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Read MoreA posthumous print of a shot taken by Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles between 1980 and 1983. When Winogrand died, in 1984, he left behind more than 2,500 rolls of undeveloped film. John Szarkowski, the Museum of Modern Art’s director of photography, had them processed.
Posthumous vs. Signed Prints: What is the Market?
The value of art depends on many things — among other factors, the fame and reputation of the artist, the size of the piece, whether it carries the artist's signature, whether it is an original, a limited-edition reproduction, or simply a decorative print
Read MoreBarack Obama, Grand Rapids Michigan, Oct. 2008
Mark Seliger: The Rolling Stone Covers and Beyond
f you are a star, Mark Seliger will have photographed you – and that includes presidents. His iconic portraits of President Barack Obama, Kurt Cobain, and Angelina Jolie amongst countless others have made him he leading celebrity portrait photographers of a generation.
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Ysabel LeMay's phantasmagorical nature photographs defy all odds. In a world where nature photography has been done to death, LeMay' creates unique images that radiate with awe.