photography

This week, Magnum’s Square Print Sale will present over one hundred images and texts by international artists curated under the theme of Solidarity, challenging participating photographers to reflect…
The National Audubon Society has announced the winning photographs of the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards.
From July 2 to September 12, 2020, Throckmorton Fine Arts, the New York City art gallery, presents for the first time some of the photographs that Dimitris Yeros has taken in the island of…
This major gift to the Museum of Modern Art comprises more than 300 works by 103 photographers.
Traveling writer Maxime du Camp changed photographic history when he grew tired of sketching the sights.
"Photography for me is more than a passion or an obsession: it’s a necessity. As a photographer, I persist with my own dreams,” says Xiaoxiao Xu.
In 1918 the Spanish Flu ravaged the world. But it was also in 1918 that Alfred Stieglitz was afflicted by love and began his nude photographs of Georgia O’Keeffe.
Victoria Heilweil's ongoing project, #dailybeautyintheageofcoronavirus, began with a shelter in place order. Each day she photographs the beauty that she finds on her daily walk in the…
Bill Cunningham’s posthumously published memoir, "Fashion Climbing," reveals a life inspired by beauty and originality.
These incredible images, representing the best in photojournalism from around the world, are stunning for their technical and artistic skill, as well as the stories they tell.
The Japanese photographer who brings museum objects to life.
Robert Frank: Sideways, a 2017 exhibit at the Bowdoin College Art Museum in Brunswick, takes a straight-on look at lesser-known photographs Frank took between 1941, when he first arrived in the…
The relationship between clothes, self-expression, and social perception has been present in the real and fictional life of humanity for thousands of years.
Until recently there was a sense that Diane Arbus’ landmark photography, which was not extensively exhibited during her lifetime, sprung fully formed into existence, rather than through thoughtful…
The Museum of Modern Art’s extraordinary photography collection shines in the exhibition "The Shape of Things: Photographs from Robert B. Menschel."