Taking His Time: A Look Back at 50 Years of Joel Meyerowitz’s Photographs
In honor of the 50th anniversary of when he first took up a camera, photographer Joel Meyerowitz has compiled hundreds of his favorite images for a new two-volume collection.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of when he first took up a camera, photographer Joel Meyerowitz has compiled hundreds of his favorite images for a new two-volume collection.
It’s difficult to make a new kind of portrait of a soldier in an age when they have been depicted in such iconic manner in the media. But in her new book Soldier/Many Wars, artist Suzanne Opton does so by staging slight performances in front of the camera.
In 2004, Christopher Churchill began a personal journey with his old 8×10 camera, driving thousands of miles across the country to photograph an America that felt divided and caught in the middle of a cultural tension.
On the 20th anniversary of the Bay Area tragedy, photographer Richard Misrach unveils his images of the aftermath for the first time in a new book and twin exhibitions.
In his ongoing series Touching Strangers, Richard Renaldi explores relationships between people through dynamic group portraiture.
Associated Press photographer Rodrigo Abd recently traveled to Coban, Guatemala to document the women competing to become this year’s National Indigenous Queen of Guatemala.
Yola Monakhov lives blocks from the Hudson River. Empire Pictures, her new series of exquisite large format photographs, explores the river’s many faces and the life that surrounds it.
In the age of megapixels and 10-frames-per-second, Miller works with an antique portrait camera and 8-by-10-inch negatives. In this series of images made at the Mansfield Drive-in Theatre & Marketplace near his home in Mansfield, Conn., Miller captures people in the twilight moments before the show begins.
In British artist Richard Learoyd’s new portrait series Presences, his minutely detailed life-size prints bring the viewer uncomfortably close, invoking a dichotomy of intimacy and loneliness.