Part one of a three-part photo summary of the year: Protests that drove Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych from office, the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Ellen DeGeneres' much-retweeted selfie from the Oscars, and the ongoing and brutal sit
Passing through the French capital for the European Month of Photography, Serge Clément’s series Dépaysé will be on display at the Centre Culturel Canadien through January 23rd, 2015.
Larry Towell’s new book is a detailed reflection on the Afghan war, as well as his impassioned response to the challenges of documenting a conflict many Americans have forgotten.
Photographers Stephen McLaren and Bryan Formhals have crafted an insightful book, Photographers Sketchbooks, that reveals the thought processes and inspirations of significant photographers. The book provides a wonderful opportunity to consider projects a
Known for his crisp, emotionally provocative images, Mr. Leipzig was of a generation of socially minded photographers who took to the streets to record life as they encountered it.
It’s like stepping back into time, but it’s right now — visit the fun-filled photo studios of West Africa, and meet the self-taught pros who capture life’s most important moments (on film!) for their customers and friends
WARNING: Graphic images and violence — This photojournalistic series dives deep into the civil war that has been tearing apart the Central African Republic over the past two years — a deepening conflict that some say is approaching genocide
Pierfrancesco Celada Japan I Wish I Knew Your Name During a brief visit to Japan I was soon fascinated by the isolation and loneliness I was feeling in the streets. It started as a personal journey…
After trekking almost seven miles in the darkness, Navy SEALs came under fire within 300 feet of the compound where American Luke Somers and South African Pierre Korkie were held.
I have been a long time fan and friend of Yvette Marie Dostatni–we had the great opportunity to travel to China together when Sarah Hadley curated our work into the Lishui Photo Festival. Yvette is one of those photographers who has no fear about enteri
The exhibition’s beautiful title could be read as a manifesto. The art historian Michel Frizot shares his personal collection of photographs: 170 pictures whose subjects and photographers are unknown, postcards, press photos, photobooth strips and photo-collages found at flea markets and fairs.
The concrete world of buildings and architecture are transformed by the photographer’s eye into swooping abstractions, playful scenes, moments of pure visual pleasure
Kenji Yamaguchi’s shop could be mistaken for Sid’s workbench from Toy Story, a place where mangled lenses and broken shutters crowd out bare areas of his workspace. His office is tucked away in the basement of National Geographic, behind a grease-covered