6 portfolios. This is the first selection by W.M Hunt. He sent us a couple of words about it: "It was a pleasure to see work from artists in such…
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I have a theory: we are moving into a post-literate society. As the digital age descends, we usher in a new vocabulary of visual iconography, photographs, typefaces, books, films, posters,…
Although we live in a world saturated with digital images, the Chinese photographer Adou has responded to this paradigm shift by demonstrating the splendors of film photography. Conscious of the…
Considered one of the pioneers of Brazilian photojournalism, Hildegard Rosenthal (1913-1990) stood out both for her pictures of the cultural and artistic figures of her day, and for her photographs…
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Indian cinema, the Delhi Art Gallery exhibited 250 iconic prints by Nemai Ghosh, Satyajit Ray’s official photographer. The gallery presented other famous photographs from…
Through March 2, Arnaud Adida, director of the Galeria A., will display photographs from his stock and personal collection. They are mainly fashion photographs from the likes of Irving Penn,…
For the first time ever, the New York Times is offering a free portfolio review, announced a few days ago by James Estrin, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s LENS blog.…
We discovered the fanzine Romka in early 2011 with the release of its fifth issue, a limp-bound A5 from Germany that gathered the favorite photos of its contributors. Released in…
The years 1870-1871 were terrible for the French city of Saint-Cloud, when Prussian torches burned the castle and village to the ground. “One cannot envision the disaster without having seen…