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Gingers: Scotland's redheads - in pictures
Scotland has the highest percentage of people with red hair in the world. Photographer Kieran Dodds, in his body of work Gingers, asked some of them what it meant to be a redhead
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Vintage Portraits of Algerian Women
They Were Forced to Remove Their Veils to be Photographed in 1960
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkein (Happy Birthday!) OC
From Strider in The Fellowship of the Ring: All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king.
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Dizzy in the Daylight
In Jim Marshall’s Jazz Festival, we see dozens of the greats, musicians who made their names playing radically different kinds of music, performing or being caught by the camera schmoozing backstage between sets and enjoying each other’s company. Marshall had no idea while snapping these pictures, of course, that he was compiling a record of a vanished world, an America even more remote from us today than the one of the rock musicians and their fans that he covered in later years. By Charles Simic.
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Too Black for India — The African Students the Indian Discriminate [Against] For the Color of Their Skin
They come to India for higher education, but what they find is racism. Photography by Mahesh Shantaram.
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Photographers on their best Trump shot: ‘I think he’s a damaged person’
Holding a million bucks, cradling a dove, looking broken, refusing to pose … in a My Best Shot special, four photographers reveal what it’s like to shoot Donald Trump. By Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Andrew Gilchrist.
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These timeless photos prove that some things never change
Mark Steinmetz has built a career playing the long game: focusing on everyday realities that are easy to miss, biding his time until patterns emerge.
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Invisible women: can you spot the mothers in these photographs?
The Victorian mums who disguised themselves as chairs, couches and curtains – to hold their children still for photographs
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POP Portrait
My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain - All images are copyright by silvano franzi ©all rights reserved©
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100 Honest Women Portraits To Fight The Stereotypes Of Beauty
The photo series Underneath We Are Women, is a fight against standardization of beauty, that honestly depicts women of all professions, of all kinds of shapes and sizes. In the photos, they're broken free of judgements and opinions of the others, living their life and making the most of it.
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The old-school lumberjacks who felled giant trees with axes
Not a flannel jacket in sight.
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Polish Artists Recreate Traditional Slavic Head Wreaths With A Modern Twist
Photographer Ula Kóska in collaboration with makeup artist Beata Bojda has made an incredible Slavic themed photo-shoot that features Polish (and Slavic) folklore elements.
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How Artists Change the World
Frederick Douglass made himself the most photographed American of the 19th century, which is kind of amazing. He sat for 160 separate photographs (George Custer sat for 155 and Abraham Lincoln for 126). He also wrote four lectures on photography. Douglass used his portraits to change the way viewers saw black people.
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Atong Atem and Her Friends Reclaim Their African Roots in Visually Striking Portraits
25 year-old South Sudanese, Melbourne based photographer Atong Atem discusses Studio Series, a series of portraits inspired by vintage African studio photography.
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Fascination
My youngest daughter back in 2008 was very fascinated by a feather she found. She has kept the fascination for nature, maybe somewhat influenced by her father ;-)
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Unique Beauty Of Freckled People
Lond-based photographer Brock Elbank is on a journey to photograph 150 freckled people for his next exhibition in 2017. He wants to celebrate beauty and, since mid-2015, he has succeeded with 90 striking portraits. If you want to be featured, you can still contact him!
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Black and White Portraits of a Kid’s Childhood
21 year-old Romanian photographer Felicia Simion, whose we already have talked about on Fubiz, is the author of the black and white photo series : The Playground. These two last years, she followed her cousin Felix, of 5 years old, through the big adventures he lives in a small quiet village.
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NSFW Impressive Portrait Film Photography by Marcellus Cruz
Marcellus Cruz is a 22-year-old Brazil-based photographer who is living and working in Porto Alegre. He has been shooting portrait mostly on film, especially loves to experiment with a lot of damaged-film photography methods to make his works more arty.
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Wonderful Portrait Film Photography by Nolwen Cifuentes
Nolwen Cifuentes is a French-Colombian photographer, based-in Los Angeles. “I got a 35mm Canon camera when I was 12 that my mom bought me and it's still the same one I use today, 15 years later, to shoot a lot of my images. It's like an extension of my hand a bit, I know that camera so well. I've been shooting professionally about 2 years.”
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NSFW Gorgeous Portrait Polaroid Photography by Carmen De Vos
Carmen De Vos (1967) is an experimental freelance photographer with a penchant for imperfections. She started photographing for many years ago and on film only, especially with Polaroids. “Almost without exception I use old Polaroid cameras, long time expired films and self-made filters. My tools and methods - such as film bleaching and deliberate film obstruction - are not precise and are not even geared towards a perfect representation.
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