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In My Room: Saul Leiter’s intimate Portraits

The women in the photos are collaborators – conspirators – sharing with the photographer intimate moments that will be preserved in gelatin silver. Saul and his subjects are playing, romping, having a good time together. As each woman lets her guard down, revealing her true self, she reflects the trust she has in Saul.

by Michael Parillo, Saul Leiter Foundation

Early Photography in Ladakh, Baltistan & Lahoul 1860-1930

Ladakh, is a remote province of the North-Western Indian Himalaya, situated, to the north of Kashmir, and on the borders of Pakistan and Tibet. Although nowadays politically a part of India, it is largely culturally Buddhist and ethnically Tibetan.

by Hugh A. Rayner

Babylon Halt – Agha’s travel photographs

These weren't run-of-the-mill holiday pictures. Agha had them printed on 11 x 14 inch paper, an unusually large size for holiday snaps. Some of the images reminded me of the Tintin books I used to read as a child.

by Michael Diemar

Dennis Waters
(18 October 1951 – 12 May 2020)

He was an entrepreneur, a scholar, a showman, but most importantly, a husband and a dad. Every time I heard Dennis end a phone call to his wife or children, he ended it with, “Love Ya".

by Robert Flynn Johnson

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