When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.

Fotografía

92 Pins
 15w
Collection by

Ouka Leele

6 Pins

Chema Madoz

5 Pins
Tarde de San Isidro por García-Alix @SorayARTgallery photography fotografía
Alberto García-Alix. Autorretrato. Mi lado femenino, 2002 © Alberto García-Alix. VEGAP. Madrid, 2014
One of the most celebrated names in contemporary European photography, Alberto
 García-Alix (b. 1956, León, Spain) is a photographer, editor and writer whose body of
work sidesteps all cultural taboos and moral censors.

Alberto García Alix

10 Pins
Keith Richards portrait by Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz: iogannsb — ЖЖ

Annie Leibovitz

8 Pins
Jean Baptiste Mondino

Jean-Baptiste Mondino

8 Pins
Philippe Halsman was a Latvian-born American photographer known for his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and collaborations with Salvador Dalí. In producing his hallmark photobook Jump (1959), Halsman asked each of his subjects to jump in the air while he photographed them to capture an unguarded moment. “Every face I see seems to hide—and sometimes fleetingly to reveal—the mystery of another human being,” he once said. #Photography #PortraitPhotography #Art

Philippe Halsman

9 Pins

William Klein

6 Pins

Dorothea Lange

7 Pins
Rare Cindy Sherman Self Portraits From Austria’s Verbund (Photos)

Cindy Sherman

4 Pins
Tina Modotti: leyendo la leyenda

Tina Modotti

6 Pins
Girl With Leica, 1934. Alexander Rodchenko. Silver gelatin print
Alexander Rodchenko 'Balconies'

Alexander Rodchenko

4 Pins
Robert Capa 39
Refugiados provenientes de Málaga. Robert Capa, 1937
Libération Photo : Robert Capa

Robert Capa (Gerda Taro y Endre Friedmann)

12 Pins
Offering a new Fine Art quality print of this Henry Fox Talbot photograph titled "The Haystack",  from the Pencil of Nature series, 1845. This is a high quality reprint, unframed, approximately 8x10" on 8 1/2x11" archival fine art paper, suitable for matting, framing and display. Henry Fox Talbot was a British inventor and photography pioneer who invented the Calotype negative/positive process, the precursor to to photo processes of the 18th and 19th centuries. He was also a noted photographer w

Fox Talbot

3 Pins
Meet Louis Daguerre: Father of Daguerreotype Photography
a famous theater designer. He was a business partner of inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, whose heliographic method is the forerunner of the photographic process. Niépce's View From The Window At Le Gras, recorded on a polished pewter plate coated with light-sensitive bitumen in 1826, is the oldest surviving permanent painting from nature. However, after Niépce's death in 1933, Daguerre developed his own unique process

Louis Daguerre

2 Pins

Joseph Niépce

2 Pins
Street Photography People, London Street Photography, Quotes About Photography, Couple Photography, Photography Poses, Famous Photographers, Street Photographers, William Klein, Documentary Photography
A Lion in Winter: The revolutionary street and commercial photography of William Klein
Girl With Leica, 1934. Alexander Rodchenko. Silver gelatin print Double Exposition, Exposition Photo, Avant Garde Photography, Photography Gallery, Fine Art Photography, Man Ray, Louis Stettner
Kafka's Apartment: Photo
Girl With Leica, 1934. Alexander Rodchenko. Silver gelatin print
Fire Escape by Alexander Rodchenko Revolution, Multimedia Arts, Constructivist, Fire Escape
Fire Escape by AlexanderRodchenko
Fire Escape by Alexander Rodchenko
Meet Louis Daguerre: Father of Daguerreotype Photography Steve Mccurry, Daguerreotype, Rms Titanic, Queenstown, Sculpture, Self Portrait, Vintage Images
Biography of Louis Daguerre, Inventor of Daguerreotype Photography
Meet Louis Daguerre: Father of Daguerreotype Photography
a famous theater designer. He was a business partner of inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, whose heliographic method is the forerunner of the photographic process. Niépce's View From The Window At Le Gras, recorded on a polished pewter plate coated with light-sensitive bitumen in 1826, is the oldest surviving permanent painting from nature. However, after Niépce's death in 1933, Daguerre developed his own unique process Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, World Photography Day, Antique Photography, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Daguerreotype _ Louis Daguerre was an artist and physicist who also became a
a famous theater designer. He was a business partner of inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, whose heliographic method is the forerunner of the photographic process. Niépce's View From The Window At Le Gras, recorded on a polished pewter plate coated with light-sensitive bitumen in 1826, is the oldest surviving permanent painting from nature. However, after Niépce's death in 1933, Daguerre developed his own unique process
Ing. Ivan Marčák
Ing. Ivan Marčák
Philippe Halsman was a Latvian-born American photographer known for his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and collaborations with Salvador Dalí. In producing his hallmark photobook Jump (1959), Halsman asked each of his subjects to jump in the air while he photographed them to capture an unguarded moment. “Every face I see seems to hide—and sometimes fleetingly to reveal—the mystery of another human being,” he once said. #Photography #PortraitPhotography #Art Portraits, Portrait Photographers, Technique Photo, Tippi Hedren, Philippe Halsman, Crows Ravens, Alfred Hitchcock
Philippe Halsman (American/Latvian, 1906–1979)
Philippe Halsman was a Latvian-born American photographer known for his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and collaborations with Salvador Dalí. In producing his hallmark photobook Jump (1959), Halsman asked each of his subjects to jump in the air while he photographed them to capture an unguarded moment. “Every face I see seems to hide—and sometimes fleetingly to reveal—the mystery of another human being,” he once said. #Photography #PortraitPhotography #Art
CrazzyAboutArt
CrazzyAboutArt
Surrealist Photographers, Photography Career, Cinema Experience, Film Studies, List Of Artists
Philippe Halsman | MoMA