Brazilian artist André Feliciano has been commissioned by United Photo Industries to create an interactive art installation featuring over 3,000 of his signature fabricated “camera flowers,” with cameras blooming out…
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In "Becoming Visible," Josh Lehrer has created a portrait series of homeless transgender teens using platinum and palladium printing techniques. …
The FotoVisura Pavilion Sponsored by the Viso Lizardi Family . Curated by Adriana Teresa and Graham Letorney, FotoVisura's International Photography Community celebrates a night projection dedicated to Women in Photography. Featuring…
Dutch portraits have been famous for ages. In a straight line from Rembrandt into the contemporary photography our Dutch portraits have been known around the globe. However the world get's…
MediaStorm founder and executive producer Brian Storm will make a presention on digital storytelling and the cinematic narrative. Storm will discuss how the digital age gives filmmakers, documentary photographers…
Between Destinations. An exhibition and book of images taken through and framed by train windows across the United States, from the inside looking out while passing by. The physical journey…
The 12th edition of Boutographies, a festival celebrating the work of young European photographers, opened on June 9 in Montpellier in the south of France. The program includes 12 photography…
While Spain extends a hand to the troïka for help in shoring up its banks and Italy steps in line to do the same, the financial crunch affecting Europe seems…
The big lesson at Art Basel is that art (whether it be photographic or not) needs to be experienced. The viewer needs to be physically confronted with a work, to…
Gentlemen of Bacongo, by Daniele Tamagni (Italy, 1975), is a series of portraits of the sapeurs, members of the SAPE (Societé des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elégantes) in Bacongo, a…