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Revisiting New York City’s Role in the Slave Trade

Revisiting New York City’s Role in the Slave Trade

BOOK

Revisiting New York City’s Role in the Slave Trade 

Nona Faustine connects the present with the past with powerful self-portraits that resist erasure of the city’s brutal history.

By Miss Rosen

EXHIBITION

Janis Joplin in Psychedelic Glory, Onstage and Off

Elliott Landy’s newest book, Photographs of Janis Joplin: On the Road & On Stage reveals never-before-seen photographs of the singer on the precipice of superstardom.

By Christina Cacouris

UKRAINE

Slovakian Easter for a Ukrainian Family

Photographer Ismail Ferdous spent Easter in Slovakia with a family from Kharkiv, on the first day of celebration since they had left their country. 

Photographs by Ismail Ferdous

DISCOVERY

Survival as a Political Act

Photographer Felipe Jacome’s double exposures from Haiti focus on daily existence in a place that has been sacrificed to allow others to thrive.

Photographs by Felipe Jacome

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Joel Meyerowitz

In the following video, join the legendary artist Joel Meyerowitz in Siena, Italy for a few tips on street photography. Meyerowitz shares his passion and infectious enthusiasm for creating incredible photographs.By Masters.of.Photography 

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass With Charles Traub

In 2001, Charles Traub co-founded here is new york: a democracy of photographs, a living memorial to the tragedy of 9/11, with a gallery and a book gathering thousands of images of the event. It is considered one of the seminal examples of crowdsourcing.By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Through the Eyes of Film-Set Photographers

Their stills are among the most shared images and attract film audiences worldwide. However, their names remain unknown to the general public.

By Nathalie Dassa

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