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    • Monday Masters : Gary Winogrand
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    • Monday Masters: Nick Turpin
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    • Discovering Mark Power
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Monday Masters : Tatsuo Suzuki

“So far, technique is not so interesting for me.   More important thing is catching the Decisive Moments.   Expressing subjects humanity feelings.” Tatsuo Suzuki

Monday Masters : Abbas

“I was born a photographer” – declares Abbas in one of the interviews. You may have heard of this name before and if you haven’t, I am sure you have seen some of his images as they remain to be one of the most important photographs of the 20th Century. This Monday we explore the work […]Read Post ›

Monday Masters : David Alan Harvey

This Monday we look deeper into the work of, in my opinion, one of the Legends of travel and street photography – Mr. David Alan Harvey. A member of Magnum photos agency and an editor/publisher of Burn magazine, an online publication featuring the work of emerging photographers.

May picks

Hi guys, it’s time to update my visual diary. Here are some images from my walkabouts during the month of May. This time there are B&W as well as colour photos.

Monday Masters : George Georgiou

Today in our weekly Monday Masters post, we explore the work of George Georgiou. Georgiou is a British photographer and photojournalist who has photographed extensively in the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Turkey for the last decade, living and working in Serbia, Greece and for nearly five years in Istanbul. His work has focused on transition […]Read Post ›

Monday Masters: Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen

A Finish photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen was nominated for our weekly Monday Masters challenge. I personally couldn’t wait to investigate this photographer as I’ve never heard of her name before. One of the reasons why I love our weekly activity – I get to know and learn about photography Masters who are still unfamiliar to me. If that […]Read Post ›

April Picks

April is already behind us. I have to say it’s been a quite productive month for me. I increased my shooting hours per week. For that I have French people to thank who took on streets on numerous occasions in protests against the new labour Law. Therefore I went out shooting with a photo essay […]Read Post ›

Monday Masters: Mark Cohen

The weekend is finished too soon… but on the upside it means we continue with our Monday Masters weekly post. This time I had to pick a photographer and my fellow photogs Chris, Maria and Brook will hopefully join me in choosing a favourite image from this American Master of street photography.

Jack Simon (favourite photo)

Hi there, I wanted to start this blog post with a usual positive note – “Hope you had a great weekend” until I flicked through Twitter quickly ( I know – distractions!! ) only to find out about another terrible attack on innocent lives that happened in Ankara. My thoughts go out to Turkish people. […]Read Post ›

Alec Soth (favourite photo)

This Monday Chris nominated Alec Soth for our weekly challenge. Soth is an American photographer and a member of Magnum Photos, based in Minneapolis, who makes “large-scale American projects” featuring the midwestern United States. For full bio click here

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