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Martin Parr transformed everyday life into satirical, color-saturated documentary images that reshaped contemporary photographic discourse and festival culture over five decades.
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Joel Meyerowitz left art direction to become a pioneering photographer who redefined street photography through empathetic seeing and innovative use of color.
Yevonde Middleton: The photographer who transformed English aristocrats into Greek goddesses in 1935
Yevonde's portraits featured English high-society women as mythical deities, showcasing her innovative use of color and challenging photographic norms of her time.