Japan Erich Hartmann Fine PrintsModern Japan, the second largest economy in the world, is a land of contradictions. Home to some of the most sophisticated technology and manufacturing, it also has communities whose daily life has changed little in the last five hundred years. It is a land of great beauty, both in the landscape and in its celebrations, festivals, and traditional arts. After photographing China, Korea, and the United States, Hiroji Kubota spent three years traveling
Says Subotzky: "I was fascinated by this encounter
it soon became a cult classic
” read: “A peasant woman moistens the fibers of locally grown flax as she joins them in a long strand which is spun tight by the spindle
“Caio has been waiting for something to happen but he does not know exactly what or how to move on and if that is even a possibility
The resulting series of photos follows the cousins for five years
echoing its rounded shape
Bar-Am was drafted in 1948 when the Jewish-Arab conflict turned into all-out war
Hoepker persuaded his editor that the story was bigger and followed Ali to Chicago where this photograph was taken
students of the Al Azhar college attend Friday prayer in the auditorium
This contact sheet contains James Dean in Times Square
allowing him to capture the man as well as the myth
where his film "Taste of Cherry" was shot