Columbia University has announced the 2013 Pulitzer Prize winners for photography. The prize for Breaking News Photography was awarded to jointly to Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo, Narciso Contreras, Khalil Hamra…
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L’Une et L’Autre presents the work of fifteen women brought together for a series of workshops organized by the association 100 Voix! in 2012. They had all experienced difficult times in their…
Founded in 1949, Paris Match is part of the French media heritage. Its iconic covers have left their marks on generations of French . For its latest exhibition, the Opera Gallery…
“Here and There" is a series of staged photographs showing romantic couples of all ages kissing and loving each other in unlikely and gloomy settings. The couples presented aren't actors…
In the 80’s, Daniel was working in a bookstore where he says photography books existed mainly as traditional monographic books of straightforward documentary type. Photography was not an art form…
Manzi Art Space, a newly opened multidisciplinary gallery space adjacent to the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, is currently hosting its first solo exhibition featuring the photography of long…
Verve Gallery of Photography and Scheinbaum & Russek, Ltd. presents a screening of Jerry Uelsmann & Maggie Taylor: This is not photography, a recently released feature length film about the…
War/Photography: Photographs Of Armed Conflict And Its Aftermath at the Annenberg Foundation encompasses over 150 images going as far back as 1887 through present-day and is arranged by themes presenting…
Since it went online in May 2009, James Estrin is the coeditor of Lens, The New York Times's photography blog, along with David Gonzalez. He also teaches at the City…