Lynn Johnson
Lynn Johnson Known for her intense and sensitive work, Lynn Johnson has been capturing the subtleties of the human condition for 35 years. A regular contributor to publications such as National...
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John Stanmeyer, born in Illinois, is a founding member of the VII photo agency. Living in the Far East for over twelve years, Stanmeyer has witnessed throughout that time nearly every major historical...
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Frans Lanting Franz Lanting has documented wildlife and wild places from the Amazon to Antarctica for more than three decades to promote understanding about the Earth and its natural history through...
View ArticleThe Long Shadow of Chernobyl, signed by Gerd Ludwig – Special Edition
Signed, 252 page, 20-year retrospective hardcover photo book with slipcase Including signed & numbered limited-edition A4 sized print Edition of 100, $625 + shipping & handling Visit Gerd...
View ArticleThe Long Shadow of Chernobyl, signed by Gerd Ludwig
252 page, 20-year retrospective hardcover photo book with slipcase. Signed, $120 + shipping & handling Visit Gerd Ludwig’s website to purchase: http://www.gerdludwig.com/store/ Captivating images...
View ArticleNew York Air
Shooting in all seasons and from dawn to dusk, the photos in New York Air capture the complexity of 21st-century New York, with its new skyline and waterfront landscape, dazzling contemporary...
View ArticleLessons in Great Photography Ebook Volume 2
- 10 interviews with National Geographic photographers who have shot 125 stories for the magazine - Photographers include Jimmy Chin, Frans Lanting, Aaron Huey, Ami Vitale, Brent Stirton, Jim...
View ArticleLessons in Great Photography Ebook Volume 1
- 10 interviews with National Geographic photographers who have shot 200 stories for the magazine - Includes interviews with Paul Nicklen, Jodi Cobb, Joel Sartore, William Albert Allard, Randy Olson,...
View ArticleKodachrome Memory: American Pictures
As America huffed its way to the end of the ’70s, a change more profound than any one cultural trope’s evolutionary death knell was taking place. Perceptively distilled in a new volume of photographs...
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