Eric Cousineau’s Essential Workers highlights his award-winning black-and-white portrait techniques. In this collection, he captures the spirit of the labor force, creating profound and resilient environmental imagery of the working class.
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Eric Cousineau’s Essential Workers highlights his award-winning black-and-white portrait techniques. In this collection, he captures the spirit of the labor force, creating profound and resilient environmental imagery of the working class.
Maura Sullivan’s analog black and white photographs seem to recall a lost time, a summoning from the past, a look beyond the surface, a revelation of the inner world.
Travels through Asia in pursuit of his 15 year book project, Cultures in Transition.
Working solely in black and white, Koentjoro’s landscapes stun and amaze with their minimalist approach.
A master photographer reflects on a life documenting cultures and sacred spaces of the world, using an ultra-large format film camera.
A photographic inquiry into fatherhood and the delicate balance of family life.
A master of the black and white image, Watanabe targets multiple genres of photography with a clear and distinct style.
With a documentary eye, Shabaik’s photography examines everything from identity, to subcultures, to private family life.
A master photographer, printer, and educator, Ross’ landscapes and still lifes are photographed throughout several countries.