Learn from the Masters: Ferdinando Scianna

Ferdinando Scianna's black and white image of free fish in Sicily

This is the first article of the new series: "Learn from the Masters". In this series I will introduce you to some of the most famous photographers of our era, who shaped street photography and photojournalism. Today, we will meet Ferdinando Scianna, a great master, who can teach us important lessons on the intangible aspects of photography.

Learn from the Masters: Elliott Erwitt

This is the first article of the new series: "Learn from the Masters". In this series I will introduce you to some of the most famous photographers of our era, who shaped street photography and photojournalism. Today, we will meet Elliott Erwitt, the most satiric and ironic photographer I have ever researched on.

Learn from the Masters: Bruce Gilden

Bruce Gilden's photograph close up portrait of a ginger man, from the photo book: Face

This is the first article of the new series: "Learn from the Masters". In this series I will introduce you to some of the most famous photographers of our era, who shaped street photography and photojournalism. Today, we will meet Bruce Gilden, the man who shaped modern street photography with his controversial style.

Learn from the Masters: Bruce Davidson

A photograph by Bruce Davidson, showing a bus used by supporters of the American Civil Rights, guarded my the army

This is the first article of the new series: "Learn from the Masters". In this series I will introduce you to some of the most famous photographers of our era, who shaped street photography and photojournalism. Today, we will meet Bruce Davidson, one of the bravest photographers of Magnum Photography agency.

Learn from the Masters: René Burri

This is the first article of the new series: "Learn from the Masters". In this series I will introduce you to some of the most famous photographers of our era, who shaped street photography and photojournalism. Today, we will meet René Burri, the photojournalist who learnt to capture the decisive moment by catching flies.