The Fourth Annual “New York Portfolio Review” sponsored by the New York Times LENS Blog and the City University of New York’s (CUNY) Graduate School of Journalism, took place over…
Author Elizabeth Avedon
While on my way to FotoFest in Houston, I was honored to be given a tour of Charlotte Temple’s upcoming exhibition at The Museum of East Texas’ by the Director,…
Over its 30-year history, FotoFest’s Meeting Place Portfolio Reviews have been a launching pad for the careers of hundreds of photographic artists. Many artists have been discovered by this program…
Eric L Hansen's color images are deeply personal storyboards of his own connections to post-modern culture. Minta Maria Small’s Nativo explores cowboy symbolism in relation to the charreada, a mexican…
Award-winning photographer Yukari Chikura, born in Tokyo, photographed ‘Zaido’ a traditional Japanese ritual going back over 1300 years. Her sincere respect for those who keep this valuable tradition is shown…
Rania Matars’ "Unspoken Conversations - Mothers & Daughters” is a work in progress after her great success with her 2016 book, “L’Enfant-Femme” and the 2012, “A Girl and her Room.”…
Sarah Butler shoots with a 5X7 view camera. She writes, “it's great as it slows me down. I love every step of the process, seeing that thing that for some…
During Houston’s FotoFest 2016 Biennial, the Deborah Colton Gallery exhibition, PROOF, features the work from the archive of Houston-born photographer, Suzanne Paul. PROOF highlights influential player’s in Houston’s art history…
The Billboard Creative (TBC) launched its second Billboard Creative Q4 Show, curated by photographer Mona Kuhn, this December on 33 billboards throughout the streets of Los Angeles. The billboards will…
The act of illumination, since it’s introduction in the 15th century, has influenced our way of seeing and subsequently the world throughout the ages; and so, keeping the definition of…