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For 2 ½ days you don’t have a lot of time to spare if you want to see everything at Look3. Here are a few of the things from…
There are many reasons to pull yourself away from your laptop or out of your darkroom to come to Look3, but one of the best is that there a lot…
You see a lot of cameras at Look3. You hear a lot of very serious talk about Photography (capitol P), but the spirit of the place is fun. …
Bruce Gilden says youʼre looking at a street photograph if you can smell the street. Gildenʼs photos stimulate all the senses. Wandering city streets around the world with a camera…
Hank Willis Thomas is an artist who gets people talking–about pop culture, history, and race. For his series, Branded, he co-opted the language and logos of advertisements to produce images…
Camille Seamanʼs photographs exude the raw power of the natural world: icebergs rise up from the sea, rough-hewn and gigantic; storm clouds thunder across golden farmlands in middle America. Yet,…
Robin Schwartz might have created a whole new genre of photography: the interspecies family portrait. Pairing her daughter, Amelia, with a variety of animals–gibbon apes, dogs, kangaroos, llamas–Schwartz produces images…
Ernesto Bazan was born in Palermo, on the island of Sicily, in Italy, in 1959. He received his first camera when he was fourteen years old and began photographing daily…