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Allan Tannenbaum (b. New Jersey, USA, 1945) has been making photographs since the 1960s. He received a B.A. in Art

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Armando Gallo debuted as photo journalist in 1967 interviewing the Beatles for the Italian magazine “Big”. Inspired by this experience, he

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Kane (1925-1995) was among the twentieth century’s true masters of photographic image-making. Kane was a bold visionary, an aesthete with a particularly

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Barry Feinstein was a photographer, cameraman and art director who created many of the entertainment industry’s most compelling and memorable

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Bob Gruen is one of the most respected rock and roll photographers of all time. His iconic images—including John Lennon

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Carlo Massarini has passionately lived through over four decades of music developing considerable expertise in various mediums, including photography. In

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At the end of the Sixties Cesare Monti has been working first as an assistant to Romano Cagnoni, one of

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Just out of high school, Cristina Arrigoni spent a few years in Milano, Italy, working as a theatre actress. She

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David Burnett is one of the most important photojoumalists of our time. He has travelled in 80 countriesw over more

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One of photographer Deborah Feingold‘searliest darkrooms was actually a prison cell. After graduating from Emerson College in the early 1970’s, she

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Living in New Jersey, Frank Stefanko has been making photographs for over fifty years. Self taught as a boy, inspired

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Gered Mankowitz displayed a natural ‘eye’ for photography whilst on a school trip to Holland, and his photographs were seen