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Black and White: Images from the Archives of Liberation News Service Photographer Howard Epstein, 1968-1974 Epstein, Howard (photographer); Light, Ken (introduction); Löfkvist, Grendl Book 2017 Black and White is a book of 32 evocative images of political conflict and confrontations in the streets taken by Howard Epstein when he was a photographer for Liberation News Service. Connexions: Volume 10, Number 1 - Spring 1986 - The Arts and Social Change Serial Publication (Periodical) 1986 Harvey Richards Media Archive: Movement Photographer of the 1960s Website The Harvey Richards Media Archive contains a treasure of images of the political and social upheavals of the 1960s on the west coast and of the devastating impact of capitalist resource exploitation i... Milton Rogovin: Portraitist to the People: He Gave Them Respect Wypijewski, Joann Article 2011 His photography did not turn people into victims, nor did it make them heroes. Milton Rogovin, Social Documentary Photographer Website Social documentary photographer Milton Rogovin has been likened to the great social documentary photographers of the 19th and 20th Centuries, Lewis Hine and Jacob Riis. Milton, who lived to be 101 yea... The Only House Left Standing: The Middle East Journals of Tom Hurndall Hurndall, Tom Book 2009 A journey through the life and thoughts of the late Tom Hurndall, a British photojournalist fatally wounded in Gaza in April 2003. Photography and the Powerless Repo, Marjaleena Article 1971 A critique of photographers who come to exploit "the poor." The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League, 1936-1951 Klein, Mason Book 2011 Artists in 'the Photo League', active from 1936 to 1951, were known for capturing sharply revealing, compelling moments from everyday life. Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources LibraryBelieving is Seeing (Observations on the Mysteries of Photography) Morris, Errol 2011 An exploration of photgraphy's complex connection to the real world. Disappearance of Darkness Photography at the End of the Analog Era Burley, Robert 2012 A look at the decline of the print photography industry. Life in Stills Tal, Tamar 2011 A photo shop owner and her grandson join forces to save the shop and the nearly one million negatives that document Israel's defining moments. 1,418 days of WWII viewed through lens of legendary Soviet photographer 2017 Profile of Soviet photographer Yevgeny Khaldei and a sample of his photographs captured during WWII. Photographer Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia From the Connexions ArchivesNative Indian/Inuit Phototgraphers' Association (NIIPA) Organization profile published 1986 Organization 1986 |