Double Exposure Portraits by Dan Mountford

Dustin Edward Arnold and Nicholas Alan Cope’s Otherworldly Fashion Photography 

Picasso’s Light Paintings:

In 1949, LIFE magazine’s Gijon Mili visited and documented Pablo Picasso in the South of France. Mili was known for technical innovations, and Picasso, appear of Mili’s talents, wanted to try and few experiments of his own. Alas, these light drawings were part of the documentation.

As LIFE explains, “This series of photographs, known ever since as Picasso’s ‘light drawings’ were made with a small electric light in a darkened room; in effect, the images vanished as soon as they were created - and yet they were perpetuated in these amazing photographs. 

Mary Steichen (1917)
by Edward Steichen 

Mary Steichen (1917)

by Edward Steichen 

Untitled, from Fervor (2000)
Shirin Neshat 
Gelatin silver print

Untitled, from Fervor (2000)

Shirin Neshat 

Gelatin silver print

Edward Steichen (1901)
Gertrude Käsebier
Platinum print, 8 1/4 x 6 1/4” (20.9 x 15.8 cm)

Edward Steichen (1901)

Gertrude Käsebier

Platinum print, 8 1/4 x 6 1/4” (20.9 x 15.8 cm)

Cigarette Girl (1899)
Robert Demachy 

Cigarette Girl (1899)

Robert Demachy 

Une Balleteuse (1900)Robert Demachy 

Une Balleteuse (1900)
Robert Demachy 

Evelyn Nesbit (1902)Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr.Platinum print

Evelyn Nesbit (1902)
Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr.
Platinum print

Eleanor (1947)

Harry Callahan

Gelatin Silver Print

Rosie (1976)
Robert Mapplethorpe

Rosie (1976)

Robert Mapplethorpe

L’Enfer (di Rafael A. Rodríguez)

L’Enfer (di Rafael A. Rodríguez)

Picasso’s Studios: Photographs by Brassai

Hilla and Bernd Becher

The Walk to the Paradise Garden by Eugene Smith (1946)

The Walk to the Paradise Garden by Eugene Smith (1946)