Photo Book: “Pop: A Celebration of Black Fatherhood”
In 51 visually stunning, emotionally compelling portraits, acclaimed photographer Carol Ross presents a hopeful, heartwarming, and caring ..
Fresno Bee Article: “Saroyan in black and white”
By Felicia Cousart Matlosz / The Fresno Bee
For all his fame as a writer, William Saroyan also cut a compelling figure on film. In photogra..
Photos Of A Legend: “Delaware Art Museum Presents Frida Kahlo: Through The Lens of Nickolas Muray”
WILMINGTON, DE. – The Delaware Art Museum presents Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray, an exhibition of nearly 50 photographs..
Photo Exhibit: “Bare Witness: Photographs of Gordon Parks”
January 25 – March 30, 2008
This exhibition, comprised of 73 images selected by Parks himself, represents the greatest achievements of his ..
GRACE Presents 2008 Focus Exhibition Featuring Photographer Sonya A. Lawyer
Through February 16, at Greater Reston Arts Center (12001 Market St., Suite 103 — the ground floor corner suite), Reston, Va . Gallery hou..
New Photo Book: “Ghana: An African Portrait Revisited”
New Hampshire native, and award-winning photographer, Peter E. Randall and five other New Hampshire photographers visited and photographed..
New Photo Book: “Pop Latino” by Marcos López
In Pop Latino, photographer Marcos López presents a collection of surprising political photographs — whose bright colors disguise a somber..
Moneta Sleet: First African-American To Win A Pulitzer Prize In Photography
Sleet won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s widow, Coretta Scott King, at Dr..
Photo Book Profiled In Albuquerque Herald Tribune Article: “Search for Crypto-Jews gave photographer insight into identity”
Here’s a story and photography book that explores the search for identity. Many of us and those before us have experienced identity lost b..
Exhibit: “The Goat’s Dance: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide”
Through April 13, 2008 at The Getty Center
This exhibition loosely surveys more than 30 years of Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide’s i..