Rene Burri's photograph of Che Guevara was taken during a two hour interview in New York in 1963 The contact sheet is often described as the photographer's sketch book. It is the result of those ...
When George Tames, a staff photographer for The New York Times, spotted President John F. Kennedy leaning on a table, head bowed, less than a month into his presidency, he knew what to do. He had ...
In the Introduction to Magnum Contact Sheets, editor Kristen Lubben examines Magnum Photos’ longstanding tradition of preserving its photographers’ contact sheets Often compared to an artist’s ...
In New York three museums have brought the contact sheet, once the photographer's secret rough draft, out of the closet. Maybe it's a case of longing for the obsolete, a hunger for something analogue ...
In the days before digital a contact sheet was one of the most important working documents for a photographer. The multi-image sheets get their name from the way in which they’re created: The ...
From the D-Day landings and Tiananmen Square to Salvador Dalí’s flying-cat hijinks, contact sheets reveal the hidden secrets of unforgettable images Henri Cartier-Bresson, co-founder of the famed ...
The contact sheet is often described as the photographer's sketch book. It is the result of those moments of exploration, moments spent waiting for a scene to develop before the final moment when, ...
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