You may have to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art more than once to fully appreciate “The New Art: American Photography, 1839-1910”; there is such a lot to see. With only a few exceptions, the more ...
"The desire to capture a moment in time has endured to the present. Ultimately, I think that photography has changed the way we look at the world." That's Rachel Smith's profound assessment of the ...
In Flashes of Brilliance, the photo editor traces the evolution of photography from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. What made you want to write this book? As a photo editor, I’ve always been ...
RIT alumna Barbara Pitts works on one of the most popular cameras in the world: the camera system in the iPhone. Pitts ’14 (imaging and photographic technology; now photographic sciences) is a senior ...
The evolution of photography has been quite exciting. From exposing photosensitive paper and glass to the creation of stereoscopic cameras to the invention of 35mm cameras, the photo world has seen ...
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an exhibition that stands the test of time. “Coming into Focus: A Snapshot of Photography at the Nasher,” ...
"Contributions to photographic literature" by John Werge: p. [140]-312.
New York will welcome a new photography fair this week, as the city’s first edition of Photofairs will be held Sept. 8-10, with a VIP preview on Sept. 7, at the Javits Center in Manhattan. The ...
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