South African artist wins prestigious photo prize for 'risk-taking' Apartheid work
Lebohang Kganye won the prestigious Deutsche Borse Photography Foundation Prize for her work merging photography, text, performance, and film animation, exploring themes of home, heritage, and identity. [ more ]
"Eternity! Eternity!" by Photographer Vincent Glielmi
Photographer Vincent Glielmi's series 'Eternity! Eternity!' explores the concept of 'small town science fiction' evolving into 'social science fiction' through captivating imagery. [ more ]
Juxtapoz Magazine - Casemore Gallery Hosts Largest Survey of Todd Hido's Photographs
The exhibition Some Polar Expiation showcases Todd Hido's largest collection of photographs ever assembled, including works from throughout his career. [ more ]
See things differently: the best of Photo London in pictures
The Deutsche Borse photography foundation exhibition reflects on various themes like subjectivity, climate change, migration, and selfhood through an international lens. [ more ]
Rankin exhibition showcases 90s photographs of Kate Moss, David Bowie and Jude Law
A tribute to the experimentation and early days of British photographer Rankin's work featured in Dazed & Confused magazine between 1991-2001. [ more ]
Jeremy Starn's 'Displacement' series turned into a photo book showcasing the building of Ceiba, a zero-emission tall ship for cargo freight.
Starn's work reflects his interest in how humans shape their environment, focusing on environmental interventions and societal impacts through photography, painting, and sculpture. [ more ]
How to Use Split Toning to Make Your Photos Stand Out
Color is a powerful tool in post-processing to convey feelings and enhance images, with split toning being an effective method for color grading. [ more ]
Back to his roots: Ukrainian Museum in New York offers another angle on Peter Hujar
The exhibition showcases early works by Peter Hujar and explores his struggle to find his identity as a Ukrainian American photographer in the queer avant-garde counterculture. [ more ]
Juxtapoz Magazine - For John Edmonds, Photography Points Towards Visions of Possibility
Photography's relationship to truth is questioned through Edmonds' work, exploring subjects' interactions with African sculptures in a search for humanizing, vulnerable, and tender subjectivity. [ more ]
My monument to humankind': Earth, but not as you know it in pictures
Monument by Trent Parke is a collection of photographs taken over 25 years in Sydney, capturing the essence of the city in a filmic narrative approach. [ more ]
LaToya Ruby Frazier used photography to capture the decline and resilience in her hometown of Braddock, creating powerful visuals that tell a generational story. [ more ]
marton mogyorosy casts a lens on ricard bofill's iconic la muralla roja in spain
Photographer Márton Mogyorósy captures the vibrant walls of Ricardo Bofill's postmodern complex, showcasing a blend of geometric design and interplay of light and color. [ more ]
The Phoenix symbolizes hope, renewal, and transformation in the enduring nature of life, depicted through photography and fashion collaboration. [ more ]
The Photographer Discovers the Most Stunningly Gorgeous Tree in Japan
A talented photographer captured a striking gingko tree in Japan that is described as the most delicious-looking tree due to its appearance resembling various favorite foods. [ more ]
Readers share pictures of the Northern Lights which filled the London skies
People in the UK were treated to a rare display of the Northern Lights illuminating the sky, with sightings reported in various locations including Hampstead Heath and Highgate. [ more ]
vivo X100 Ultra debuts with 200MP periscope cam and SD 8 Gen 3
vivo X100 Ultra features an impressive camera system with a 1-inch type main camera and a 200MP periscope camera for exceptional photography capabilities. [ more ]
Daniel Kramer's 366-day photography odyssey with Bob Dylan generated iconic behind-the-scenes images and album covers, shaping their visual narrative. [ more ]
Venus Williams to host new podcast for Carnegie Museum of Art
The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh is launching a suite of art and landscape projects, including a podcast hosted by Venus Williams, coinciding with an exhibition on photography and the environment. [ more ]
The camera is a tool; the photographer's skill matters most. Upgrading to full-frame from APS-C may offer advantages such as better low-light performance and depth of field control. [ more ]
The big picture: Lydia Goldblatt's reflection on family and absence
A visual and written narrative by Lydia Goldblatt, Fugue weaves themes of motherhood, loss, and intimacy, capturing moments of family life amidst emotional exploration. [ more ]
These people matter': why Diana Matar photographs the sites where US police have killed civilians
Diana Matar's photographs in 'My America' capture ordinary places where fatal encounters with law enforcement took place, reflecting individualistic American culture. [ more ]
Exciting internship opportunities available at HiP Paris for Francophiles in Paris, offering hands-on experience in writing, social media, marketing, and more. [ more ]
Briton mauled by bear after rolling down car window to take photo with it
A British tourist was attacked by a bear in Romania while trying to take a photo, highlighting the importance of keeping a safe distance from wildlife. [ more ]
2023 Booooooom Photo Awards Winner: Wilhelm Philipp
The Booooooom Photo Awards winners include categories like Portrait, with Wilhelm Philipp winning for his exploration of Australian suburban identity. [ more ]
Pictures by ex-soldier-turned photographer seen for first time in 60 years
A former soldier turned photographer, Adrian Bernadine, showcased his Kodachrome 64 images from the 1960s for the first time in 60 years at Barking and Dagenham College. [ more ]
A photographer documented Black cowboys across the U.S. for a new book
The photobook 'Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture' by Ivan McClellan showcases the diversity and vibrancy of Black rodeos across the United States. [ more ]
UBS Art Collection gives 166 photographs to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
The UBS Art Collection has donated 166 photographs, including works by iconic photographers, to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. [ more ]
Sasha Elage doesn't edit his technicolour portraits of horses, he "paints with light"
Horses are often typecast as regal and sturdy, but photographer Sasha Elage portrays them in a new light, making them appear punk, ethereal, and cool. [ more ]
Photographer captures ephemeral moments in 'Sehnsucht' exhibition, exploring unfinished facets of life with a blend of optimism and melancholy. [ more ]