Art
An Artist’s Opiate Addiction Recovery Through Photography
For New Mexico-based artist Frank Blazquez, portraiture was the way out of a crippling opiate addiction.
Art
For New Mexico-based artist Frank Blazquez, portraiture was the way out of a crippling opiate addiction.
News
Underpaid and under-resourced, funding their own equipment and health insurance, freelance photojournalists are barely hanging on — and risking their lives.
News
A new report shows that many women and non-binary photographers are on the brink of quitting and highlights racial disparities in pay and benefits.
Art
A photo’s presence suggests the fear of its absence, the artist’s fear of time slipping away.
News
Photographer Kisha Bari captured a demonstration at Foley Square in Manhattan, one of several across the city and nation.
Opportunities
The Museum of the City of New York is inviting artists from NYC and beyond to submit to an open call for works.
Books
100 Churches of Venice and the Lagoon by Alejandro Merizalde features religious temples from every corner of the Italian city and its islands.
News
The four global winners were chosen from 4,066 photographers who submitted over 64,000 images.
Art
Sama Alshaibi’s Four Series draws on historical sources, contexts, and techniques to articulate the definitions and exploitations of freedom.
Books
By the time of his death in 1992, at age 49, Luigi Ghirri had taken some 2,000 pictures in Puglia, most of which have never been seen publicly.
Art
I wanted to keep on traveling, stay on the train, remain in this space of being in between.
News
Over 80 National Geographic photographers in dozens of countries documented the universality of grief and loss around the world.