From New York’s most legendary street style shutterbug, to a photographer who captured the city during its darkest hrs — as well as a host of glamorous worldwide places — the Avenue group assessments this summer’s ideal photography collections. Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French […]
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Great Reads in Photography: August 15, 2021
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! L.A. Times Photographer Shares an Olympic Journey: Robert Gauthier – LA Times USA gymnast Simone Biles is congratulated by her […]
Great Reads in Photography: August 1, 2021
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! PetaPixel Contributor Blair Bunting Selected to Join Canon Explorers of Light – Phil Mistry © Blair Bunting Canon USA Inc […]
Look at out “Humankind” photography show at Argenta Branch Library
At a time when nearly all people in Arkansas is wondering pretty seriously about their personal mortality in connection to some others, listed here comes “Humankind,” a no cost exhibition of 69 images at the Argenta Branch Library on lifetime and loss of life. Styled right after a 1955 show […]
Latest News in Black Art: Elvira Dyangani Ose Named Director of Barcelona Museum, Kandis Williams Wins $100K Mohn Prize, Photography Curator Oluremi C. Onabanjo Joins MoMA & More
Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture From left, Elvira Dyangani Ose will head the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona and Oluremi C. Onabanjo is joining the Museum of Modern Art in New York as associate […]
St. Johns Camera Store Blue Moon Retains Analog Photography Alive in Portland – Blogtown
Courtesy of blue moon Due to the fact 2001, Blue Moon Camera & Machine has operated out of a quaint storefront on North Lombard Avenue in St. John’s. Gilded lettering accents the windows of the sky-coloured creating, where outdated cameras from decades earlier stand atop tripods, a functional museum. I […]
A life of photography on the verge of stepping into the blockchain ring
Crypto AM writer Jillian Godsil meets Christina Jansen, photographer and artist who forged a special bond with one of the world’s greatest ever athletes Childhood… Christina can change accents at will. When first met, it is the clipped London tone not out of place in Kensington, but as we chat, […]
Amon Carter Museum’s ‘Photography Is Art’ traces the record of digicam creativity
I’ve beloved pictures given that I acquired my initial digital camera at 8 years aged. It was a Kodak digital camera — a thin black place-and-shoot brick that utilized 110 film cartridges. I invested hours photographing all the things about me: my dolls, my animals, my spouse and children. I […]
Photos Reveal The Legacy Of Latin American Photography In The United States
Louis Carlos Bernal, copyright 2019 Lisa Bernal Brethour and Katrina Bernal Dos Mujeres (Two Women), Douglas, Arizona, 1979. Elizabeth Ferrer is chief curator at BRIC, a nonprofit arts and media organization in Brooklyn. She’s also the author of Latinx Photography in the United States: A Visual History. Ferrer’s family is […]
Seven new reads for art and photography lovers
The Roadmaker by James Barnor(Maison CF / RRB Photobooks, £45) Store assistant on Station Road, Accra, 1971, by James Barnor © James Barnor courtesy of Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière Nigerian Superman, Old Polo Ground, Mantse Agbona Park, Accra, c1958, by James Barnor © James Barnor courtesy of Galerie Clémentine […]