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Artistic rebel, urban poet: new book celebrates the iconic photography of Saul Leiter

Creative Boom

As a new monograph highlights, this uncompromising artist was a true rebel with a radical approach that resulted in a huge archive of truly groundbreaking work. © 2023 Saul Leiter Foundation © 2023 Saul Leiter Foundation © 2023 Saul Leiter Foundation When the recession of 2008 hit, Erb began working one day a week for Leiter.

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12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

Started in 2008 by Alison Zavos, it's since amassed an archive of over 4,000 photographer profiles. Platforms that promote emerging talent Feature Shoot : Emphasising photography as an art form, Feature Shoot showcases work from up-and-coming photographers from around the globe.

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30,000 Photographs of Black History and Culture Are Available From Getty’s Archive

Colossal

From a black-and-white portrait of a reclined James Baldwin to a candid shot of a father and daughter on a Harlem park bench, a new archive from Getty grants open access to thousands of images devoted to Black history and culture. Photo by Slim Aarons/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Photo by FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images.

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The Life Of Dash Snow Revealed in Intimate Photos

Feature Shoot

Courtesy The Dash Snow Archive, NYC And Morán Morán. Courtesy The Dash Snow Archive, NYC And Morán Morán. Courtesy The Dash Snow Archive, NYC And Morán Morán. Dash Snow, Untitled (Have a Nice Day), 2008. Courtesy The Dash Snow Archive, NYC And Morán Morán.

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Leila Alaoui retrospective reveals intimate stories of migration

Creative Review

Above: from the series No Pasara, 2008. All images by Leila Alaoui, courtesy Fondation Leila Alaoui and Galleria Continua Commissioned by the EU, Alaoui’s first series from 2008, No Pasara (Entry Denied), followed a group of young Moroccans awaiting the journey to Europe from the port cities of Nador and Tangier in their homeland.

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Barack Before Obama - David Katz’s arresting collection of images illustrating the making of an American icon

Abduzeedo

What started as a long-shot Senate run ended with the election of America’s first African American president in 2008. Fifteen years later, we’re pleased to share a number of selects from Barack Before Obama that involved combing through an archive of more than ninety thousand images. David Katz was there to capture every moment. .

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Design Researcher Zara Arshad on Documenting East Asian Visual Culture and Tracing the “In-between”

Eye on Design

In 2019, Arshad was a Research Fellow at the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea, and launched The Unheard Archive , an oral history project about graphic design in contemporary South Korea. After graduating from Goldsmiths in 2008, I moved to Beijing, China. These interviews are presented as part of The Unheard Archive.