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What makes a photograph memorable? #shorts #tedx
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-17 18:00
I would pick up my camera and move to compose it so that they weren't in the shot. And the cows would just move with me. They would move left, I would move left, they would move left, I would move right, and they would move right.This flipping cows just wouldn't get out of the way. In truth, I was getting angry. They were ruining my Yankee magazine moment.And then it struck me. The moment were those cows. I was too busy trying to take a picture of something that I forgot to take a picture from within someth ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-12-12 21:03
The artist’s first New York retrospective, currently on view at the International Center of Photography, reveals a cinematic eye and a taste for the mystical. https://t.co/yK99zhY3TD ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-12-12 20:10
The Soviet director used brilliantly innovative techniques of photography and editing to tell the story of a naval uprising in this landmark silent film. https://t.co/hT1QzR32F6 ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-12-12 16:23
Portraits of the famous, candid images of New York and pictures of a South African suburb during apartheid. https://t.co/PFqUDbzBWU ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-10 20:20
Martin Parr was known for using harsh flash and saturated colours, and for imbuing his images with a sense of humour. Here are six notable shots by one of Britain’s best photographers https://t.co/qYNyQDt3wH ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-10 11:20
His photographs are immediately recognisable. From Britain to North Korea, here are six of Martin Parr’s best images https://t.co/LfM5QOyAmA ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-07 08:00
Tyler Mitchell’s work is in vogue—and in the pages of Vogue. He rose to fame in 2018, when he became the first black photographer to shoot a cover in the magazine’s history https://t.co/1fC9qvnEuD ...
Photographer explains how 'Icarus' photo was caught
NBC News· 2025-11-30 16:54
Did you get it. >> I got it, dude. >> What Andrew and Gabe got has never been shot before.A skydiver, Gabe, dropping in front of an ultra highresolution sun taken with a special telescope. >> Oh my god. >> A few people have asked if they call me Icarus.Now, >> it took six tries to get the ultralight aircraft in the right spot. After all, they had to be in exactly the right position, not even a couple feet off. But when Gabe jumped, that was it.One click. >> So, crazy enough, we got it on the first jump. I k ...