The winner of the National Portrait Gallery’s prestigious portraiture competition paints a disturbing picture of America.
Early Portrait Photography in New Bedford" at the New Bedford Whaling Museum and "The Scenic Daguerreotype in America: 1840-1860” at the Wadsworth in Hartford offer excellent looks at photography of ...
Al Rendon says his photo "When Will It Stop!" made an emotional impact at D.C. exhibit.
The photograph Don McCullin never showed Britain: his only self-portrait, hidden among Roman statues
When Don McCullin stepped into Crowthers Reclamation Yard in Isleworth in 1963, surrounded by broken Roman busts and ...
Its title was “The Europeans.” A few respectful reviews aside, and despite a parallel American edition, the book didn’t have much immediate impact — far less than the work Cartier-Bresson had ...
Take a low position, looking up, to give a distorted view, completely at odds with most portrait styles. If the subject has ...
Portraits of Bishop Auckland is a new arts initiative led by The Auckland Project, inviting residents to contribute to a portrait ...
Jeanne Duval fascinates many feminist and postcolonial scholars, partly because of how little is known about her.
A street photographer is a photographer who works on Fifth Avenue in New York,” states Mark Cohen (born 1943) in Trespass, ...
Bidders will have a chance to own an iconic image taken by renowned American portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz of ...
An emerging body of science suggests that everything from visiting gallery shows to taking on your own creative projects can ...
Self-taught, internationally-recognized Bismarck-based wet plate photographer is set to present in Dickinson next week.
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