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  1. British photographers like Cecil Beaton, David Bailey, and Tim Walker have made significant contributions to the field. They have showcased their unique styles in capturing fashion and beauty, often combining artistic and commercial elements to create visually striking and influential images.

  2. Jan 25, 2017 · For Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur, empathy comes into play between herself and her subject, rather than being something she is necessarily thinking about in terms of a future audience reaction. For a work-in-progress, photographing transgender people, Arthur’s approach is to sit with the subject for some time, listening to their story ...

  3. May 30, 2022 · Tim Flach is a British photographer who specializes in studio photography of animals. He has published several books and is president of the Association of Photographers (AOP). www.timflach.com. So what is it about your images that evokes empathy?

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    “After terrorists hijacked a Paris/Tel-Aviv flight and forced it to land in Entebbe, Uganda, about 2,400 miles from its destination, Israeli commandos freed 268 hostages in a brilliantly planned and executed operation. The original code name for the mission was ‘Operation Thunderbolt’, but after the task force commander, Colonel Yonatan Netanyahu, ...

    “This photograph was one of the first I took where I finally could feel what photography means to me. Before, I had always treated people as pawns in my photography. I would wait for hours until they came into the right position. But I was never satisfied with the picture and felt that I was missing something… I took this photograph during a trip f...

    “All of my working life I’ve been drawn to subcultures, small worlds which have the whole world in them. The Teddy Boys (Teds) were a major subculture in Britain in the mid-’50s and had a revival in the late-’70s, at which point I photographed them. I didn’t want to be like them, but I identified with their energy, their aggression and their style....

    “Sometimes they don’t tell stories, they simply speak as images. They express feeling, increase knowledge. Photographs can draw passion, beauty and understanding. And then there is love.” —Bruce Davidson

    “I was commissioned by National Geographic for a piece for their special issue on France. I decided I did not want to present historic France, but rather modern, young France. French teenagers. So I did what I always do, reduce the scope. I chose one group of Parisian teenagers who formed a sort of gang. A nice gang. Friends. I became part of their...

    “This image was taken at the Mugunga refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At the time of my visit, in 2008, Mugunga had an estimated 90,000 inhabitants. The UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) was in the beginning stages of moving the entire population two kilometers away from the fast approaching rebel forces. I ...

    “It is speculative for anyone but the ones involved to talk about empathy or emotional connection in a photograph. Once an artist is dead we rely on stories that surround certain images. In some rare occasions we hear from the person in the picture, who might tell us how the picture came about. This image of a shepherd in Bomarzo is such an example...

    “She Will Use the Birds is a visual interpretation of a passage from Suketu Mehta’s book, Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found, a non-fiction account of Bombay’s Bollywood underworld. The passage describes an encounter between a dancing girl and her client, who go on their first date outside of the bar where she works. The dancer invites her man int...

    “I remember the day I met the Prince Street Girls, the name I gave a group of young Italian girls who hung out on the nearby corner almost every day. This is Dee and Lisa posing for me – or maybe for themselves. They were great friends, born the same month, they just ‘clicked.’ Growing up in Little Italy, they were always together, at school and on...

    “For many years, I have been moved by the blue at the far edge of what can be seen, that color of horizons, of remote mountain ranges, of anything far away. The color of that distance is the color of an emotion, the color of solitude and of desire, the color of there seen from here, the color of where you are not. And the color of where you can nev...

  4. Aug 31, 2022 · Empathy. Nico – “I was born and raised in southeast London. I struggled to find an outlet in my early twenties during spells of unemployment and falling in and out of love with acting. Building my acting craft by observing human behaviour eventually transitioned to photography.

  5. May 11, 2023 · Curated by the Centre for British Photography, Writing her own Script seeks to remedy that bias, recognising women photographers such as Shirley Baker and Dorothy Bohm and contemporaries Heather Agyepong, Juno Calypso, Laura Pannack and Rose-Finn Kelcey in a rangy show that charts life in Britain from the 1930s to present, where they’re ...

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  7. Nov 20, 2023 · Finding Shared Humanity. As photographers, it’s worth considering how images can thoughtfully foster cross-cultural empathy. When utilized consciously, photographs can counteract prejudice by...

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