Among the first things I photographed when I decided to move to Cambodia in 2000 was a demonstration by a small group of people in front of the National Assembly.…
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Hans P. Kraus Jr. Fine Photographs presents Heinrich Kuehn and the Photo-Secession: Selected Works from May 23rd through June 29th 2012. This exhibition complements two current exhibitions in…
Adventurer and photographer, Stefen Chow (born in 1980 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) started to be interested in photography when he was a climbing member of a team scaling Mount Everest…
As Look3 Festival of the Photograph got underway Thursday the workshop sessions came to an end. Two of the workshops that I visited were Bruce Gilden’s street photography workshop, and…
This year’s Look3 Festival of the Photograph begins today in Charlottesville, Virginia. The product of a year of effort that started even before last years festival ended, curators Vince…
Someone looks at the eclipse picture, and they think, “All he did was just go click, click, click, click.” But what happened in 1979 was first that I had to…
This interview written by Mark Alice Durant has been published in the magazine Saint Lucy. I first became aware of Suzanne Opton’s stunning photographs of American soldiers in Contact Sheet,…
Burris likes black—not just the black that contrasts with white backgrounds, human skins and other trappings. He likes black hair, black stripes, black fabric, black hats and boots, and…
I had just turned 16 and it was clear that my studies would lead nowhere, which forced my father to put me to work. I had the choice between three…