The first exhibition of Linda Troeller’s photographs from her Schiffer book, “Living in the Chelsea Hotel” shot on her M-3 with new images shot […]…
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I used my camera on the edge of the pool, freely, without any embarrassment or authorization. Nobody cared. The young women rolled their one-pieces […]…
The ceremony for the W. Eugene Smith Fund for Humanitarian Photography is consistently New York’s most remarkable photography event of the year with outstanding presenters and […]…
Yael Martínez – The House that Bleeds It was getting dark when I got the call, my feet froze, Luz my wife was telling […]…
Siân Davey – Poverty State of Mind I selected this project because I am confronted with extreme evidence of poverty on the streets across […]…
Matt Eich – The Invisible Yoke The Invisible Yoke is a four-part series of photographic essays spanning nearly 15 years. Making photographs as I […]…
Fawaz Oyedeji – Yours In Arms Yours In Arms explores how surrounding circumstances has shaped human behaviour of student-cadets in Nigeria. The establishment of […]…
W. Eugene Smith Fund for Humanitarian Photography – Howard Chapnick Grant : Alicia Hansen / NYC SALT
The 23rd Annual Howard Chapnick Grant was presented to Alicia Hansen / NYC SALT an organization that creates opportunities in visual arts and pathways […]…
The finalists for the W. Eugene Smith Fund Grant included: Alessandro Cinque: “Espinar, Broken Land” (Italy) Pierre Faure: “Peripheral France” (France) Kirsten Luce: “As […]…
Last Friday, there was this email: “Hello, I once had the opportunity to meet Lucien Chauffard and I noticed that there was little trace […]…