The photography world mourns the loss of three great figures. Arnuad Maggs, Walt Zeboski, and Cornel Lucas all died this week. Three artists, three countries, three different paths, three great legacies. Walt Zeboski 83 Zeboski was a long time … Continue reading
Wilhelm Brasse 1917-2012 Famous for photos from inside the WWII Auschwitz concentration camp, photographer, businessman, and hero to many, Wilhelm Brasse died this week at the age of 94. Although not Jewish Brasse, Polish-Austrian by birth, was imprisoned as a … Continue reading
In one of the most important and striking exhibits of photography this season, the International Center of Photography (ICP) has opened its latest event: Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life. The fall of Apartheid … Continue reading
RETROSPECTIVE OF AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT ADAMS COMES TO YALE Looking for a nice cultural day trip? Need an out of the city museum excursion? Here is just the thing. An incredible exhibit of the photography of American Master Robert … Continue reading
New York’s Guggenheim Museum has just begun showing a career retrospective exhibit of Dutch Photographer Rineke Dijkstra. Open until October of this year, the show features over 70 photographs and a few videos of Dijkstra’s work. Her portraits feature … Continue reading
The 12 finalists for the esteemed Prix Pictet photography award were announced this week at the Global Photography Festival at Les Rencontres d’Arles. In it’s fourth year, the Prix Pictet has quickly established itself as the most prestigious competition for … Continue reading
First Photo Travels Back to Europe. The first photograph will be traveling to Europe for the first time in over 50 years. Joseph Nicephore Niepce’s “View from the Window at Le Gras” (Le Cour du domaine du Gras) has been … Continue reading
Patience is a virtue of great photography. How long are you willing to wait for a shot? Photographers often wait days, weeks, or years for the conditions to be perfect for a shot they’ve been dreaming about. This waiting … Continue reading
Famous Leica Photographer, Robert Doisneau at 100 Iconic French photographer/photojournalist Robert Doisneau would have turned 100 years old this past weekend (born April 14th 1912, Died April 1st 1994). It was partly his black and white street photography from … Continue reading
Silver And Light American photographer Ian Ruther is finding innovation in big ways. Big wet plates to be more specific. Like many innovations, the creator often looks to the past for direction. Watch this video to see an incredibly inspiring … Continue reading
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