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Dmitri Beliakov - Portraits of Secret Soldiers - Photography
Russia’s special forces, known as the Spetsnaz, are among the fiercest and most secretive fighting operatives in the world. Beliakovs portrait project on the Spetsnaz dates informally to August 1999, when he found himself at age 29 caught in a firefight together with a Spetsnaz group in Russia’s restive republic of Dagestan.
Years went by, and as he covered the war in neighboring Chechnya, Beliakov came to know many of these fighters personally, building contacts among them. During the siege of a school in the city of Beslan in 2004, those relationships helped him embed with the elite Spetsnaz brigades charged with freeing the more than 1,000 children, parents and teachers trapped by terrorists inside the school. The images Beliakov took went around the world and later made him one of the subjects of the Emmy-winning documentary, “Three Days in September,” narrated by actress Julia Roberts and introduced at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2006.
Photojournalist DMITRI BELIAKOV was born in 1970 in the Vologda region of Russia.
He graduated from the foreign languages department of Yaroslavl University and started working in 1993 as a translator and researcher for Express Newspapers U.K. and stringer for various TV channels during the First Chechen War. Beliakov began to take pictures professionally in 1997 freelancing for the AP, the Daily & Sunday Express U.K., The Telegraph U.K., The Times and The Sunday Times of London.
From 2002 to 2008 Beliakov was a photographer on a freelancer contract for Bloomberg News. His pictures illustrated business, political, economic and feature stories from throughout Russia and the former Soviet Union.
Years went by, and as he covered the war in neighboring Chechnya, Beliakov came to know many of these fighters personally, building contacts among them. During the siege of a school in the city of Beslan in 2004, those relationships helped him embed with the elite Spetsnaz brigades charged with freeing the more than 1,000 children, parents and teachers trapped by terrorists inside the school. The images Beliakov took went around the world and later made him one of the subjects of the Emmy-winning documentary, “Three Days in September,” narrated by actress Julia Roberts and introduced at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2006.
Photojournalist DMITRI BELIAKOV was born in 1970 in the Vologda region of Russia.
He graduated from the foreign languages department of Yaroslavl University and started working in 1993 as a translator and researcher for Express Newspapers U.K. and stringer for various TV channels during the First Chechen War. Beliakov began to take pictures professionally in 1997 freelancing for the AP, the Daily & Sunday Express U.K., The Telegraph U.K., The Times and The Sunday Times of London.
From 2002 to 2008 Beliakov was a photographer on a freelancer contract for Bloomberg News. His pictures illustrated business, political, economic and feature stories from throughout Russia and the former Soviet Union.
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Izima Kaoru - Landscapes with a Corpse - Photography
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The photographer's series 'Landscapes with a Corpse' features the lifeless bodies of models, who nevertheless remain resolutely chic. Between fashion, cinema, and visual art, the project undertaken by photographer Izima Kaoru seeks to aestheticise the death of young women. The series Landscapes with a Corpse, published in its entirety in 2008, presents photographs of immaculately-dressed models...
Riitta Päiväläinen - Installations in nature - Max Richter -Sarajevo- Textile art
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Riitta Päiväläinen is known for her temporary site-specific installations in nature, consisting of second-hand clothing and flea market fabrics. Her main interest has been “the unwritten history” - the history that you cannot find in library books, official files or archives, but can be felt in the rip of a coat or in the arm worn thin on an armchair. “For me, a piece of clothing represents, ab...
ROBERT FRANK - The Americans - Photography
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First published in France in 1958, then in the United States in 1959, Robert Frank's The Americans changed the course of twentieth-century photography. In 83 photographs, Frank looked beneath the surface of American life to reveal a people plagued by racism, ill-served by their politicians and rendered numb by a rapidly expanding culture of consumption. Yet he also found novel areas of beauty i...
Elliott Erwitt - Master Photography
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One of the all-time greats, Elliott Erwitt is a master whose photographs have defined the visual history of the 20th century-and the 21st. Born in Paris in 1928 to Russian parents, Erwitt spent his childhood in Milan, then emigrated to the US, via France, with his family in 1939. As a teenager living in Hollywood, he developed an interest in photography and worked in a commercial darkroom befor...
Katharina Hesse - Photography
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After being based for 24 years in Beijing, Katharina Hesse currently shares her time between Germany, Hongkong and China. Her work primarily focuses on China’s social concerns among them youth and urban culture, religion and North Korean refugees. Ms. Hesse has traveled on assignment to Indonesia, Mongolia, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Korea and the Philippines. Ms Hesse is fluent in Chinese, Eng...
Yutaka Takanashi - Photography - 高梨 豊,Takuma Nakahira'
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Yutaka Takanashi 高梨 豊, is a Japanese photographer who has photographed fashion, urban design, and city life, and is best known for his depiction of Tokyo. akanashi was born on 6 February 1935 in Shirogane-chō, Ushigome-ku (now Shinjuku), Tokyo.[1] In 1943 he was evacuated to Saitama (Saitama). In 1953 he graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Aoyama High School and entered the photography department...
Kikuji Kawada - Photogrphy - - 川田 喜久治
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Kikuji Kawada 川田 喜久治, born 1933 is a Japanese photographer. He co-founded the Vivo photographic collective in 1959 with Akira Sato, Eikoh Hosoe, Ikko Narahara, Akira Tanno and Shomei Tomatsu. He was one of the fifteen artists selected for the “New Japanese Photography” exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1974. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Photographic S...
Graciela Iturbide - Photography
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Graciela Iturbide (born May 16, 1942) is a Mexican photographer. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and is included in many major museum collections such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and The J. Paul Getty Museum. Iturbide was born in Mexico City, Mexico in 1942, to traditional Catholic parents. The eldest of thirteen children, she attended Catholic school and was exposed ...
Issei Suda - Photography - 須田 一政, Anonymous Japanese Master
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Anonymous Japanese Master, Issei Suda 須田 一政, born 24 April 1940 - 7 March 2019 was a Japanese photographer who "combined a pure appreciation of Japanese customs with a sharp investigative eye". While the West has been fascinated by certain elements of Japanese photography for decades, there are important figures who have been overlooked-Issei Suda, a precise observer of the everyday theater of ...
Sigfrido de Guzmán - Photography
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Sigfrido de Guzmán. Madrid, España, 1925 - 2010.
Carlos Pérez Siquier - Photography
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Carlos Pérez Siquier. Born in Almería ,1930. He is considered a pioneer of spanish avant-guard photography. National Award of Photography in 2003. In 1956 Carlos Pérez Siquier began to photograph the locals of La Chanca, a neglected and poor neighbourhood in Almeria, for a photo-study that never got beyond the project stage. He worked there until the mid-1960s, first in black and white, then in...
Igor Posner - Photography
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Born in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). After the fall of the Soviet Union, Igor moved to California in the early 90s. He studied molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he first started to take pictures and experiment in the darkroom. Initial infatuation with picture-taking led Igor to explore the silent and haunting experience of walking after dark on the st...
CHEN WEI - 陈维 - Photography
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1980 Born in Zhejiang Province, China Chen Wei started off as an experimental musician and later on turned to photography. His photographs recall a rehearsal stage: combining different elements of different scenes and rearranging them together, the appearance of certain objects are intentional as to create a specific scene. Chen Wei tries to use this overlap between the idea of the rehearsal an...
Michalina Woźniak - Photography - Identity Series
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Jari Silomäki - Ordinary towns on ordinary days’ 2006-2007 - Photography
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El tiempo ⏱️ realmente va despacio cuando esperamos algo es cuando lo notamos nosotros somos los que lo hacemos pasar rápido 😢
Whether you want to or not; He is a child of his time. Nothing exalted to God, only horrors. Misuse of his talent.
I felling paing for her...
Does anyone know what this video is from originally?
Sehr eindrucksvolle photographische Meisterwerke
I was reminded of these photos while watching Lee Isaac Chung's Twisters. I can thank Cate Shortland's BTS commentary on "Somersault" for introducing me to Todd Hido's photography.
NOSTALGIC
$UICIDEBOY$ x SHAKEWELL - SHAMELESS $UICIDE
A Master of place, timing and contre-jour. Very good indeed.
Scolopendra
This is to how photography is done .capture your subject the way they are.manipulation is A darn lie.
It's funny because I like this version better then the original one, Ulver has a gift of giving it their own signature style after reinterpretating the orignal, same goes for the album Childhood's End, it was very interesting to listen to the original songs and compare them to the reinterpreted pieces.
RIP
RIP Bill Viola
Post-apocalyptic.
Sisters, as they've always been 🎉 beautifully poetic and oh so Goth!! From S.A.
I heard this for Hours sitting peacefully in the beautiful Backyard of the Austrian Pavillon during the Biennale d Arte in 2010. Total trance even though we did not unverstand the message. Peace
Amina Cain brought me here
I know
Beautiful
99% of experimental film are trash.
Imágenes verdaderamente emocionales. Esos paisajes se vuelven interiores. Ella es una fotografa artista absolutamente auténtica. SD. México....!
Wonderful video
So completely life changing. I pray I may be blessed by his madness and sainthood.
Amazing photos. I love the shot from “Six Feet Under”!
Didn’t have my glasses on but I thought it was from six feet under. Loved that show and these pictures.
Beautiful photos 📸, after watching this i seen not all photos need to be pin sharp . Creating atmosphere & drama here is fantastic, that dark mysterious photo I just love ❤️
Genius ♡
Oh, to have been alive in Paris when these photographs were taken!
In uk art schools I was never introduced to Peder Blake’s epic oeuvre and master painter who makes turner work’s look as though he is still in Kindergarten 😅🎨🖼️
meraviglia
I am looking for the name of this song, can you help me please ?
I hate you, Laurie Anderson. I love you, Laurie Anderson.
Thank you to Sean Tucker for this intro to Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
Beautifully done. Thanks.
This Lunch music pairs so much better than that crap on other LF slideshows.
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A creative force with paint. A crepuscular color sense that is not congenial.
Eïhwaz, can you give me the name and the title of the music?
Beautiful!
Дурацкое видео.
amazing
Meatyard was a visual genius.
Does anyone know what Errol Brown from Hot Chocolate thought of this version? It was a deeply personal song for him. This is definitely one of the best covers I have ever heard. So much emotion from Andrew Eldritch.
別の写真家の作品も混ざってますね
Many thanks for all your videos !!!
Very interesting seing whole rolls of film, discovering how the artists frames, his different points of view of the same set, and then understanding what in his eyes makes an image great and what not.
“Emma”, also known as “Emma, Emmaline” or “Emmeline”, is a song by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson released as a single by British soul band Hot Chocolate in 1974. It reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart and number 8 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. After being asked by producer Mickie Most to add “depth and darkness” to his compositions, Brown wrote the song about the death of his mother. It is romantic, poignant, beautiful, haunting, emotional, and tragic. It is the absolute perfect example of what goth rock should sound like.
Splendido 🌺
Evocativo ❤️
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