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Pittsburgh, 1955 - Eugene Smith (1918–1978), photojournaliste américain majeur, célèbre pour ses essais humanistes et engagés.
La photo appartient à son projet sur la ville industrielle, où fumées, acier et lumière composent une vision à la fois poétique et critique.
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These Are the Winners of the Huge, Annual $67,500 Photography Grant The winners of the annual W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography -- one of the largest grants in support of the photographic arts that opened for entries in July -- have been announced and the winner is Palestinian-American Maen Hammond, for his project Amira’s Castle, an ongoing exploration of his grandparents’ lives and his own documentation of the Palestinian present. [Read More]
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Métallurgiste, Pittsburg, 1955 - Eugene Smith (1908-1978), l’un des plus grands photographes du XXᵉ siècle. Considéré comme un pionnier du photojournalisme humaniste et connu pour ses photographies d’une intensité émotionnelle et d’une rigueur narrative exceptionnelles.
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3 générations de mineurs gallois, 1950 - Eugene Smith (1908-1978), l’un des plus grands photographes du XXᵉ siècle. Considéré comme un pionnier du photojournalisme humaniste et connu pour ses photographies d’une intensité émotionnelle et d’une rigueur narrative exceptionnelles.
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Village espagnol, 1951 - Eugene Smith (1908-1978), l’un des plus grands photographes du XXᵉ siècle. Il est considéré comme un pionnier du photojournalisme humaniste. Il est célèbre pour ses essais photographiques d’une intensité émotionnelle et d’une rigueur narrative exceptionnelles.
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Étranger dans la ville, 1942 - Eugene Smith (1908-1978), l’un des plus grands photographes du XXᵉ siècle. Il est considéré comme un pionnier du photojournalisme humaniste. Il est célèbre pour ses photographies d’une intensité émotionnelle et d’une rigueur narrative exceptionnelles.
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A victim of the disease, by W. Eugene Smith
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El vendedor de cuadros. Dos momentos del mismo personaje. Las fotos son del mítico reportaje que el fotógrafo Eugene Smith publicó en la revista Life en 1952 sobre Deleitosa (Cáceres)

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Anoche descubrí que el estadounidense #EugeneSmith es mi fotógrafo favorito y que esta obra maestra, realizada en nuestra posguerra, es mi #fotografía favorita de todos los tiempos. Todo lo que fuimos y somos está en ella. Ya es mi otra gran referencia fotográfica junto a #CristinaGarcíaRodero.

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Anoche tuve la suerte de aprender muchísimo gracias a la lección magistral sobre #cine y #fotografía documental de mi genial amigo #JoséAntonioMurcia Los asistentes nos llevamos un recorrido histórico y técnico apasionante, riguroso y completo. Allí descubri a mí fotógrafo favorito, #EugeneSmith

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20.12.1918 ur. się W. Eugene Smith, fotograf i dziennikarz. Zasłynął zdjęciami z wojny na Pacyfiku, fotorelacjami z życia wiejskich lekarzy i położnych, opisem choroby z Minamaty czy serią nagrań i zdjęć największych gwiazd sceny jazzowej - Jazz Loft Project.
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This is a black and white photograph of W. Eugene Smith at work editing his sisyphean and ill fated Pittsburgh Project, for which Smith made over 16,000 photographs.

This is a black and white photograph of W. Eugene Smith at work editing his sisyphean and ill fated Pittsburgh Project, for which Smith made over 16,000 photographs.

This is a black and white photograph titled Three Welsh Miners. It was made by W. Eugene Smith in 1950. It shows three soot faced men in the lower right of frame, all looking to the right. In the distance behind them, filling the width of the top of the frame, are rows of worker housing.

This is a black and white photograph titled Three Welsh Miners. It was made by W. Eugene Smith in 1950. It shows three soot faced men in the lower right of frame, all looking to the right. In the distance behind them, filling the width of the top of the frame, are rows of worker housing.

This is a black and white photograph titled Spanish Wake. It was made by W. Eugene Smith in 1950. It is part of Smith's Life Magazine photo essay titled Spanish Village, made in the village of Deleitosa. The photo shows a male corpse in the lower left of frame with a group of six women gathered next to the body filling the center and right of frame. The photograph is classically composed and achieves a high contrast chiaroscuro effect in the lighting.

This is a black and white photograph titled Spanish Wake. It was made by W. Eugene Smith in 1950. It is part of Smith's Life Magazine photo essay titled Spanish Village, made in the village of Deleitosa. The photo shows a male corpse in the lower left of frame with a group of six women gathered next to the body filling the center and right of frame. The photograph is classically composed and achieves a high contrast chiaroscuro effect in the lighting.

This is black and white photograph made by W. Eugene Smith in 1955. It is one of over 16,000 (some say 17,000) photographs Smith made in his quest to fully capture the city and its people. The photograph is a closeup of a steelworker wearing goggles and a hardhat looking to the left of frame. Smith used this photo to open every iteration of the Pittsburgh Project.

This is black and white photograph made by W. Eugene Smith in 1955. It is one of over 16,000 (some say 17,000) photographs Smith made in his quest to fully capture the city and its people. The photograph is a closeup of a steelworker wearing goggles and a hardhat looking to the left of frame. Smith used this photo to open every iteration of the Pittsburgh Project.

W. Eugene Smith's body of work is filled with iconic images that speak with conscience and compassion. The Magnum Photos agency has a wide ranging collection of his work online.

www.magnumphotos.com/photographer...

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How should we look at images of horror and suffering? | Aeon Essays W Eugene Smith’s photos of the Minamata disaster are both exquisite and horrifying. How might we now look at them?

My father was a photographer. He taught me how to look at the world and its images. I am grateful to Aeon and @marinabenjamin.bsky.social for commissioning & sticking with this essay. 🙏

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Comments most welcome.
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This is one of my favorite photos from Steichen’s “The Family of Man.” Eugene Smith’s story about the photo is a moving one. 📷 #Photography #eugenesmith thinkinpictures.wordpress.com/2007/08/03/t...

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📷by Eugene Smith 1946

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“Minamata” – Fabulous Photography and Telling of a Story that Shouldn’t Need Telling This week I am leading some seminars at university to do with protest in Japan in the 1960s. It’s not possible to discuss this theme without Minamata and Minamata-byo (usually referred to as …

“Minamata” – Fabulous Photography and Telling of a Story that Shouldn’t Need Telling

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