118 photography links and sites
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Campua, Jose Demaria
Spain's XX century hystory from the camera of Jose Demaria Campua. Site contains a description of the life and work of Campua and a catalog of his private archive from Spanish Civil war, The Franco's years social and political events, etc.
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Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography website.
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Carter, Ryan
Ryan discovered his passion for documenting the human condition while photographing the residents of Tent City between January 2002 and March 2003
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Carter, Sandy
This site is designed to allow you to view samples of my work and inquire about my services. Nine years of professional experience assure you I can be trusted to fulfill your photographic needs. I am based in Victoria, British Columbia and Anacortes, Washington where I specialize in documentary, commercial and location photography...
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Cavalli, Angelo
As photojournalist for the International Photo Agency Sipa Press Angelo Cavalli has covered all the most important events of the last 20 years, in a variety of situations, including pope travels, wars, natural disasters, celebrities, fashion shows and Olympic Games.
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China. Exploring the Interior 1903-1904
Collection of photographs, now part of a travelling exhibit, which capture the lifestyle of the rural Chinese in the wake of the Boxer Rebellion.
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Cremers, Roger
Website of Amsterdam based freelance photojournalist Roger Cremers.
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Curry, Joshua
A collection of documentary photography by Atlanta based photographer Joshua Curry. Themes explored include southern culture, pop iconography, skateboarding and abstraction.
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Dan, Giora
New Zealand based photographer specializing in commercial and documentary photography.
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Daniels, Errol
During the past ten years, Errol studied with photographers such as Amy Arbus, John Goodman, and Stephen Shames to further develop his craft and style of social documentation. The genre has enabled Errol to best reveal the complex nature of his subjects, who often are challenged by physical, social, mental, or political disadvantages.
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