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February 25, 2014
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Hector Rene was born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. After serving in Iraq Hector used the G.I. Bill to move to New York City and study photography at the School…
“Found in Nature is a long term project. I collect found objects from New York Harbor. I bring them to my studio in Brooklyn and make sculptural arrangements that I then photograph.…
A photo essay on a 19th century scientific discovery, this series by David Goldes combines drawing and photography for their conceptual and documentary features. Like in a criminal investigation, Goldes first reconstructs…
There’s only a few days left to see the new series by Amélie Chassary and Lucie Belarbi,Résonance at the Galerie Rauchfeld in Paris. The duo Chassary & Belarbi joined forces in 2009 and…
"Arbus's style is so casual it feels effortless, and every picture has wit, soul, and graphic snap. Roaming the East and West Village streets, she found and recorded many of the era's…
In piena luce is the second exhibition presented at AuditoriumExpo- Parco della Musica in Rome designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano- a new space inside Auditorium dedicated to photography inaugurated last…
An interview with Luiz Paulo Lima, journalist and curator of the Charles Chuck Martin exhibition Reflections Connections at the Imã Foto gallery in São Paulo.…
If the Rubin Museum’s recent exhibition Allegory and Illusion: Early Portrait Photography of South Asia doesn’t travel to India, at least we have the catalogue. Through more than 80 portraits taken in India,…
Many expat photographers return to their hometowns years later, rediscover it with the eyes of both a native and a stranger, and turn the subject into a series. it is also…