Photos that have transformed how we view the human rights of people
The majority of the photos from UNESCO’s 1949 collection might be accused of depicting an untruly peaceful humanity “family” –…
The majority of the photos from UNESCO’s 1949 collection might be accused of depicting an untruly peaceful humanity “family” –…
You may have noticed that we recently celebrated the 100th anniversary of Anzac. One hundred years after Gallipoli, We are…
According to The Wall Street Journal, the camera maker Kodak is currently preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following a long battle…
He was born in Remscheid, Germany, in 1968; Tillmans moved to the UK in 1990 to attend classes at the…
The three subjects let me photograph them injecting their medications within Providence Health Care’s Crosstown Clinic in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.…
Males still dominate photography. When it comes to the commissioning, exhibition, and publication of photography, it is evident that there…
The depiction of injustice isn’t something unique. From the start of the 20th century until today, many photographers have been…
The year 2017 marks 50 years since Susan Sontag’s essay on Photography first appeared in the New York Review of…
Photography of the spirit was an important advancement within the rituals for grief in the 1860s. Spirit photographs depict visually connect the…
A lot of people view photography as the most democratic medium for mass communication. Anyone can snap and upload a…