Full disclosure: Photoville may be our favorite photo event of the year. Highlighting some of the most talented and diverse photographers from all over the world, the festival brings together creatives who share a real passion for image making. It’s no se
For years, I’ve been hoping to do more with APhotoADay. Since 2000, it’s been an incredible listserv. A source of honest critique. A place for conversation and questions. A safe forum for figuring…
“Post-photography is not a style or a historical movement but a rerouting of visual culture…it defines a new relationship we’ve adopted with our images
Last week a video created by Bellevue Fine Art went viral after it showed how much ink their large format Epson 9900 printers were wasting (Spoiler Alert:
During our interview with photojournalist Maggie Steber, she observed that the photography business is now so challenging that you have to be a “never-say-die person” to succeed. But it was no easier for Steber when she was starting out than it is for any
Presidential candidates are using Instagram to shape their image and communicate with voters with varying success. A look at their feeds reveals some of their strategies — or lack thereof.
In late July 2015 Paolo Pellegrin boarded an MSF (Doctors Without Borders) ship tasked with intercepting migrant-packed vessels originating from Libya, bound for Europe.
Over the weekend, thousands of people were evacuated as fast-burning wildfires in California overwhelmed several small towns, killing at least one person and destroying hundreds of homes and businesses. A state of emergency was declared by governor Jerry
The NFL’s regular season kicked off last week, and on Sunday, when the Cardinals took on the Saints at home in Phoenix, another game kicked off on the sidelines. The game Cardinals chief photographer Gene Lower plays against himself. “Football to me is th
To create one of his Diorama Maps, Japanese artist and cartographer Sohei Nishino spends an intense month exploring a city on foot; shooting, developi…
How is a country’s national story told through its architecture? When should the structures of the past be dispensed for the future? The Past is a Foreign Country is the first solo exhibition in North America by the Ivorian artist François-Xavier Gbré, whose photographs survey relics of the built environment, from the ruins of colonial-era monuments to the futurist symbols of the cosmopolitan city.
La BAL presents the exhibition Empire by Samuel Gratacap, Prix Le Bal de la Jeune Création avec l’ADAGP through October 4th, 2015. At the same time, Temple Gallery (Paris 3ème) exhibits the series Images Dissuasives.