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Entropy of Love by Adam Howie
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La alameda 3 by Mariano Belmar
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Colourful Acrylic Fluid Painting by Mark Chadwick
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by Don McCullin, taken during Tet Offensive (Vietnam War) [1968]
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by Shane Van Laar
Just bought the 5DMkii and taking some test shots on the train.
by Shane Van Laar
Just bought the 5DMkii and taking some test shots on the train.
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June, 1994 James Nachtwey, USA, Magnum Photos for Time
A Hutu man maimed by Hutu militias, suspected of sympathizing with the Tutsi rebels in Rwanda. Source and copyright
Tetsuya Ichimura (一村 哲也 Ichimura Tetsuya?, born 1930) is a Japanese photographer noted for his photographs of nudes.[1]
Ichimura was born, with the family name Hamaguchi,[2] in Nagasaki on 10 June 1930. As a young adult Ichimura moved to Tokyo, where he studied for a year at Nihon University, took various jobs, and chanced to meet Shōtarō Akiyama, who aroused his interest in photography.
Ichimura won a special award at the First International Subjectivism Photo Exhibition (国際主観主義写真展 Kokusai Shukanshugi Shashinten?), held at Takashimaya in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, in 1956. He quickly moved to nude photography, having his first solo exhibition, “Love & Lost”, in Fuji Photo Salon in 1963. He also participated in exhibitions overseas: “New Japanese Photography” in New York in 1974 and an exhibition of eight Japanese photographers in Graz in 1976. From the late 1970s Ichimura branched out to photographs of Japanese iconography and landscape, particularly that of his native Nagasaki.
Lady Alice Mary Kerr, Portrait of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, c.1870