“Joel Meyerowitz: Towards Colour 1962-1978” , the new show in London explores the vivid images of Joel Meyerowitz, a pioneer of color photography and street pho... Read More.
In the 1870s, Japan was a place on the cusp of massive transition. Less than two decades after opening its doors to foreign trade, Western technologies were alr... Read More.
When the photographer William Gedney left for India, in the fall of 1969, he had just started to win a slender repute for his intimate portraits.
The previ... Read More.
Murray Fredericks takes immersive photos depicting infinite horizons and dreamy landscapes interrupted by a large square mirror.
The calming glow of each photo... Read More.
Acta Est was the first book by French photographer-artist Lise Sarfati. Composed of images made during extended visits to Russia in the 1990s.
Acta Est is neit... Read More.
The summer of 1967 in San Francisco was a magical time and place. 100,000 hippies descended and Jim Marshall was there to capture it all.
At summer of love, li... Read More.
Marilyn Silverstone’s photo-book captures the rich cultures of India and the Himalayan Kingdoms, which she would eventually go on to fully immerse herself in.
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Fred Herzog is known for his unusual use of colour in the fifties and sixties, a time when art photography was almost exclusively associated with black and whit... Read More.
“Photography is a response that has to do with the momentary recognition of things. Suddenly you’re alive. A minute later there was nothing there. I just watche... Read More.
Those who suffer from any form of severe wanderlust would likely do best to stop reading now. Speaking with the freewheeling French photographer Théo Gosselin, ... Read More.