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Centre For Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy, Vic. 2005, June Che Evoca, landscapes of Italy, CP Photo Galleries, East Sydney, NSW. 1998: Ararat, A Rural Town In Focus. Instigator of a team of 40 professional photographers that documented the Victorian town of Ararat in 1998, donating 107 prints to their community as a visual record.
“At the point of their retrospective in 2024, the proliferation of photographic images… makes the singular style and activist reach of Muholi’s body of work all the more recognizable as ...
In “Saul Leiter: An Unfinished Word,” a joyous new retrospective on view at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes, England, these umbrellas sing out from the walls. As do orange shop signs, scarlet ...
While still shooting commercially and publishing a retrospective Classic Farber Nudes: Twenty Years of Photography in 1991, Farber became aware of the newly emerging Internet as both a unique marketing tool for his photography and purchased the URL, Farber.com, and became one of the first major photographers to display his work online.
John Sexton: Twenty Years of Photographs, major retrospective exhibition, Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art. Quiet Light, traveling exhibition organized by the United States Information Agency, toured in fifteen countries in Europe, 1994 to 1996; Evolutions, International Center of Photography, New York City, 1991.
The Best of Leifer (2001) is a retrospective of Leifer's 40 years as a photojournalist and showcases the best of his sports and non-sports photographs. Neil Leifer, Ballet in the Dirt: The Golden Age of Baseball (2007) is a collection of Leifer’s baseball photographs of the 1960s and 1970s, the “Golden Age of Baseball”.
Rock 'n Roll Photography is the New Trainspotting (2011). A retrospective of Tony Mott's work from the last 30 years. [8] Alphabet A-Z Rock 'n' Roll Photography by Tony Mott: Some rock, some roll, some other things! (2015). [6] A retrospective of Tony Mott's work from the last 30 years coinciding with the State Library of NSW exhibition: What
Fraser was an early adopter of colour photography in the UK, along with Paul Graham, and Martin Parr.He began exhibiting colour photographs in 1982. In 1984, Fraser travelled to Memphis, USA to spend two months with William Eggleston, after meeting him at Eggleston's first UK exhibition opening at the Victoria and Albert Museum the previous year.