Peter Marlow #Photographe
Peter Marlow est l'un des plus brillants et entreprenants photographe contemporain anglais. Né en 1952, Marlow rejoint l'agence Sygma Paris en 1976. Il rejoint Magnum Photos en 1981 et devient membre en 1986.
Stage Magnum Photos announces photography workshop in Toronto, Canada The Magnum Workshop Toronto is a five day intensive, practice oriented workshop that seeks to provide personal photographic growth in an intimate and intensive environment. Each of the 6 five-day workshops will be led by an accomplished Magnum Photographer, each with their distinctive style and approach to photography. Students will select one of the following Magnum photographers as a workshop leader: Bruno Barbey, Chien-Chi Chang, David Alan Harvey, Alex Majoli, Peter Marlow, and Mark Power.
Produced in conjunction with CONTACT, The Magnum Workshop Toronto offers subject-specific seminars and lectures and ample informal time allowing for cross-pollination and networking between students and instructors. This year, Magnum Photos and CONTACT are proud to be working with Ryerson University as our venue and promotional ...Actualité Peter Marlow, photographe de l'agence Magnum, est décédé
L'agence de photos Magnum est en deuil. Son ancien président, Peter Marlow, est décédé à Londres ce dimanche 21 février, à l'âge de 63 ans. Atteint d'un cancer de la moelle osseuse, il luttait depuis longtemps contre la maladie.
Peter Marlow débuta sa carrière en tant que photojournaliste pour l'agence Sigma en 1976. Mais loin d'être satisfait de ce milieu photographique, il préfèrera se consacrer à ce qu'il affectionne : les portraits et les projets à long terme. Il rejoindra l'agence Magnum en 1980 et ne la quittera plus jamais. Aux côtés de Chris Steele-Perkins, il co-fondera le bureau de Londres. Son dernier sujet traitait des églises anglicanes et les photos de...Livre MAGNUM MAGNUM, les photographes de l'agence se commentent en duos
Réédité en « Petit Format », l'ouvrage Magnum Magnum était déjà paru en 2007. Ce livre retrace le travail des grands maîtres de la photographie du XXe siècle, des grands photographes actuels et des nouveaux talents de l'agence de photographes la plus connue du monde. 400 images iconiques des 60 dernières années ont été ici sélectionnées et commentées par les 69 photographes de Magnum. Ainsi, entre autres duos le travail d'Henri Cartier-Bresson est décrit par Eve Arnold, celui de Martin Franck par Ferdinando Scianna. L'oeuvre de Martin Parr est commenté par René Burri et l'oeuvre d'Alex Webb est détaillé par Chris Steele-Perkins.
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Une reproduction Grand format...Exposition The Wapping Project Bankside is delighted to announce an exhibition of Peter Marlow’s complete series « The English Cathedral »
The Wapping Project Bankside is delighted to announce an exhibition of Peter Marlow’s complete series The English Cathedral this summer.
It is the first time that prints of all the 42 cathedrals will be presented to the public together, since the monograph – now a bestseller, was published by Merrell and later tipped by Martin Parr as one of the best photobooks of 2012 (PhotoEye).
In 2008, on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the completion of St Paul's Cathedral, Peter Marlow was commissioned by Royal Mail to shoot six cathedrals (Litchfield, Belfast,Gloucester, St David's,Westminster,St Magnus in Orkney).
© Liverpool, Peter Marlow, 2011
The resulting photographs were issued as a set of 6 commemorative stamps and a miniature sheet. Once the com...Exposition Nuits Photographiques des Rencontres d'Arles 2012
Les photographes de la coopérative Magnum Photos se réunissent chaque année à New York, Paris ou Londres, alternativement. Pour fêter son 65e anniversaire, l’agence de presse a décidé de se réunir à Arles pour la première fois.
La présence de ces merveilleux photographes est exceptionnelle, d’où notre envie de leur consacrer pendant la semaine d’ouverture toutes les deuxièmes parties de soirées du théâtre Antique.
Le milo du soir en première partie chaque soir
Christian Milovanoff, photographe enseignant à l’École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d’Arles depuis sa création, a eu un rôle majeur sur toutes les promotions sort...Exposition Peter Marlow - Point of interest
Peter Marlow is a Magnum photographer, joining the agency in 1980. One of the pre-eminent British photojournalists of his generation, Marlow has developed a parallel body of work over the course of twenty years. Point of Interest is a rigorous edit from several thousand images taken down to twenty seven colour works and ten small black and white prints.
This body of work has been made alongside major projects and is an oblique look at the world which never made it into his photojournalistic images. It is photojournalism turned inside out, where the geography of where he is in the world, and the narrative context, becomes an irrelevant and unnecessary detail The title Point of Interest is surely ironic– these images capture the overlooked, the abandoned, the derelict and the detritus of contemporary lif...Exposition Group Show at the Wrapping Project Bankside Peter Marlow : British Magnum photographer, whose tense filmic night shots of the East End (1981 black and white vintage prints) recall the post war images of Bill Brandt.
Lillian Bassman : 92 year old black and white fashion photographer – Bassman’s stylized images recall fine pen and ink drawings and re-cast fashion photography as calligraphy.
Deborah Turbeville : 76 year old New Yorker – Turbeville’s striking narrative images capture the underbelly of Jean Rhys’s Paris, and Eastern Europe before the fall of the wall.
Turbeville took fashion photography into a narrative world that her young heirs attempt to emulate, while she continues to shoot regularly for Vogue Italia, amongst others, staying creatively one step ahead of the pretenders.
Annabel Elgar : Young British photogra...Exposition Le travail révélé : Regards de photographes, paroles d'experts Le Musée des arts et métiers, musée du Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, accueille du 25 juin au 26 juillet 2009 l’exposition « Le Travail Révélé : Regards de photographes, paroles d’experts ». 77 clichés de photographes de l’agence Magnum et de
photographes indépendants, 77 visions de l’homme au travail commentées par des experts des questions sociales, ergonomes,psychologues du travail, économistes, philosophes…
En effet, plus que jamais la question du travail occupe l’avant-scène des débats politiques et médiatiques, pourtant les images qui l’entourent semblent de plus en plus brouillées, conventionnelles pour certaines, caricaturales parfois. Il ...Exposition The evolution of documentary photography For over sixty years, Magnum photographers have been responsible for taking some of the world’s most memorable photographs, images that have become instantly recognizable. Robert Capa’s iconic ‘The Falling Soldier’ (1936), Cartier-Bresson’s seminal ‘Place de l ’Europe’ (1932) capturing a man jumping a large puddle, or Dennis Stock’s famous photograph of James Dean walking in the rain in Times Square (1955) are classic examples. These are images from the early years of Magnum, the height of photojournalism in the traditional sense, of black and white reportage and ‘the decisive moment’. With this in mind, it is interesting to consider what the future iconic Magnum images will be. ‘Magnum Contemporary’ at Atlas Gallery will feature striking photo...Exposition Magnum Photos 60 years at the Stedelijk Museum Throughout that period MAGNUM never ceased to supply photographs that have become part of the world’s collective memory – pictures of landmark events like the Russian army’s invasion of Prague in 1968 and the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in Beijing in 1989. The exhibition uses photographs, books and texts to illustrate the history of MAGNUM year by year and gives visitors the opportunity to view work by 83 photographers, such as Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Carl de Keyzer, Martin Parr, Susan Meiselas and Leonard Freed.
MAGNUM was established in 1947 by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David Seymour. They were convinced that photography was the best medium with which to document world events and raise public awareness. And they succeeded – the way MAGNUM photographer...Modifier l'image