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The photographer has said, of his images of his wife Edith’s extended clan, “I wanted to pay attention to the body and personality that had agreed out of love to reveal itself.”
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The photographer has said, of his images of his wife Edith’s extended clan, “I wanted to pay attention to the body and personality that had agreed out of love to reveal itself.”
A life-sized statue of the official photographer for the Manhattan Project has been unveiled in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. [Read More]
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam celebrates the legendary street photographer Ed van der Elsken with a major exhibition spanning decades of his renowned career The post Ed van der Elsken:...
One couple’s remarkable private collection perfectly captures the transportive power of photography, writes Katie Armstrong A 2024 exhibition of photography at Sotheby’s New York....
The summer season at Fotografiska Tallinn begins with two exhibitions that celebrate the biggest names in photography, and the next generation. The post Building a Legacy appeared...
You may not know his name, but you have seen his work. Co Rentmeester is described as Life magazine's favorite cover photographer, and has been the recipient of the World Press Pho...
The photographs, taken in a deep blue-glazed interior gallery designed by Peter Zumthor, were inspired by Irving Penn's famous "corner portraits."
The breadth of the presentations reaffirmed the medium’s relevance across generations and geographies.
Harewood House presents over 60 photographs which explore how Beaton reshaped 20th-century portraiture across monarchy, stage and screen. The post Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons appea...
The 14th edition of Portrait(s) in Vichy, France brings together David LaChapelle, Paul Graham, Yohanne Lamoulère, Julia Gat and Patrick Tournebœuf. The post Constructing Portrai...
The George Eastman Museum, which holds one of the world’s oldest photography collections, has added more than 900 photographic works through purchases and donations in 2025. [Read...
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The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has announced that it has received a major gift of nearly 2,000 photographs, including important works by Nadar, Alfred Stieglitz, and Cindy Sherma...
The MUUS Collection has acquired the Todd Webb archive, an American photographer whose images of postwar city life in New York City and Paris serve as visual time capsules to bygon...
She looked down the lens of some of the most famous photographers of the 20th century, now a new exhibition will celebrate the life and work of Marilyn Monroe via the portraits tha...
George Eastman (1854-1932) stands as one of the most consequential figures in the history of photography—not because he invented the medium, but because he changed who it belonged...
We spotlight five photographers from the All About Photo 2026, which this year were selected by Magnum photographer Steve McCurry. The post Five Images from <br> All About P...
A well-known New York gallery fed one of the most famous photographs ever made into an AI model and offered the colorized result for $10,000 at a major photography fair. The Ansel...
Toronto. A decade or two after Edison invented the first practical electric light and Westinghouse won the idea for electricity distribution, a world’s fair was held in Buffalo NY...
"English Village in the Cotswolds. No EXIF data due to Photoshop processing." Photo: Stephen Felce Photography has been a lifelong pursuit for DPReview reader Stephen Felce, kn...
Color photography has a strange kind of magic. It freezes ordinary life and somehow makes it feel unforgettable. In this stunning collection, the world bursts alive through the len...
Self-taught portraitist Seydou Keïta introduced “the African gaze” during a time of transition for the continent. A catalog celebrates his artistry.
Stanley Kubrick is one of the most influential movie directors of all time. But less well-known is that he started out as a photographer, working full-time for Look magazine in the...
Black and white photography hits different. No flashy colors, no distractions, just pure emotion, killer composition, and moments that punch you right in the chest. These award-win...
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