(via Mondrian and Nicholson: an artistic journey along parallel lines | Art and design | The Guardian)
As the whole world and his dog descend on London for the Olympics, Tate Britain will exhibit the photographic gems of a previous generation of visitors to the capital. Bill Brandt, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Dora Maar and Irving Penn are among the big-name photographers to feature, courtesy of visits or stays in London between 1930-1960 (July 31-Sept 16). — 100 reasons to be glad it’s 2012 - Telegraph
Jonathan Good, on photographs -
Every 2 minutes today we snap as many photos as the whole of humanity took in the 1800s. In fact, ten percent of all the photos we have were taken in the past 12 months.
Photography - is the Decisive Moment DEAD? -
Hope so!