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“End.” seeks out the driving forces of both photographer and subject in an exhibition that brings together three bodies of work—”i”, “ON” and “End.”—exploring the local streets of Doyle’s native Dublin
Fuji Takes Big Step With The NEW X-T2 UPDATED July 7th With News From The NYC Fuji Press Event Scroll down to view It is becoming an interesting summer as we move closer to Photokina. One word that is permeating the new camera releases so far this summer
Fujifilm’s new X-T2 mirrorless camera may look similar to its predecessor, but it’s had a major internal overhaul to improve AF speed, video recording and overall performance. The X-T2 uses a 24-megapixel APS-C-sized X-Trans CMOS III image sensor with
I met Chris Arnade at the McDonald’s near the 6 train, under the bridge that breaks Hunt’s Point off from the rest of the Bronx. Arnade calls it the most dysfunctional McDonald’s in the United States, and he would know. His latest photo essay demonstra
Through a thirty-minute projection, artistic director and founder Attila Durak presented an overview of FotoIstanbul 2015’s exhibitions, offering Voies Off’s audience a voyage to the heart of Istanbul and of all the cultures.
Benches in parks, train stations, bus shelters and other public places are meant to offer seating, but only for a limited duration. Many elements of such seats are subtly or overtly restrictive. Arm rests, for instance, indeed provide spaces to rest arms,
The Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation offers a visual experience that seeks to document our contemporary History, to depict its complexity and to denounce its inconsistencies. The Hôtel Blain is once again the representator of documentary photography and film in Arles.
Giovanni Cocco DISPLACEMENT. The Loss Of Cities As Blueprints For Societies [ EPF 2016 FINALIST ] I perceived what displacement can mean while strolling down the busted roads of L’Aquila, I…
“It seemed to me that we had already developed a pretty good collection of California photography, but it needed a certain added dimension,” she said. “It needed to be larger, more meaningful, and it needed to address things we hadn’t, in various ways, consciously addressed.”
Whether you were photographed just once by Bill Cunningham, or hundreds of times like favored subjects Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel and Alexandra Lebenthal, it was an experience not to be forgotten. Here, some memories from people who found themselves of the