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How Ebony Became the Gold Standard of Black American Photo Magazines
How Ebony Became the Gold Standard of Black American Photo Magazines
Photography at First Sight
BOOK
How Ebony Became the Gold Standard of Black American Photo Magazines
A lavish new photography book celebrates the legacy of the magazine that chronicled the extraordinary progress of Black America throughout the twentieth century — and beyond.
EXHIBITION
Evgenia Arbugaeva: Northern Tales
The Russian photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva reconnects with her childhood spent in the Siberian tundra. In just a dozen images, she transports us to the hyperborean regions, from Kanin Nos to Enurmino.
EXHIBITION
Shedding New Light on the Marginal Lives and Lifestyles of the African Diaspora
Organized around the work of four different photographers, the exhibition
(Un)hidden,
on view now at the Dominique Fiat gallery in Paris, provides a glimpse of various forms of resistance.
EXHIBITION
Exploring the Mystical Drama of Life Through Photography
A new exhibition at International Center of Photography in New York and a new book mediate on the role of documentary photography in our ever-changing world, offering a slice of life that is poetic in form.
EXHIBITION
Photographs of New York’s Isolation in Lockdown
When the coronavirus hit New York City last March, placing one of the busiest cities in the world in a seemingly endless period of stasis, the photographer Brea Souders moved upstate to a remote area, staying at a home situated at the end of a cul-de-sac.
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MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Andrea Modica
Andrea Modica’s images are made with a large 8X10” camera and appear in major magazines and museums. In this video, she tells her philosophy of portraiture and shows the platinum printing.
TUTORIAL
A History of Documentary Photography
Documenting has been the very purpose of photography as a whole. Historian Guillaume Blanc takes an in-depth look at what many consider to be the nobility of photography.
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