Joachim Schmid
Joachim Schmid was born in 1955 in Balingen, a small town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and has devoted his career to one of the most radical and sustained interrogations of photography’s nature and purpose ever undertaken. Since the early 1980s, working from Berlin, Schmid has produced an enormous body of work without ever — or almost […]
Read MoreLee Miller
Lee Miller was born Elizabeth Miller in 1907 in Poughkeepsie, New York, the daughter of Theodore Miller, an amateur photographer who introduced her to the camera at an early age. Her childhood was marked by a traumatic assault at the age of seven, an event whose long shadow would be felt throughout her life. She […]
Read MoreGordon Parks
Gordon Parks was born on November 30, 1912, in Fort Scott, Kansas, the youngest of fifteen children in a poor Black family living under the harsh realities of segregation. His father, Andrew Jackson Parks, was a tenant farmer, and the family scraped by with little money and fewer opportunities. Yet even as a boy, Parks […]
Read MoreJoe Deal
Joe Deal was born in 1947 in Topeka, Kansas, and grew up in the heartland of a country that was rapidly transforming itself. After studying painting at the Kansas City Art Institute, he turned to photography, earning his BFA in 1970 and subsequently pursuing graduate work at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque under […]
Read MoreLeonard Freed
Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Eastern European Jewish immigrants who worked in the garment industry. He grew up in a working-class neighbourhood where questions of identity, belonging, and social justice were not abstract concepts but the texture of daily life. After graduating from high school, he initially […]
Read MoreHannah Starkey
Hannah Starkey was born in 1971 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during one of the most turbulent periods of the Troubles. She grew up in a city defined by conflict and division, an environment that instilled in her a heightened awareness of the ways in which public space is shaped by politics, gender, and power. She […]
Read MoreJoel Meyerowitz
Joel Meyerowitz was born in 1938 in the Bronx, New York, into a working-class family whose world revolved around the dense, teeming streets of the city. He studied painting and medical illustration at Ohio State University, disciplines that sharpened his eye for form, anatomy, and the precise observation of detail. Yet it was not in […]
Read MoreLeoni Hampton
Leoni Hampton is a contemporary documentary photographer whose work sits at the intersection of personal history and social observation. Born in Australia and now based in the United Kingdom, she brings to her practice a sensibility shaped by the experience of migration, cultural dislocation, and the search for belonging that characterises so many lives in […]
Read MoreHarry Callahan
Harry Callahan was born in 1912 in Detroit, Michigan, and spent his early adulthood working as a clerk at the Chrysler Corporation, a job that offered no hint of the extraordinary artistic career that lay ahead. He purchased his first camera in 1938 and joined the Detroit Photo Guild, a local amateur photography club, where […]
Read MoreJoel Sternfeld
Joel Sternfeld was born in 1944 in New York City and grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He studied painting at Dartmouth College, graduating in 1965, and it was during his undergraduate years that he began to experiment with photography. His early interest in the medium was shaped less by the prevailing […]
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