Through the Director’s Eyes: On Set with David Bowie and Tilda Swinton
LightBox goes behind the scenes of David Bowie’s latest music video, The Stars (Are Out Tonight), directed by the acclaimed Floria Sigismondi and starring Tilda Swinton.
LightBox goes behind the scenes of David Bowie’s latest music video, The Stars (Are Out Tonight), directed by the acclaimed Floria Sigismondi and starring Tilda Swinton.
Stanley Kubrick was still a teenager when he was hired as a staff photographer for Look Magazine. One of his photo essays, scenes from the life of Bronx-born boxer Walter Cartier, would inspire the acclaimed filmmaker’s directorial debut, ‘Day at the Fight.’
MoMa’s ‘New Photography’ 2012 showcases the latest group of artists pushing the boundaries of the medium.
Amsterdam welcomes a new photo festival to their Dutch district. Unseen aims to showcase everything that is unseen—from emerging photographers, to never before seen images from established favorites, the festival promises to show you something new.
San Francisco-based artist Jenny Odell uses Google to cut up, reconfigure, and spit back out our world in a way we’ve never been before.
Photographs of elephants deep in the Ugandan jungle, leopards in the Ecuadorian rain forests or jacquacus in a national park in Peru have never been seen like this before. TEAM, the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring Network, has installed cameras in the middle of remote areas all over the world to collect data on local animals and climate.
A new exhibition at the Manchester Art Gallery showcases the photographer’s exploration of the most upsetting parts of the human psyche.
In the summer of 2011, Swedish photographer Stefan Bladh traveled to Kaliningrad, Russia, to photograph the youth of Russia.
The artist cuts and folds common domestic pets and animals into creatures that exist somewhere between photography and collage.
Influenced by Jean Rouch, Portuguese photographer José Pedro Cortes traveled to Mali to shoot the series Moi, Un Blanc.