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Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras is a portfolio of 18 silver gelatin photographic prints made by Ansel Adams in 1927. It was the first publication of a portfolio of his prints, produced not long after he decided to become a professional photographer, and has since been called "a landmark work in twentieth-century photography."
In December 2014, Peter Lik reportedly sold a photograph titled Phantom to an anonymous bidder for $6.5 million, making it potentially the third highest price paid for a photograph.
Miyazaki founded collectdotgive, an online charitable photography website in December 2009, which operated for 8 years and closed in 2017. In that time, 1246 prints were sold by 84 photographers, raising $60,772.95 for artist-selected charities. Miyazaki's artwork explores themes of family history, identity, memory and place. [5]
You won't do better than this shiny 50-inch set — and its $248 sale price is absurd. The vibrant 4K picture quality will make it feel like you're living out each scene in real time.
Kevin Michael Connolly is an American photographer who was born without legs. He has made a collection of photographs of people's reactions to him as he traveled the world, and published it on the Internet .
Kevin Milaeger's cat, Ajax, relaxes under a Christmas tree in his Caledonia home. Milaeger has a collection of thousands of vintage ornaments that he decorates with every year, but he said Ajax ...
Blacks Photography, [1] stylized as BLACK S (formerly Black's), is a Canadian online retailer of photo prints and personalized photo products, home decor items, and photofinishing services. It is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prior to 2015, Blacks was a brick and mortar retail chain focusing on photography equipment and processing ...
Kevin Carter's Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph of a starving Sudanese child and a vulture waiting in the background. The Vulture and the Little Girl, also known as The Struggling Girl, is a photograph by Kevin Carter which first appeared in The New York Times on 26 March 1993.