International emergency medical organization Doctors Without Borders presents “Central African Republic: Uncertain Tomorrow,” an photographic exhibition by prize-winning photographer William Daniels’ intimate portrait of a nation often overlooked, even when it has been on the brink of collapse.
In April of 2011, a bombing in Libya killed photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, and injured Brown. This painful experience is an integral part of his new book, ‘Libyan Sugar.’
This year the organization is considering a record number of new Magnum associates to potentially join their ranks: Matt Black, Carolyn Drake, Sohrab Hura, Lorenzo Meloni, Max Pinckers and Newsha Travakolian. To celebrate the history-making occasion Milk Gallery is currently hosting, Magnum Photos: New Blood, an exhibition that highlights the diverse points of view of each of these photographers.
The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia, opened a massive exhibition, Edward Burtynsky: Water, including more than 60 large-scale color photographs that form a global portrait of the intricate intersections of humanity and our most precious natura
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting grant recipients Daniella Zalcman, Jake Naughton and Alice Proujansky take you on the inside of photographing long-term projects.
I came across Nadine Rovner’s work last year when I was looking for emerging contemporary photographers in the Philadelphia area who were showing work. Though I never made it to the gallery, I was able to see her series Pivotal on the James Oliver Gallery
Brooklyn-based photographer Ebru Yildiz emerged from Death by Audio and into the crisp night of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It was the fall of 2014, and the waterfront DIY venue would shutter it’s doors come November 23, 2014, but until then, its most loyal b
Angelos Tzortzinis has spent the last 5 years, focusing his work on the immigration issue in Greece, traveling across the Greek land and sea borders but also documenting the immigrants’ lives in Athens and their efforts to leave a country undergoing a severe economic crisis. Tzortzinis work have been published and exhibited internationally
Waiting for the Candymen is study of Cuban idiosyncrasy; an allegory of waiting: Waiting the right moment, waiting for tomorrow, waiting for something or someone who brings redemption maybe
The awards’ Honorary Judging Committee has selected Iranian photojournalist Asghar Khamseh as the recipient of its most coveted prize, the L’Iris d’Or Photographer of the Year
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital had allowed television crews to film two patients without their consent: one who was dying, the other in significant distress.