National Geographic organized its annual seminar on a Thursday in January, by invitation only. It is always a good opportunity to run into photographers. First, Vince Musi’s introduction. …
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The Lettre is now offering a weekly press review of photographic stories in American newspapers and magazines. It will run every Friday, prepared by David Schonauer, former senior editor…
Offered by the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, the HCB Prize helps artists complete projects otherwise abandoned for lack of funding. It is designed for confirmed photographers with a battery of work…
It’s with one laughing & one crying eye I am announcing that I will be leaving The New Yorker on March 15. On this date I will have been with…
The Multimedia Art Museum of Moscow (formerly known as the Photography House of Moscow), 16 Ostozhenka, 119034 Moscow is 10 minutes from the Kremlin and not far from the Pushkin…
Gita Lenz passed away on Thursday, January 20th, 2011 at a nursing home in New York City. Lenz turned 100 in October and lived to see her work published by…
Pier 24 Photography is a contemporary exhibition space that hosts rotating exhibitions and houses The Pilara Foundation Collection. Built in 1935, Pier 24 is located in San Francisco on the…
Milton Rogovin, the Buffalo social documentary photographer who became internationally renowned for his portraits of the poor and working class, died January 18 in his Chatham Avenue home, under hospice…
To celebrate the opening of their second gallery, Chris Beetles FinePhotographs, the London based photo gallery in St. James, chose topresent famous pictures of Marilyn Monroe, Marlène Dietrich or Joséphine…
Eight emerging photographers were selected by ten distinguished judges for the ”Hearst 2011 8×10 Photography Biennial”. The eight winners and ten honorable mentions were selected from over 4,600 entries from…