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How Women Are Transforming Street Photography
How Women Are Transforming Street Photography

EXHIBITION

How Women Are Transforming Street Photography
A new exhibition spotlights the work of 79 photographers from 20 countries pushing the boundaries of the genre.
By Miss Rosen
FESTIVAL

The Ingenuity of Instant Photography at the Expolaroid Festival
In the 10th edition of the Expolaroid Festival, Galerie Taylor showcased four artists and their take on the instant photograph, from triptychs to painted-over snapshots.
By Christina Cacouris
BOOK

Dying Walls
Photographer Peter Mitchell’s book Epilogue chronicles the changes and demolition of a large housing complex in Leeds.
Photographs by Peter Mitchell
BOOK

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
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

TUTORIAL
Street Photography in New York City, by Nina Berman
Nina Berman is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. Her wide-ranging work looks at American politics, militarism, post violence trauma and resistance. Among her passions stand street photography.By NOOR Images

TUTORIAL
Shooting Architecture With a Tilt-Shift Lens, by Jon Lowenstein
Jon Lowenstein, from NOOR Images, specializes in long-term, in-depth documentary explorations that confront the realms of power, poverty, racial discrimination, and violence. Through the combination of photography, moving images, experiential writing, and poetry, he strives for unsparing clarity by revealing the subjects of history that lack voice.By NOOR Images
FROM THE ARCHIVES

The Exodus From Ukraine: A Visual Diary by Peter Turnley
The French American photographer, known for his documentation of the human condition over the past 40 years, shares his experience alongside Ukrainian refugees, from the day he left his home in Paris, and returned.
By Peter Turnley

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