During his lifetime Australian photographer John Cato kept out of the limelight and abhorred celebrity. Cato died in 2011, after a long battle with emphysema, and the extent of his…
Category
PhotographyPublications
Subscribe for full access to The Eye of Photography archives!
That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decade, through a unique daily journal. Explore how photography, as an art and as a social phenomenon, continue to define our experience of the world. Two offers are available.
Subscribe either monthly for 8 euros (€) or annually for 79 euros (€) (2 months offered).
Silencio is the last book of Thomas Jorion published at the Editions de La Martinière. Thomas Jorion has been for many years interested in abandoned places, now fallen into disuse and…
For nearly 20 years Australian photojournalist Ben Bohane has documented the remote peoples of Melanesia. In his new book, The Black Islands – Spirit and War in Melanesia, Bohane explores…
Eastreet is an exhibition looking at the scope of street photography in Eastern Europe.…
Musée is a visually driven digital magazine and website dedicated to displaying the work of international photographers. Today, we present Edward Burtynsky's interview published in Musée Issue 7, Vol. 2.…
How to be a Photographer is an unpretentious little book with a red edge. Thomas Vanden Driessche insisted that it be red. He wanted to make the copy more faithful…
All forms of public art—music and cinema especially—have magazines that can claim in all candor, as the bi-monthly Fisheye does: “Fisheye is a photo magazine about society. Fisheye is a…
Australian photographer Rennie Ellis was an irreverent spirit, naturaly appealing who armed with a camera captured one of the most dynamic periods of Australian contemporary culture. A self-styled street photographer,…
Calling a photo dumb requires an explanation. But I’d like for you to find that explanation yourselves. All that I’ll say is that if some of these photos make your…
New York up and down was the third project of what I like to call my triptych. To begin with, this meant simply that the three are nearly contemporaneous: both…