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La Tabacalera joins the official section of PHotoEspaña with an exhibition of selected works from the portfolio reviews, Trasatlántica. A show featuring the work of fourteen emerging photographers from Latin…
The work of Shirin Neshat revolves around the condition of the Muslim woman, striking a balance between the search for cultural identity and the distortions and prejudices faced in the…
Fernando Brito was awarded the PHE 2011 Descubrimientos Award for the portfolio Your Steps Were Lost with the Landscape. The series, which earned him the third place in the category…
The photographer Mark Shaw used his skill and his intimate friendship with John Fitzgerald Kennedy to create the most intimate portrait of the family of the President of the United…
Laura Torrado’s work is introspective. Photography has enabled her to explore other forms of expression, such as dance or drama. Using resources linked to stage design she creates scenes that…
František Drtikol (1883–1961) was the first Czech photographer of international importance. The best known of his many works are the nudes, whose originality, artistry, profundity, and technical mastery remain remarkable.…
Reportage, Sydney’s documentary photography festival, opened last week amidst a furor over the decision by Destination NSW, the government tourism body for Sydney, to censor the outdoor projections, banning certain…
On the day I talk to Adam Ferguson, an Australian photojournalist based in the US, he is in San Antonio, Texas working on a story on war dogs and their…