A moving piece from dance Photographer & Filmer Jacob Sutton
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PHOTOGRAPHER | WERNER BISCHOF
“I felt compelled to venture forth and explore the true face of the world. Leading a satisfying life of plenty had blinded many of us to the immense hardships beyond our borders.” — Werner Bischof
Read MorePHOTOGRAPHER | JOSEF KOUDELKA
A Gypsy couple, Kladno, Czechoslovakia, 1966
“I have never had any hero in my life or in photography. I just travel, I look and everything influences me. I never stay in one country more than three months. Why? Because I was interested in seeing, and if I stay longer I become blind.” — Josef Koudelka
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PHOTOGRAPHER | JONAS BENDIKSEN
“I love working on stories that get left behind in the race for the daily headlines — journalistic orphans. Often, the most worthwhile and convincing images tend to lurk within the hidden, oblique stories that fly just below the radar.” — Jonas Bendiksen
Read More100 ANIMATORS REIMAGINE THE SAME MOMENT
“Every couple of seconds, we are transported to another artist’s take on a reality based on the original animation.” — William Joel, The Verge
Read MoreSERGIO TAPIRO | CHASING VOLCANOES
The story behind National Geographic’s Best Photo of the Year 2021
Read MoreVOGUE | CAREY MULLIGAN KNOWS THE SECRET TO BEING A TRUE NEW YORKER
“Coming to a new city can be little bit scary but I’m an actor and I think part of what makes me good at my job is that I, uh, read people, you know?” — Carey Mulligan, Vogue Shorts Satirical Feature
Read MoreBILL EPPRIDGE
Been feeling this Bill Eppridge photo series form the mid 60s, capturing the dawn of skate culture. Everyday people, from dudes in suits to gals in bob cuts and sheath dress bombing down New York’s paved hills and alleyways.
Read MoreDOSINEAU | A GIRL AND A DOG
“I prefer my hesitations, my false paths, my stammering, to a preconceived idea.” — Robert Dosineau
Read MoreTARKOVSKY
“Everything that torments me, that I long for, that makes me indignant, or sick, or suffocates me, everything that gives me a feeling of light or warmth, and by which I live, and everything that destroys me—it's all there in your film,” a female worker from Novosibirsk to Tarkovsky in regards to his film The Mirror
Read MoreTHE DOCUMENTARY IMPULSE | STUART FRANKLIN
"This book traces what I shall call the documentary impulse. Here I mean the passion to record, with fidelity, the moments we experience and wish to preserve, the things we witness and might want to reform; or simply the people, places or things we find remarkable." —Stuart Franklin
JOHANNA UNDER THE ICE
“…and when you can do all that, you can find a different world. A world so peaceful, so beautiful, endless — and desolate. With one breath, I’m part of it.” — Johanna, Under the Ice
Read MoreTREE OF LIFE
“There are two ways through life. The way of Nature, and the way of Grace. Mother. Father. Always you wrestle inside me.” — Terrence Malick
Read MoreGOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
“I don’t just want to make people laugh. I want to make them see.” — A.A. Milne, Goodbye Christopher Robin
Read MoreThe Wilds
The Dawn of Eve — a manifesto akin to a female version of Lord of the Flies
Read MoreTHE GREAT | COMEDY
“One can not let oneself live in fear of that. He can kick me but I will not let him rob me of my enjoyment of this egg, that coffee, or this day. I will not let fear take my life from me.” — Leo Voronsky, The Great
Read MoreTHE MINIATURIST
“Growing older does not seem to make you more certain, Nella thinks. It simply presents you with more reasons for doubt.” ― Jessie Burton, The Miniaturist
Read MoreEnd of the Tour
“I think if there’s a sort of sadness for people under forty-five, it has something to do with pleasure, and achievement, and entertainment, like a sort of emptiness at the heart of what they thought was going on.” — David Foster Wallace
Read MoreTHE CROWN
“I’d like to be a queen in people’s hearts, but I don’t see myself being queen of this country.” — Princess Diana
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