when Thomas Hoepker was a young staff photographer at STERN magazine
Objects are animated by a lifeforce that is nothing other than the death of beings
Bruce Davidson was 24 when he visited the Clyde Beatty Circus at Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey in 1958
Disliking the “superficiality and sensationalism” of the magazine business
trips to Arizona between 1979 and 2001
Fine Print: Leon, Mexico, 1987 Size:30 x 40 in (76 x 102 cm) when Thomas Hoepker was aWebb began his career as a photographer in the 1970s, making pictures of the American social landscape in the streets of New England and New York, working exclusively in black and white. In the preface to The Suffering of Light, he describes having reached a kind of dead end in photography, as well as an eagerness to explore new territories. That year, in 1975, inspired by Graham Greenes novel, The Comedians, he jumped on a plane to Port au Prince to