Steve McCurry - Fusion: The Synergy of Images and Words

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In Silhouettes (Big Picture)

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Hiroshima 65 years




mitsuo matsushige



There is great debate surrounding the the term “terrorism” and precisely who can be labelled as such. What most scholars agree upon is that terrorism refers to non-conventional acts of warfare or violence which openly targets civilians, rather than militaries, and aims to force change by striking widespread fear in society. [...]

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Sergey Larenkov - History and Photography





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Alvaro Sanchez-Montañes: Desert Indoors

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Gabor Szilasi (photography)







“Everything is constantly changing around us: what my camera captures at this moment is already of the past. That is why it is important to me to record the world as I see it today through photography. I am not interested in the past or the future: I am interested in the present. Through the photographic image, I can directly record the signs of the past and the future as they appear in this moment.”
- Gabor Szilasi, 1977 [Source]

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Rembrandt, Philosopher Reading (1631)




Young Man Reading by Candle Light (oil on canvas) by Stomer, (Stom) Matthias (c.1600-p.1650)




Olga Lysenko




Women sitting at a cafe (author?)




Honoré Daumier (reading of a poem)1857/58

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René Char, La Bibliothèque est en feu (1956)


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