From film and digital portfolios to the infinite scroll of social media, photography has long fueled our imagination, evolving in step with our technology while helping us distill a timeless version ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new photography exhibit ...
26 photographers from 15 countries showcase work in Paris exploring identity, memory and social issues ...
Wilhelm Röntgen, “Hand with Rings,” a print of one of the first X-ray photographs (shows the left hand of Röntgen’s wife, Anna Bertha Ludwig) (December 22, 1895), albumen photograph (courtesy Röntgen ...
This image, taken by an unknown photographer in 1905, is an example of a cyanotype. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, William L. Schaeffer Collection A new exhibition at the crossroads of art, history ...
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879) was photography’s first widely recognized artist, making images in a signature soft focus style that remains captivating to this day. Before it was an art, ...
Wendel Patrick explores the capacity of still images to capture life's most precious moments. Artworks host Wendel Patrick explores the capacity of still images to capture life's most precious moments ...
Food photography is a captivating art form that goes beyond merely capturing an image of a dish. It’s about weaving a visual narrative that evokes emotions and transports viewers into the heart of the ...
Picture this: A celebration of photography and lens-based art that unites artists, curators and educators from around the world. This year’s FotoFocus Biennial, which kicked off the last week of ...
Photography’s ubiquitous presence in our everyday lives profoundly highlights the performative and memorializing essence of picture-making and the critical role it plays in documenting the ...
Peter Bunnell, the David Hunter McAlpin Professor of the History of Photography and Modern Art, Emeritus, and professor of art and archaeology, emeritus, died at his home in Princeton on Sept. 20 ...