April 1, 2011
Photo Insight – David Noton – Infrared
David Noton explains how he used infrared imagery to create this radical interpretation of this picturesque Italian landscape
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April 1, 2011
David Noton explains how he used infrared imagery to create this radical interpretation of this picturesque Italian landscape
April 1, 2011
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Award-winning Cathal McNaughton has more than ten years’ experience covering conflicts and breaking news for national newspapers and international press agencies. He shares his best press photographs and reveals how he captures a subject in…
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William Eggleston was derided when his work was first exhibited, but more than three decades on he is considered one of the great masters of contemporary photography, writes David Clark
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