The Unseen Eye does NOT like it when photographs are described as “painterly” because he believes that what the person really means is that they are uniquely photographic, that what…
Author W.M Hunt
Free Stuff, like t-shirts, temporary tattoos, fortune cookies and candy, girly photos, used clothing and more plus a plastic bag to carry them in, is all there for the taking at…
There was a moment in the 2001 Andreas Gursky MoMA Retrospective when the Unseen Eye first encountered the artist’s "May Day II, 1998", a rave-scape. The Eye was stopped in…
Sam Wagstaff was the ultimate amateur, doing for pleasure, not for work. Standing at the entrance to « The Thrill of the Chase: The Wagstaff Collection of Photographs » at…
Jane Evelyn Atwood was the first recipient of the W. Eugene Memorial Fund Grant for Humanistic Photography in 1980. Her recent appearance at Aperture, where she delivered the first 1st…
Joseph Sywenkyj has beautiful eyes; they emanate sweetness and calm. As a photographer he has a sensitive, seasoned vision to his work, that belies the sadness and violence he captures.…
Race to the Brooklyn Museum to witness Gail Buckland’s Olympian exhibition “Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present”. It is the best show in town, and…
The O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke Virginia is unique in that it is probably the only single artist museum in the US dedicated to a photographer. It is a…
My report on Photo London is a mash note. The fair was great, yeah, read about it elsewhere. The Unseen Eye has fallen in love. Not the tumultuous head over…
Kathy Ryan is genuinely loved and respected in the greater photo community. She is a legend and has been at it for many years. In person she is modest and…