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Two photographers, two very different journeys. As Leica celebrates a century of image-making, the 2025 Oskar Barnack Awards honour Alejandro Cegarra’s searing study of migration and Serghei Duve’s intimate meditation on memory and identity. Peter Dench finds out more
Tate Britain is presenting the UK’s largest retrospective of legendary photographer Lee Miller; and the cameras and lenses she chose were key to her craft, writes Jade Burrell
The Nazis considered nuclear families to be the building blocks of a ‘pure’ German nation The family was exalted in Nazi ideology and propaganda as “the germ cell of the nation”. In the Nazi Party pla
Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
Modern mobile phones and digital cameras have made taking photos easier – and cheaper – than ever. So why are old-fashioned film cameras experiencing a revival?
A cyanotype of a fern leaf by early photographer Anna Atkins soared above its estimate in Surrey and ‘the most striking likeness’ of Horatio Nelson is drawing every eye at the LAPADA Fair