It was 2014 when photographer Sam Geballe’s life became dramatically different.
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It was 2014 when photographer Sam Geballe’s life became dramatically different.
Imagine a world—a tableau of visual landscapes—filled with play, leisure, delight, and wonder. We are invited into simple scenes of the everyday mundane in which people are shown as just being.
Born in 1923 to a Jewish family in New York, Avedon’s childhood was one with many ups and downs.
Erinn Springer is an image maker who is entrenched in the documentary-style aesthetic. She is one of the highest-regarded emerging artists in photography, and her recent book Dormant Season left viewers speechless.
Patricia Voulgaris is an artist from New York who is currently a 2024 MFA candidate at the Yale School of Art. Her work explores the shortcomings of photographic truth and she embraces the uncanny.
Ian Edward White is an emerging artist who subscribes to the documentary-style aesthetic. He creates considered and humanizing portraits that allow him to deeply connect with his subjects and the land they inhabit.
“Rencontres d’Arles is a celebration of photography as an art and human progression. Photography animates and reflects society.”
We brought a multitude of magazines on board and laughed and gossiped about the models, our friends, on their glossy pages.
Prepare yourself for cuteness overload as March 23 is National Puppy Day! National Puppy Day is an awesome (paw-some if you will) day for dog lovers worldwide to celebrate yours and other dogs’ adorableness.
They were under custody for 24 hours, next day they were trialed and two of them were given house arrest (resisting the police), and all had given bans on leaving the country.
Returning to the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris for its 25th edition, Paris Photo — the largest international photography fair — will take place from November 10 through November 13, 2022.
Nothing compares to the feeling of humid air striking your face as you step outside, or the tinge of salt on your skin after that first dip in the sea-it can’t help but bring a smile to us all.
Picco-Freeman imagined a reality where justice had not been vanquished by the whims of chaos and hate.
Jatenipat Ketpradit is the 2022 winner of the International Portrait Photographer of the Year. His winning work explores remote tribes in Ethiopia, along with their culture and practices.