Lord Snowdon is Koto Bolofo’s photographic portrayal of legendary British photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, known to the world as Lord Snowdon, The infamous Snowdon has photographed many icons of the twentieth…
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To the Readers of La Lettre. "The reports of my death," said Mark Twain, "are greatly exaggerated." The same holds true for yours truly. This week, my friends and colleagues…
Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism today announced the 2012 winners of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards. Brian Storm from MediaStorm is the first web recipient of a duPont…
The closure this week of the file-sharing site Megaupload is one of the most drastic measures yet taken by the Justice Department to fight the illegal downloading of moving and…
Weegee would have loved it. As proud as he was of his photos he was just as proud of the creation of “Weegee the Famous”, and the show at…
Walter Astrada and Brian Storm received the duPont Award for their web documentary Undesired. The film explores the condition of women in India, and the violence and discrimination that they…
This year's PhotoLA was held at the venerable Santa Monica Civic Auditorium near the beaches of Santa Monica Bay. A five-day event, it offered works on display from 35 galleries…
"Sit up, straighen up and pull your hair back. Close your mouth and try not smiling.” This is what we’re told today when posing for an ID photo. With…
Perhaps there is nothing so romantic as abandoned buildings, ruins and relics, remnants of what was and what could have never been. Empty, neglected buildings are the things that invite…