Corky Lee’s Asian America
Over the course of a 50-year career, photographer Corky Lee documented Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across America. The book Corky Lee's …
Quiet Poetry
The book “Hardtack” by Rahim Fortune uncovers ten years of portraiture rooted in the history and landscape of the American South.
Relationships
Mary Frey’s recent release “My Mother, My Son”, published by TBW Books, is a meditation on life’s phases, lived in the present tense.
Photographing My Blind Parents
David Snider’s mother and father were born blind, but he ironically became a photographer, and documented their lives. This project is the most …
Light and Time
Laure Tiberghien’s first monograph gathers 10 years of her experimentation with cameraless photography.
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Myth Making and Real People
Bristol-born photographer Chris Hoare reflects on his home city, and the aspects of its present and past that are least known to the public
By Chris Hoare
May 2, 2024
50 Years of Photography
The exhibition “ICP at 50: From the Collection, 1845–2019”, at the ICP Museum in New York City, is a series of visual wonders that traverse contemporary history.
By International Center of Photography
April 27, 2024
Stories
Photographing Sea People in 1970s England
By Blind Magazine
May 2, 2024
Emin Özmen’s Moving Look at Tumultuous Turkey
By Robert E. Gerhardt
April 29, 2024
Sparkle Like Gold: Mystical Scenes of Daily Life Around the Globe
By Miss Rosen
April 23, 2024
Le Baiser de Man Ray
Bruce Silverstein Gallery, in New York presents an exhibition of important photographs exemplifying the artist’s unbridled imagination and love for experimentation.
By Jonas Cuénin
May 3, 2024