Right Time, Wrong Place!

Famous photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt, on August 14, 1945, following Japan’s unconditional capitulation, ending World War II, captures his most...

Andreas Feininger – The Story Behind The Picture

New York, 1951 Andreas Feininger Andreas Feininger’s photo is one of Life magazine’s most recognizable covers and one of...

Josef Koudelka – Prague 1968

In 1968, thirty-year-old Josef Koudelka was a renowned theater photographer who had never photographed a news event. On August...

Elliott Erwitt – Mother and Child

One of the most widely recognized and reproduced images and ode to motherhood to date is the photograph of...

Photographic moments in history – The announcement of the death of the great spiritual leader and preacher of nonviolence, Mahatma Gandhi, by Nehru (India, January 30, 1948)

Photographic moments in history – The announcement of the death of the great spiritual leader and preacher of nonviolence,...

Dora Maar: Double portrait with hat, 1936-37

Dora Maar (Henriette Theodora Markovitch, 1907-1997) of French-Croatian descent, born in Paris and raised in Argentina, was a photographer,...

Gordon Parks & Ella Watson, 1942

(In 1942 Gordon Parks will make one of his most famous photographs, known as American Gothic – reference to...

”Streets of the Lost” – Mary Ellen Mark & Cheryl McCall

In April 1983, reporter Cheryl McCall and photographer Mary Ellen Mark went to Seattle  to write an article about...

Eadweard Muybridge – The Horse in Motion

In 1872 Leland Stanford seeks the help of photographer Eadweard Muybridge to prove his theory: that horses while galloping...

Eugene Atget: Photographe de Paris

Eugene Atget dies in 1927, after forty years of photography career. Atget’s work has remained in obscurity for years...