Viewfinders features 15 artists from eight countries whose work says curator Inga Brūvere, “Represents a number of current trends in Nordic and Baltic photography and represents various generations. Viewfinders focuses on self-discovery, people’s…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
In this exhibition curator John B. Turner has combined the works of these three very different artists, whose approaches to capturing the fragility and beauty of New Zealand’s forests are…
On Friday 19th September, the 14th edition of the Pingyao International Photography Festival opens in this UNESCO world heritage city in China’s Shanxi Province with 400 exhibitions featuring more than 2100 photographers…
To Australia’s immediate north lies Papua New Guinea (PNG), its most southern tip less than five kilometres from Australia’s mainland. Yet life for women on this island nation is light…
Australian photographer Rod McNicol has made a 36-year career out of a singular vision; to take portraits in the 19th Century ‘stare back’ style. Now a major survey of his…
In 2010 British-born photojournalist Tim Page was named one of the “100 Most Influential Photographers of All Time,” by Professional Photographer magazine. Page, who is now 70 years old, has…
Israeli photographer Nathan Miller lived in close proximity to the port city of Jaffa for more than 20 years. As a young man in Tel Aviv, Miller rarely gave this…
Considered one of the world's great industrial and architectural photographers, Wolfgang Sievers (1913-2007), a student of Bauhaus, fled Nazi Germany for Australia at the outbreak of WWII. In 1939 he…
In a love affair that has lasted almost two centuries, Paris has stolen the hearts of countless photographers. The City of Light is arguably the most photographed city in the…
American photographer Mary Ellen Mark has been taking pictures for more than 50 years. In May the Stills Gallery in Sydney hosted her first solo exhibition in Australia featuring a number of…