"I Want to Archive These Places for Later Generations", by Ursula Schulz-Dornburg
Inspiring TateShots interview with German photographer Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, best known for her conceptual black and white images of barren environments.
Inspiring TateShots interview with German photographer Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, best known for her conceptual black and white images of barren environments.
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Step inside the mind of photographer Roger Ballen, as he takes you into the belly of his creative conscious in…
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Another inspiring TateShots, this time interviewing Joan Jonas, an American visual artist and a pioneer of video and performance art who is one of the most important female artists of…Continue Reading →
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We go on an underwater journey with photographer Matt Porteous as he captures the beauty, stillness and chaos below the…
Today we are back with photographer and filmmaker Sean Tucker, watch as Sean shares some thoughts on focusing on the highlights (both in your photography and life).Continue Reading →
There's so much to love about Eric Van Nynatten's "Shot on iPhone" series, there's almost a Saul Leiter quality to…