Eighteen months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, the photographer Kosuke Okahara has created a collection of haunting images of a land irreparably altered and the people who stayed behind.
A paradox in this era of globalization is that we continue to build walls to mark the borders between countries. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, man has continued erecting walls across the world. Martin Beaulieu traveled along the border between the United States and Mexico on the trail of illegal immigrants coming to live in the country of Uncle Sam.
In less than two years, 6Mois has established itself as a high-quality French magazine that uses photography to tell the story of today’s society. But, for photographers, it’s even more than that. Olivier Laurent speaks to editor Marie-Pierre Subtil
The project “Wandering Times” has started as a sort of photographic diary during the years Tikhomirova lived in Italy after her emigration from the homeland Russia
how is this all going to serve more complex photography? The answer might well be: It doesn’t. More complex ways to treat photography might simply not happen online
for any type of photography where there needs to be a connection between images, sites like Twitter and Tumblr pose a problem – unless you simply want to publish everything in one big chunk (which, given the net, will result in a vastly smaller audience, because attention spans have been shortened so drastically).
The row over topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge continues. But Kate is not alone. Young women everywhere – famous and non-famous – are increasingly becoming victims of voyeurism in our internet age
The Big Megapixel EOS Similar information has been sent to [NL], that a 46.1mp Canon DSLR will be previewed at PhotoPlus 2012 in New York City between October
Five journalists were arrested covering Occupy Wall Street protesters this weekend, while others reported an atmosphere of harassment and intimidation from police officers.
On September 15, the day the 11th annual Aleppo International Photo Festival was scheduled to open in the war-torn city of Aleppo, Syria, founder and organizer Issa Touma held a “symbolic opening” at his gallery. Weeks after PDN first tried to reach him,