Eugène Atget’s ‘Documents Pour Artistes’
Drawing from its expansive collection of Eugène Atget’s work, the Museum of Modern Art in New York is exhibiting more than 100 of the photographer’s images, with a show title inspired by the artist himself.
Drawing from its expansive collection of Eugène Atget’s work, the Museum of Modern Art in New York is exhibiting more than 100 of the photographer’s images, with a show title inspired by the artist himself.
A look into a collection of news photos of photos, where blissful instants are lost among a sea of uncertainty, and moments from the past are frozen in the present, stark in the contrast between then and now.
Born with severely low muscle tone, it took more than 15 hours for Maickel Melamed to cross this year’s finish line. Photographer Romina Hendlin documented his journey.
A new exhibition examines prominent, emerging work by six artists in contemporary photography.
A new exhibition at V1 Gallery showcases the photographer’s imaginative images of New York.
TIME contract photographer Marco Grob shares an intimate look into the making of the portraits and oral histories that comprise TIME’s Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience.
Renowned photo editors, photographers, educators, curators, and bloggers recall the images that moved them most from September 11, 2001
Photographer Camilo José Vergara writes for LightBox about his photographs of the World Trade Center taken over the past 41 years. Within his images, the Towers’ absence speaks perhaps even more powerfully than their presence.
Magnum In Motion presents its first fully dedicated exhibition of multimedia essays which takes a comprehensive look at 9/11 and the subsequent events that followed.
What started out for Stephen Shames as an assignment for Look magazine back in 1977 turned into an epic 22 year project documenting the lives of young boys in the Bronx, New York.