“I can’t wait to get home to my dead lizards in the freezer,” Maggie Steber tells as she sits down to talk about this legendary photojournalist’s most personal body of…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
Looking for home, for the place where she belongs has come to define the visual language of photographer Laura El-Tantawy. Born in the UK to Egyptian parents, El-Tantawy has spent…
This year’s Head On Photo Festival in Sydney kicked off with a brilliant outdoor opening event that saw hundreds turn up to celebrate this festival that continues to deliver something…
This stunning series by Hungarian-born Juli Balla features extravagant staged scenes that draw on street photography from the 1950s through to the 1970s.…
“When Iman came to the studio to choose the photograph for the cover of her book I Am Iman, she brought her husband with her, which was a great surprise,”…
In the 1960s American photojournalist Steve Schapiro traversed the country photographing for LIFE and other news magazines, covering the major political and cultural happenings of the time including the Civil…
When you look at the collaborative work of American photographer Sandro Miller and actor John Malkovich you can see immediately that these two click. This unique partnership and sharing of…
In their first book, Australia’s The Light Collective, a group of five landscape photographers claim their objective is “to explore modern interpretations of Australia’s immense and unique landscapes to invite…
Annual photographic festivals face the challenge of keeping it fresh and programming events and exhibitions that will appeal to loyal followers and also attract newcomers. In meeting this challenge, Moshe…
As many readers know, I write the weekly blog Photojournalism Now, which features an eclectic selection of news on what’s happening in the world of photography with a focus on…