Vivian Maier was born on February 1, 1926 in New York. Daughter of a French mother and an Austrian father. (Although she always concealed these facts. These and […]
Last Sunday, January 15, another photowalk organized by the Tomar la calle collective was held with a great response from other photowalk enthusiasts. […]
Last Sunday, December 11, another photowalk was organized by the collective Tomar la calle with amateur photographers, with whom we took part in a photowalk. […]
Last Sunday, November 20, another photowalk organized by the Tomar la calle collective took place with a great response from other photowalk enthusiasts. […]
It is the eternal question. But surely before trying to answer it, there are a few more questions to be asked. Is it a pertinent question? I would say yes: it is in our interest to be […]
Fan Ho is one of the most popular Asian photographers of our time despite the fact that all his work was developed around the middle of the 20th century. […]
Last Sunday, September 25, the first photowalk organized by the collective Tomar la calle (sus servilletas) took place with a great response from our […]
Eggleston was born in Memphis, Tennessee where he lives to this day. The son of a wealthy family, he grew up in a privileged and secure environment. Memphis also […]
Eugène Atget is one of the most influential photographers of all time, although unintentionally and unknowingly, his work, mainly topographic and documentary, has become one of the most influential of all time. […]
Diane Arbus was a photographer and professor of photography, the leading exponent of a photographic trend that took place in New York in the mid-twentieth century, initiated by […]
Berenice Abbott is one of the most versatile photographers in history, capable of jumping from the skyscrapers of New York to illustrate with photographs laws and laws of the world. […]