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14 January 2021

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at legendary women photographers, Grace Robertson, Langdon Clay, Flickr's top 25 photos and Kevin Arnold.

  • Susan Meiselas presents a few Legendary Women in Photography "helped shape collective understanding of female rights and challenges." They include Margaret Bourke-White, Gerda Taro, Tina Modotti, Mary Ellen Mark, Diane Arbus, Inge Morath, Eve Arnold, Berenice Abbott, Dorothea Lange, Nan Goldin and Donna Ferrato.
  • The Guardian honors the Picture Post photographer who has died at age 90 with a gallery of her images in Grace Robertson's Postwar Britain.
  • In Striking Portraits of Lonely Cars in 1970s New York, Anika Burgess showcases the photos captured by Langdon Clay on Kodachrome with a Leica. Steidl has published the images in a book.
  • Dahlia Ambrose analyzes Flickr's Top 25 Photos in 2020.
  • Suzanne Sease features Kevin Arnold's Tombstone Series shot in the unscathed Yukon park. "After months of working with these images from capture to print, the thing I love the most about the work is that I am still finding new textures, patterns and details that surprise me," he says.

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