The Iconic and Evocative Portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono by Annie Leibovitz
Explore the captivating story behind Annie Leibovitz's intimate and powerful portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono for Rolling Stone magazine, the creative process, and the lasting impact of this unforgettable image on the worlds of music and photography.
The Dawn of Photography: Niépce's "View from the Window at Le Gras"
Delve into the captivating history of the first photograph ever taken, "View from the Window at Le Gras," by inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. Explore the challenges he faced, the significance of his groundbreaking image, and the enduring legacy of this priceless artifact.
Story of Alfred Krupp's Portrait by Arnold Newman
Explore the intriguing story of Arnold Newman's portrait of Alfred Krupp, a convicted Nazi war criminal, and how the Jewish photographer used his art to exact a subtle, personal revenge on a man who had caused immense suffering during World War II.
The Story Behind "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper": Staged Iconic Moment in Photography History
This iconic photo of 11 workers having casual lunch almost 850 feet above the streets of New York is actually staged
Behind the Iconic Flying Cat Photo - Dalí Atomicus
Dalí Atomicus is a remarkable photograph that blends art, science, and the surreal in a captivating and unforgettable way. Taken by Philippe Halsman using his unique “Jumpology” technique, this iconic image features the legendary Salvador Dalí suspended in mid-air …
Winston Churchill refused to quit smoking for his portrait
Did you know that Winston Churchill refused to put down his cigar for his portrait in 1941.
The Migrant Mother: A Fortuitous Encounter and an Iconic Image that Almost Wasn't
Did you know that the Migrant Mother which sold for almost 300 thousand USD was almost destroyed when someone from maintenance threw it in the dumpster?
The Youngest Pulitzer Prize Winner and His Impact on War Photography
At just 21 years old, Nick Ut became the youngest photographer to receive a Pulitzer Prize for his powerful image "Napalm Girl," which exposed the brutal realities of the Vietnam War. Follow Ut's journey as a war photographer and the lasting impact of his work on the world.
The Untold Story of Gordon Parks' "American Gothic"
Explore the captivating tale of Gordon Parks' "American Gothic," an image that defied conventions and challenged societal norms, embodying the spirit of resilience in the face of adversity.
Jumpology is a real photography technique
Did you know that Jumpology is actually a real photography technique?
Why did Fan Ho Start With Photography?
One of the Most Influential Asian Photographers actually started taking photos because …
The Story Behind "The Approaching Shadow": Fan Ho's "Staged" Masterpiece
Story of the famous photo by Fan Ho
Image is More Than Perfect Composition & Light - Podcast with Bieke Depoorter
From the challenges of creating honest work to the power dynamics inherent in photography, Depoorter provided invaluable insights into the world of documentary photography.
What Makes a Great Photo? Street Photography Critique with Thorsten Overgaard
I sat down with Thorsten Overgaard for a street photography critique.
Are Logan Paul’s Photos Worth Millions?
Logan Paul recently released his 99 Originals. I am taking a look at the images from a photographer's perspective.
Make a Good Connection to the Subject to Take Great Photos - Martin Parr Interview
Discover valuable insights and inspiration from legendary photographer Martin Parr in this engaging podcast discussion. Explore his creative process, challenges, and the future of photography.
I Visited Martin Parr. This s What I Learned.
Why my photography sucks? This is a question I was asking myself before I decided to visit the Master Martin Parr himself to help me with my photography.
Why Was I CALLED OUT for Taking STREET PHOTO?
Today I would like to share with you my first Vlog from London 001