Jean Pierre Berriau, photographer born in 1936. From Tunisia where is started his career aged 16 for la Dépêche Tunisiene, to Algeria and then Paris […]…
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For more than 40 years, Sally Mann has made experimental, elegiac, and hauntingly beautiful photographs that explore overarching themes of existence: memory, desire, death, […]…
Bill Owens: Altamont 1969 presents a new and previously unpublished series of photographs of the Rolling Stones’ infamous concert at the Altamont Speedway in California. […]…
Pulitzer Prize winning and presidential photographer David Hume Kennerly’s exhibit “Extraordinary Circumstances: The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford” will be on display for the […]…
Monroe Gallery of Photography announces the release of a photobook by independent photojournalist Ryan Vizzions documenting the Standing Rock movement. “No Spiritual Surrender: A […]…
The Unseen Eye/L’Oeil Invisible – The Eye – has not been reporting on the photography scene for L’Oeil de la Photographie for awhile but […]…
I never really watched much TV – and never watched prime TV. In the mid 90’s I moved to Santa Monica from NY. It […]…
Early Works 1992-1997 is our first book. It is a collection of images that are all personal and formed our first portfolio when we […]…
‘The Power of the Femme’ was a pop-up exhibition in London produced by the women of The September Issues magazine in celebration of Women’s Month. The September Issues—a […]…
There was a time, lasting a full thirty years, when every main street in every town, and in every city in America was teeming […]…