Peter Turnley had considered neither photography nor Paris until he blew out his knee playing high school football. To help him kill a week in the hospital, his parents brought him a book by Henri ...
Over the last 30 years, renowned photojournalist Peter Turnley has covered most of the world’s significant conflicts, including the 1991 Gulf War, the Balkans, Somalia, Rwanda, South Africa, Chechnya, ...
Photojournalist Peter Turnley has visited more than 90 countries, but he says he doesn’t know how to be a tourist. Instead, he submerges himself in the communities he visits, photographing the people ...
This is my second semester working in the Bates Art Museum as the Collections Management Intern. I spend my time cataloging new acquisitions, which allows me to see all of the wonderful pieces in the ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- A photographer wakes up every day of this pandemic and takes to the streets of New York City to capture -- in black and white photos -- the crisis of our lives. Over the past ...
Halfway through his presentation, Peter Turnley showed us a photograph of the backside of an emaciated African boy. We can only see his legs, just skin stretched over bones, but that was enough to ...
Sacha Lecca, who is Rolling Stone’s deputy photography editor, tells Jim Colton about his early days at Newsweek: Last but not least, I remember when Newsweek contract photographer Peter Turnley was ...
"First English-language edition published in 1996 by Electa."--T.p. verso. Catalog of an exhibition held at the New York, International Center of Photography, June 7-September 8, 1996 ; Verona, Italy, ...
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