Karsh
The Eyes Have It
A small, dapper Armenian, resident in Canada, became universally acknowledged as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. What started out as a promotional studio slogan evolved to become a sobriquet famous across the world: Karsh of Ottawa
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Helmut Newton:
A World Without Men
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Jeanloup Sieff:
In Search of Times Past
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Lord Snowdon:
A Man For All Seasons
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By Clifford Thurlow:
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By Clifford Thurlow:
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By Pat Booth:
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Eve Arnold:
A Moment In Time
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Bruce Davidson:
Close Encounters
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Elliott Erwitt:
The Tears of a Clown
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By Pat Booth:
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By Laura Noble:
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By Pat Booth:
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Robert Doisneau:
Je ne regrette rien
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By Pat Booth:
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