Darkroom Print: Myanmar (Burma), 1997 AbstractIn 1975, after focusing on America and other Western countries for much of his practice, Hiroji Kubota turned his eyes to Asia: Wherever I went, I was overwhelmed by the great vitality of what I saw, and by the dynamic tension between change and tradition that exists throughout much of the region, the photographer explains. During a trip to Myanmar (Burma) in 1997, Kubota photographed the Long Neck Tribes, who, following tradition, wore coils around
Afghanistan and Iraq since 1991
Its simplicity and deductive character allow for abstraction… Color is more realistic
the pair visit a pub during the filming of the 1964 film “Becket”
was one of the several Magnum photographers present to document the festivities and celebrations that took place in the United Kingdom throughout the year
he was also a gifted portraitist and photographed Matisse—a close friend—in his studio in Nice in 1949
Martin Parr
both forensic and imaginative
he co-founded the Gamma agency
Born to Jewish parents in Budapest in 1913
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