"Reflections in Black" was the first single-volume work to showcase images of leading Black photographers. NPR's Michel Martin visits author Deborah Willis to discuss a new expanded issue.
In modern times we take cameras for granted. Most of us carry them around in our pockets all the time and have the ability to take sharp, true-to-life photos and video any time we want and share those ...
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What do I want from a history of photography now? That’s what I was asking myself as I went through the International Center of Photography show “ICP at 50: From the Collection, 1845-2019,” the ...
Panaji: Cameras like spy cameras, box cameras, and folding cameras may sound fictional, but they are a blend of storytelling ...
Investigating the archive in all its malleable reinvention is at the core of this year’s Rencontres d’Arles festival, held in historic churches and sites across the city. A projection of Nan Goldin's ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. At least this is true as far as the historical material is concerned. At least this is true as far as the ...
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The photography behind Earthrise
This video explores the history of photography in relation to NASA, highlighting the iconic Earthrise photo—a remarkable, ...
The first wide-ranging exhibition and catalogue to center the contributions of queer artists within the history of photography, “Queer Lens: A History of Photography” takes a sweeping and synthetic ...
Her seminal works brought scholarship to the field and helped develop appreciation for it as a creative art form. By Katharine Q. Seelye Naomi Rosenblum, who wrote about the history of photography and ...
The ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence (AI) image colorization were recently brought to public attention when several historical images were altered using digital algorithms. Irish artist ...
C. Rose Smith, who uses she/they pronouns, is a second-year MFA candidate in RIT’s Photography and Related Media program. The way their artistic and professional interests align with the creative ...
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