Once the tribal land of the Crow, Colstrip was known as the place “Where the Enemy Camps” and “Where the Colts Died.” The Native Americans’ notion of the Seventh Generation…
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The creation of a new publishing house is such a rare event that it must be announced. We have become so accustomed to hearing about publishing’s decline that this…
It’s a challenge narrowing down a selection of stunning fashion and beauty features published in Western and Eastern Europe, the UK, and along the Mediterranean, but one must begin somewhere.…
David Schonauer’s press review this week focuses primarily on the death of Osama Bin Laden. Schonauer opens the review with official White House photographer Pete Souza (New York Times) showing…
Peter Galassi, the Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, has just announced his separation from the New York museum.…
In association with the Richard Avedon Foundation, the Gagosian Gallery just announced that it will exclusively represent the work of Richard Avedon worldwide. “Avedon is the incarnation of the…
Régis Le Sommier was a close friend of Chris Hondros. Together they covered the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan several times. Régis wrote this beautiful article about Chris for the…
David Schonauer pays homage to Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros , killed this week in Misurata, Libya while covering the combats between the rebels and Moammar Qadaffi’s armed forces. …
During the last several days, two particularly emotional homages were made to Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, one by Sebastien Junger from Vanity Fair, the other by Donald R. Winslow…
The American photographer and journalist Oliver Morris sent us this video that he made from his images. He accompanied it with these words: “For two wonderful gentlemen, Chris Hondros and…