Inspiration

Inspiring photographers and artists we admire.

William Klein’s Brooklyn

Notoriously re-known photographer and artist, William Klein, sets out on a new project to document the New York borough of Brooklyn. His artistic career, spanning more than sixty years, continues to produce work today. Sony’s Global Imaging Ambassador Program presents this short film, get a first look at the project alongside William’s commentary.

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R.I.P. Dixie Evans: Burlesque Legend

I first saw Dixie Evans when CNN interviewed the woman known as the ‘Marilyn Monroe of Burlesque’ and immediately thought how much fun it would be to photograph her. As Dixie spun her tales, I knew it was exactly the sort of shoot I dreamed of landing. In life, you can either sit back and

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Steve McCurry Interview

Here’s a fantastic interview of photographer Steve McCurry by Riz Khan which traces McCurry’s photographic path to India and his love of exploring the planet and understanding the world. Hear the story behind McCurry’s iconic National Geographic cover image of ‘Afghan Girl’ and how he was reunited with his most famous portrait subject.

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National Geographic Photos of the Year 2012

National Geographic Editor in Chief Chris Johns shares his favorite images that appeared in the magazine in 2012. Congratulation to Martin Schoeller, Paolo Pellegrin, Paul Nicklen, Michael ‘Nick’ Nichols, Aaron Huey, Stephanie Sinclair, Mitch Dobrowner, Lynn Johnson, Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky for the great work!

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Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens

I’m not certain why I hadn’t seen it before, but I watched Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens this weekend and it’s easily the best documentary about a photographer that I’ve seen. Whether you love her or loathe her (and there is rarely a middle ground when it comes to Annie) this documentary will definitely

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