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Portraits

Collection of 23 beautiful Black and White Photographs

September 14, 2009

Colours Magazine presents a beautiful collection of Black and White photographs which we hope will inspire you, give you ideas and would make you want to go out, shoot and then share with us some more beautiful photographs.

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Collection of 32 Stunning Portraits

April 12, 2009

Colours Magazine starts the new week with a collection of 32 stunning portraits. These wonderful collection of photos is sure to get you out shooting and creating your own art.

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Skin Tales

March 29, 2009

Gaetano Belverde takes us on a journey through Italy documenting the many faces that he came across. Faces that have a thousand tales just waiting to be told, a history that begs to be shared. A wonderful photostory comprising a series of striking portraits. Inspiring work.

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“Vanity Fair” Portraits: A Century of Iconic Images

February 5, 2009

From Edward Steichen and Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz and Mario Testino, “Vanity Fair”, “The Portraits” celebrates 95 years of photographic history, with classic images commissioned and published first in the pages of “Vanity Fair”.

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Interview with Rodolphe Simeon

October 12, 2008

Rodolphe use a lot of violence in his photography in order to maintain the identity of people. People can fight without any mercy. There’s some sexual references as well. His work is like a lecture of our occidental modern world. Interview with the photographer a recommended read.

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Performance: Richard Avedon (Hardcover)

September 30, 2008

A short review about Performance, Rirchard Avedon’s photobook. “Performance” sizzles with the electric charge that passes between a great photographer and an incandescent artist when they share a purpose and a passion. The photographer Richard Avedon had, in his own words, ‘a passion for high-definition performance and a faith in the religion of perpetual acceleration’. Or, as critic John Lahr says of Avedon, ‘He was ravished by the articulate energy of great performers’.

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