Adrian Flowers was a huge name in London’s photography scene back in the 1950s through the early 90’s. His studio in Chelsea’s Tite Street was THE place to be photographed for advertising and…
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Rania Matar’s series “A Girl and Her Room,” touching portraits of teenage girls in their rooms, explores the adolescent experience and the role of Western influences in Lebanon and Palestine.…
Aline Smithson’s series, Arrangement in Gray and Black: Portrait of the Photographer's Mother, opens today at the Davis Orton Gallery In Hudson, New York. Taken with a Hasselblad, the photographs…
The 2014 Flash Forward Festival Boston wrapped three days of photography events including indoor and outdoor exhibitions, discussions, parties, lectures and panels, attended by photographers, educators, curators, photo editors, collectors,…
Foley Gallery will be presenting Lauren Henkin’s first New York solo exhibition, The Park, a series of photographs made entirely in New York’s Central Park. Henkin states, "For the last decade, I have studied various aspects…
The second annual "New York Portfolio Review" was sponsored by the New York Times Lens Blog and the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism. Lens Blog co-editor,…
Landon Nordeman’s series, “Canine Kingdom,” takes us inside the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, now running for 138 years. To mark the exhibit’s opening March 12, photography curator Elisabeth Biondi…
"Arbus's style is so casual it feels effortless, and every picture has wit, soul, and graphic snap. Roaming the East and West Village streets, she found and recorded many of the era's…
Photographer Amy Arbus will be showing her vintage black-and-white prints from “On The Street: 1980-1990” at New York’s Leica Gallery, opening February 28th. During the 1980s, Arbus had a monthly…
“I've lived in cities on both coasts, and have found that the man-made landscape leads people to over-consider the power of humanity.... When you're staring at skyscrapers all day, and traveling…