The US-born Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden does not flatter the people he meets or places he documents. He has taken warts-and-all portraits of Coney Island, state fairs across Middle America and, ...
One of the most controversial photographers of the current age, Bruce Gilden, 77, is reviled by some, and by others, considered the king of street photography. The technique that made him famous ...
While we all want to take our passion for photography to the next level, whether that's getting better at street photography, sports photography, or landscapes we all strive to think that maybe one ...
At 68, Bruce Gilden no longer patrols Coney Island in his army jacket, sleeves rolled up and poised to shoot beach-goers in his trademark candid style. But 48 years after his career began, the ...
Higher Pictures presents new photographs by Bruce Gilden from his latest book, A Complete Examination of Middlesex, a commission he realized in London in 2011 - 2013. Gilden is known for his ...
“Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?” In 1989, the renowned feminist art collective Guerrilla Girls (b. 1985) posed this question to the public.
“I’m not into clichés, I’m not into one line jokes,” says Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden. “I think there’s a deeper vision than I’m interested in.” In TIME’s latest First Take video series, which ...
“Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?” In 1989, the renowned feminist art collective Guerrilla Girls (b. 1985) posed this question to the public. From the roller discos of the 1970s ...