Ecologically-informed aesthetics: vision alone can imply cognitive separation.
The bodies of work shortlisted for Prix Pictet Fire draw their inspiration from both major global events and personal experiences.
Large cyanotypes depict old scratched and blurry photographs from the artist’s archive.
The coastline of South Wales in the UK has a concealed history. A history of tragedy and death.
A Century of Image Overload
The Flowers Family is a project about an extended family.
Photography and time have always been deeply intertwined.
Prize-winning series explores the devastating wildfires in the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia
After the loss of a hard drive that held twenty years of analogue scans, I received only half the files back in recovery.
Portraits of young women in their twenties.
A return to Roland Barthes' Camera Lucida
Peter Bialobrzeski photographs cities from a personal point of view.
Fotografiska to expand to Berlin, Miami, and Shanghai, becoming the world’s largest private art museum.
Head On Photo Festival Announces 2021 Photo Award Winners
Workforce shows the globalised economy
Oil Sands, Monuments, Mountain-tops to Moonscapes, and Russian Rust Belt
Edward Burtynsky Announced as Outstanding Contribution to Photography Recipient
About the role of collaboration in documentary photography
About the violence of the waters
Photo works with the physical aspect of nature as the central theme.
Lost Family Portraits is a project about broken families of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Black Waves is an expressionistic and metaphorical project that explores the dark depths of grief
Paris Photo 2021
A well-printed overview of the body of work of Deana Lawson
Mathieu Asselin made an extensive study of the company Monsanto
Photographs of a damaged landscape in China used as a nuclear test site.
Winners: a photo series by Mary Gelman and a single photo by Sebnem Coskun’s
A book about the Cuban Soul.
Discussion about social theory and photographic aesthetics.
Hollywood Icons & Stars in Manfred Baumanns new photo book
My images move between what is real and dream
Christelle Boulé made experimental photograms of a herbarium
The series Between two worlds explores themes of metamorphism, transformation, ascension.
The photo portrays the Ceremonial Court in Education City of Doha (Qatar)
Book about the transition of an adolescent daughter into adulthood.
A book about the Armenian community in Calcutta
Fotografiska Talinn opens “This Empty World. Inherit the Dust" from Nick Brandt. The series address the destruction of the East African natural world.
Postcards of the British Empire
This essay contrasts the presumed correlation between knowledge and photographic documents.
Photographs about the grief after the years-long battle between the government and the Shining Path.
Sasha Wolf asked 40 photographers how they conceptualize their work.
I use present-day visual language and techniques
Elliott Erwitt shows iconic platinum prints of women, children and dogs in Hong Kong
Charlotte Schmitz made Polaroids of refugees and had them write their stories.
Happy Farmer by Rafid Yasar, Bangladesh chosen as best signal work
I study the depth of the human soul
Shortlist announced by Festival of Ethical Photography
The book Paradise City illustrates metaphors for the utopian urge of us all
Artist Anna Ostoya’s visual interpretation of a lecture by political theorist Chantal Mouffe
The series Übergang (transition) of Grit Schwerdtfeger shows the passing of our time into an unknown future.
Dessert First! chronicles Quevedo's travels across the United States.
13 photographers from Austria, Belgium, Benin, Cambodia, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Switzerland, USA
A story about migrant workers during lockdown
I want to see what my father saw, and I want him to see what I see
A theoretical and philosophical investigation in the deadpan photography.
Tim Franco made portraits of North Korean Defectors
Internet users can choose the best works shortlisted at the Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest 2021
Misia-O’ will unveil ‘Different Shades of White’ photographic series at Arles
The jury scrutinized approximately 4,500 entries from 70 countries.
Our habits and routines reflect our conscious choices
Taking “Future(s)” as its theme, this years festival tackles many contemporary issues.
Photography used as archaeology of human life
Photobook about a group of old friends in New York
International festival of contemporary photography will take place on May 21-23
Country Mysteries comes from the need to tell about the echoes of the places I belong
Her works tackle humanity's brutal encroachment on nature.
An armed conflict between Azerbaijan and the Republic of Artsakh.
Essay about the fate of photographic indexicality in the digital age.
The Corners show East London street corners and crossing pedestrians.
Five emerging artists featured in the 2021 edition of the European programme FUTURES
Documentation of the last wild places on the planet
Bank Top examines the representation and misrepresentation of communities in northern England.
Here, I've come across the morning fogs, the rivers, the birds and the trees.
Sorry for the Lack of Contact—this phrase has become a recurring refrain in the past few years of my life.
For me, photography is more than a visual medium—it is a profound exploration of humanity, culture, and identity.
My photography is artistic and based on long exposure that allows me to melt different layers of images to create a pictorial effect.
What is religion and what is faith? What is the connection between the two?
Contemporary China resembles a runaway high-speed train, leaving my memories and language trailing behind.
In Artdoc Photo Magazine Issue #5 2020, we bring stories that treat different aspects of human life. Andres Serrano photographed homeless people in the streets of Brussels. Gregg Segal shows children from all over the world surrounded by the food they eat. Nelson Morales brings his project about muxes, people considered to be a third gender. The exhibition Human Beings, not Human Skins, is an answer to the global phenomenon of racism. The essay The Selfie as a Neoliberal Commodity explains why we take selfies.
Art photography is a compelling blend of creativity and visual storytelling, transcending traditional photography to stir the imagination and evoke emotions. It goes beyond capturing moments, using images to communicate ideas, provoke thought, and establish a deep connection with viewers. This guide explores the essence of art photography, revealing its role as a window into human experience and a reflection of societal issues. You’ll discover its power as a communication tool and its ability to merge art with documentary photography. Dive in to understand this expressive art form and unleash your creative potential through the lens.
We have to understand photography as a language. A photograph is an image in which various signs are embedded, just like texts have words. Words form a sentence, and the sentences together tell a story. We can read pictures the way we can read a book. We can search in the photograph and look for the meaning. But in a picture, there are no words and sentences. We have to grasp meaning from the totality of the image, in which every detail plays a part. In this guide, you will learn how to read images and the way the photographer produces meaning in photographs.
A photo project is more than just a collection of images—it's a unique narrative told through a harmonious blend of style, emotion, message, subject, and technique. Each photograph within the series works together to convey a compelling story. By approaching your photo series with the same care and intention as you would a written story, you can create a powerful visual narrative. Unlock the secrets to creating captivating photo projects with our comprehensive guide. Start creating your unique photo project today. In this guide, you will learn to develop a distinctive and personal visual language that sets your work apart. Learn how to select and refine subjects that form the foundation of your photo projects, and you will master the art of constructing a cohesive and compelling photo series that tells a powerful story.
Securing a spot in a gallery is a highly sought-after accomplishment for many photographers in the ever-evolving art world. The significance of such an achievement is not limited to the mere display of artwork but extends to the attainment of recognition. Recognition in the art world is crucial as it validates an artist's work, increases their reputation, and opens doors to new opportunities. This guide delves into the nuanced art of gallery representation, offering practical and actionable advice to art photographers on gaining their audience's attention and admiration, thereby increasing their chances of recognition.
Beyond the Frame brings together art photographers who push the boundaries of storytelling through innovative and imaginative perspectives.
The Life Today exhibition celebrates the beauty, complexity, and diversity of life in all its forms.
The Unobserved" showcases photographers who are inspired to uncover the extraordinary within the ordinary, revealing the hidden beauty in everyday moments.
The 'Expressive Nature' online group exhibition invites you on an immersive journey into the emotional and artistic resonances of the natural world.
This online photo exhibition, Invisible Threads, delves into the subtle and often overlooked bonds that form the fabric of our existence.
Human Stories is an online photography exhibition that aims to capture and convey the essence of the human experience through documentary storytelling.
A revelatory glimpse into the future of photography, one where the very nature of how images are created is fundamentally transformed by artificial intelligence. An invaluable roadmap in a new world.
Mousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making.
Sally Stein has long investigated the role of photography in relation to broader questions of culture and society.
American captures the stories of everyday people across the U.S.,
Alfie Masoliver was inspired by Franz Schubert’s lieder cycle Winterreise
The works by Rinko Kawauchi, a starting port of Kawauchi’s career, offers a glimpse of the foundations of her unique visual language.
Centre de la photographie Genève presents Behold The Ocean
Paul Kooiker - FASHION in Foam
Fotofestival Lenzburg 2022 Switzerland
Cho Gi-Seok best-known Asian fashion photographers in Fotografiska Talinn
Fotografiska artist duo Cooper & Gorfer, titled "Between these folded walls, utopia".
The Portrait, The Ravestijn Gallery
Misia-O’ To Unveil ‘The Spirit of Lee Miller’ during Les Rencontres d’Arles
Currency: Photography Beyond Capture explores artistic engagements with photography in the “retinal age,” where images not only act as records and imprints but fundamentally shape acts of seeing and being seen. The exhibition approaches photographs as contextual frames for narrative invention rather than as documents of binding truth or essence. Currency considers how knowledge is sought and reimagined through conceptual approaches to the photographic medium.
Dineo Seshee Bopape’s work begins with a journey to the Solomon Islands, and from there she moves on to plantations on the Mississippi, to Jamaica, and then back home to South Africa. Travel becomes a language that allows timelines to converge and intersect in the space of waters, a revisit to ‘dogs that are not asleep’. Bopape’s approach merges magical inquiry, historical curiosity, traditional wisdom, a sense of/for illusions, imagination and hope in order to create an operation on the post-post-colonial agency in conversation with the Ocean (being).
Some of the axes around which most of our emotions turn – landscape, time and memory – are also those of Bleda y Rosa’s creative output, which can undoubtedly be considered one of the most unique within the context of contemporary Spanish photography.
Resonances-Fundación MAPFRE Collections is articulated as a sort of experimental manifesto that studies what images tell us about the past and how they resonate in the present.
Gagosian is pleased to present an exhibition of new and recent photographs by Andreas Gursky, his first at the gallery in New York since 2016.
Founded in 1971, Fotostiftung Schweiz is a private non-profit foundation, devoted to preserving, researching and conveying photographic works.
Each book that STANLEY/BARKER publishes is produced with the utmost care.
Dewi Lewis Publishing is best known as a photobook publisher