Opening nights are always exciting; big crowds, star sightings, speeches and toasts. After that the event roll along with everyone busy and content…until its […]…
Flesh and Stone, a Conversation, the collaboration project between photographers Andy Romanoff and Scot Sothern on view at California State University in Los Angeles, […]…
More than twenty people made a very unpleasant comment on my portrait which is used for our call for donations. They are entirely right. To each of them, I answered:…
Daniel Miller went to Russia in the spring of 2015 to give a lecture in St Petersburg. While he was there he discovered the work of Soviet era Russian photographers,…
Stepping through the doors of the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion late Thursday afternoon the first thing I see is the light. The building is large, open and lofty with skylights…
Every year I go to Photo L. A. afraid it may have lost its charm. Every year I am wrong. Thursday night is opening night. Pretty people, artists and photographers…
What I love about shows like Photo L.A. is that they function as anti-museums, places where hi-art and street art vie for your attention without the intervention of a curated…
Paul Kopeikin recently celebrated twenty-five years as a gallerist and threw a party to mark the occasion. It was a lovely evening filled with food, drinks and people having a…
Perfect Exposure Gallery has been showing the work of upcoming and mid-career photographers for 20 years, operating from a small storefront in a neighborhood with no parking. Some months ago…
Los Angeles based photographer Michael Kirchoff is serious about Polaroid. Here’s what he has to say about shooting with it. “Using Polaroid film came to me at an early age,…