Take a break from the sanitised world of Instagram to immerse yourself in the never-before-seen early work of pioneering photographer Diane Arbus. The curated work at the MET covers the period from 1956-1962 in and around the boroughs of NYC as she develops her style of photographing the fringes of society.
The Girl in a Room 2006, by Phoebe Rudomino Above: Phoebe Rudomino Still from Johnson & Johnson’s ‘Imagine’ Total Hydration...
Cologne, Germany-based photographer, Candida Höfer, is known for technical perfection and a strictly conceptual approach in her work. The photographer began taking colour photographs of interiors of public buildings--offices, banks and waiting rooms--in 1979 while studying in Düsseldorf.
IT WAS ON THE NEWS this week that previously unseen photographs — candid ones — from Princess Diana’s wedding to Prince Charles have recently emerged. These “outtakes” were taken by Lord Patrick Lichfield, a photographer and distant family relative. Charles and Diana were wed at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on July 29, 1981; these photos offer a rare glimpse at the reception, held at Buckingham Palace. The photos will be auctioned by RR Auction house on September 24.