For three years, American photographer Lydia Panas invited families to stand before her lens. She was curious to see what would happen. Nothing was deliberate or planned. These diverse groupings…
Category
PhotographyExhibitions
Subscribe for full access to The Eye of Photography archives!
That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decade, through a unique daily journal. Explore how photography, as an art and as a social phenomenon, continue to define our experience of the world. Two offers are available.
Subscribe either monthly for 8 euros (€) or annually for 79 euros (€) (2 months offered).
For the 1956 Jet Age issue of Life magazine, I wanted to photograph the afterburners of some fighter jets going into the sunset—three red balls up here and one red…
Mariano Vargas Algeria born photographer lives and works in Spain. The Lina Davidov Gallery is presenting "Soltanto Madonne", a series by Mariano Vargas focusing on women with backdrops…
Didier Cohen, former thriller novelist, is now script writer and photographer. For years, he has been sharing portraits of his former colleagues. All of the French mystery…
Sarah Rhymes with Clara is a revelation of the poetic in the seemingly banal. Paulsen’s theme in this book is her daily life: family, friends, her surroundings and the nude,…
Like the traveling photographers of the 19th century, David Parker’s work is a tribute to nature. Using a special camera, Parker’s way of photographing landscapes is a call to contemplation.…
Tahmineh Monzavi, a young 23-year-old photographer living in Iran, was arrested in Teheran: the charges against her were unclear. , Her photographic work was critical of contemporary Iranian society (drugs,…
He speaks the language of comparison and allegory. The scene is fantasy. Space is fantasy. Color is fantasy. The composition is fantasy. Everything is fantasy. But there is no place…
A. Galerie in Paris is showcasing the most recent work of reknowned portraitist Mark Seliger which appears in the book Listen (Rizzoli Editions). Mark Seliger labels himself an "editorial photographer"…