As Ozier Muhammad, a Times staff photographer, waded through the crowds of last month’s climate march, Deborah Acosta documented how a photographer can make sense of such big events.
The exhibition “EYES WIDE OPEN! 100 YEARS OF LEICA PHOTOGRAPHY” opens at the Haus der Photographie at Hamburg’s Deichtorhallen on October 24. In addition to showing 500 photographs, there are technical exhibits, films and much more to attract photo enthusiasts to the city. LFI has produced a book of the same name in conjunction with the exhibition and talked to the curator Hans-Michael Koetzle.
The explosion of the Soviet bloc has given birth to territories where life seems to have stopped on December 26th, 1991. Four separatist states, whose status, according to the Organization for Security for and Co-operation in Europe, is “frozen conflict,” have been at war since the declaration of their independence: Transnistria (Moldova), South Ossetia (Georgia), Abkhazia (Georgia) and Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenia/Azerbaijan).
Meeri Koutaniemi Taken [ EPF 2014 FINALIST ] Taken is a long term work aiming to a book, which has a diversity of stories from circumcised women who share their struggles in daily life resulting fr…
Kenny Irby interviewed Michel Du Cille, Washington Post photographer, about his work in Liberia covering the Ebola virus, but before we get into his work, we will address the controversial decision by Syracuse University to tell him not to come to a previously scheduled journalism workshop.
I feel I will see extraordinary pictures from the events of last year. I expect it will be a tough year to be a judge and make selections from the very worthy images that have been produced
This week, Lenscratch celebrates the SlowExposures Photography Festival. McNair Evans was given a solo show at the SlowExposures Festival after garnering first place in last year’s competition. His project, Confessions for a Son, was hung in a unique way,
The board of directors of American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), the 70-year-old trade association for photographers, has named multimedia consultant and photo editor Tom Kennedy to be its new executive director. Kennedy, who was Alexia Chair Pro