At a time when Chinese photography is ever more present on the international scene, the publishing house Thircuir had the brilliant idea to launch its first collection featuring the most…
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Until October 20, the Galerie Madga Danysz in Shanghai will be presenting the latest work of Yang Yongliang (b. 1980 in Shanghai), the young prodigy of Chinese digital photography. The…
The annual Sydney Life photographic exhibition is now on show featuring 22 large-scale images suspended under the lush-canopied roof of Hyde Park in the heart of this harbor city. These…
This could just be just another photo book about a trip to Havana. But it reads more like a beautiful tale of reconciliation between Cuba and the United States. The…
For 40-some exhalting years, Martha Cooper, the “Grande Dame of Hip Hop”, as she has once been called, has been documenting street art and graffiti artists. She has traveled all…
At the 1960 Democratic Convention, where everybody was shooting pictures like crazy, I was doing a story on Bobby Kennedy. The morning after Jack was nominated, we went up to…
Among the trees that stand still Only to be viewed as symbols. At a place where everything and anything is possible to be seen A miracle raised from a dazzling…
Today, we look at our parents’ old, yellowed photo albums with pleasure and nostalgia. And some blogs have caught on. My Parents Were Awesome plays on our soft spots for…
Lisette Model was walking along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, then there was William Klein making his “photographic diary” in the streets of Brooklyn while Robert Frank was touring…
October. It’s getting colder and darker. Every morning we’re less likely to see daylight as we emerge from the subway. We look back on Passengers by Dagmar Keller and Martin…