Curing photography’s colour-blindness
Harry Gruyaert showed the doubters that colour could be just as good as black and white
Harry Gruyaert showed the doubters that colour could be just as good as black and white
In the 1980s, Libyan dissidents living in exile began to disappear. Among them was the father-in-law of the photographer Diana Matar, who has documented the search for him
In the eyes of early British photographers, 19th-century India was a place of romance. It’s an image most Indians at the time wouldn’t have recognised