” Let´s talk about Diane Arbus.
Story Behind The The Terror of War: Nick Ut’s "Napalm Girl" (1972)
What’s up photography fans! As you know I usually talk here about all kinds of street photography and photojournalism. The photo I would like to talk about today is a photo that changed the war in Vietnam, a very important photo in the history of photography. Let’s check out the The Terror of War by Nick Ut, 1972.
The Boxing in Katanga by John T. Pedersen - Story of World Press Photo Winner - Sports (2019)
Today I would like to talk about a very special photo, which ended up winning the 1st prize in the Sports, Singles category of the 2019 Photo Contest of the World press photo. Let’s check out Boxing in Katanga!
The Story Behind the Raising a Flag over the Reichstag by Yevgeny Khaldei (1945)
Today I would like to talk about the photo that was the Soviet’s “answer” to Rosenthal’s Iwo Jima photograph, the photo that symbolizes the victory of Red army over Nazis. Let’s talk about this iconic photo of World War 2, Raising a Flag over the Reichstag.
Vivian Maier - the Secret Photographer
Today I would like to introduce a photographer who had been taking photos for many years but never actually showed them to anyone, the secret photographer who was rediscovered in 2009. She shot over one hundred thousand negatives and rewrote the history of street photography. Let’s take a closer look at Vivian Maier.
The Story Behind The Flag Raising on Iwo Jima by Joe Rosenthal (1945)
Today I want to talk about a very famous picture taken by Joe Rosenthal, a picture that represented a symbol of unity in the Second World War and earned him a Pulitzer Prize. Let’s take a look at Flag Raising on Iwo Jima.
Behind the Gare Saint Lazare by Henri Cartier Bresson (1932)
Today I would like to talk about a very special photo. A photo that basically marks the beginning of snapshot photography. Taken by legendary street photographer Henri Cartier Bresson. Lets check out the Place de l'Europe Gare Saint Lazare.
Remembering Robert Frank - one of the most acclaimed photographers of the 20th century
Today I would like to talk about amazing photographer Robert Frank, who passed away last week at the age of 94. He was a photographer and filmmaker who influenced generations of photographers.
The Falling Soldier by Robert Capa (1936) Story behind perhaps the most well known war photograph ever
Today I would like to talk about a photo taken by one of the most well known war photographer Robert Capa, the photo that is very famous and also little controversial. So let’s check out The Falling Soldier.
Tank Man (1989) - the Unknown Protester by Jeff Widener
Today I am going to take a closer at the story behind the photograph as well as the composition. Tank Man (1989) - the Unknown Protester by Jeff Widener.
A closer look at Dorothea Lange - American Documentary Photographer and Photojournalist
Today I want to talk about an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, Dorothea Lange, an amazing photographer from whom we have so much to learn. So let’s get started.