Since its invention, photography has helped scientists take a closer look at clouds. The Winterthour Fotomuseum examines this felicitous collaboration. A parakeet, an elf, a submarine. A stratus, a fibratus,…
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Gerd Ludwig introduces his premier App for the iPad, the most comprehensive photographic coverage of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster to date. Spanning nearly two decades of documentation, the groundbreaking work…
Suzanne Opton’s new book, Soldier/Many Wars, presents a humanistic and challenging view of America’s fighting force. Remembering the Vietnam-era draft and wondering what would happen to her son if he…
Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré, two young New York photographers, explain their current series entitled Bones. One look and what you see is a figure against a brooding dark background…
Kevin Cooley is a visual artist working in photography, video, and public installation. His work examines the interaction between the natural environment and the one that we fabricate. He makes…
Jim Linderman is a photography collector who brings an unusual perspective to the hobby. Initially a collector of early American folk art, his eye was shaped by the surface…
Wilder Mann is the new series by Charles Fréger, taken in 2010 and 2011 across eighteen European countries, from Finland to Greece. On the trail of the “wild man” and…
On a recent trip to Utah, I discovered this off-the-grid community in the middle of the desert, a surreal world to the outsider, and a vibrant place with happiness to…
Forest McMullin has always been interested in documenting the life of people on the fringe of society. In past personal projects, he photographed heavily tattooed men and women, radical racists…