Karen Knorr is intrigued by the history of grand private spaces. Her work often deals with class distinctions, value systems, social morays and a great respect and fascination for the natural world.
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Born in 1921 in Boston, Ruth Orkin was an American photographer best known for her black and white images capturing the charm and intrigue of daily life.
New York native William Klein was a titan in the world of photography whose work stands as a testament to creative force and vision that defied photographic traditions and conventions.
Will McBride, born in 1931 in St. Louis, is an American photographer best known for his black and white images of the youth culture in postwar Germany.
With a career spanning seven decades, Ansel Adams was a true environmentalist and an advocate for America’s wilderness.
Shaping the Image of Southern Californian Lifestyle Regarded as one of the most important architectural…
Considered one of the great masters of 20th century photography, Bill Brandt was born in Hamburg in 1904. His black and white photographic portfolio is accepted to be among the most varied, as it presents an array of styles from documentary to surrealist nudes.
Few photographers have a richer or more diverse legacy than Irving Penn (1917-2009.) He is considered one of the principal photographers of the 20th century.
On August 22, 2021, in Dyersville, Iowa, the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox played the state’s first Major League Baseball game on a specially built field right next to the original Field of Dreams.