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Oscar-nominated filmmaker Matt Ogens has revealed his next project, 'Love and War,' days after winning an Emmy for the ...
Anika Burgess. Norton, $35 (336p) ISBN 978-1-324-05110-7 Freelance photo editor Burgess debuts with a captivating whirlwind tour of photography’s early years.
Historians, digital content creators and promoters of Neosho and Newton County tourism and art are working to introduce Camp Crowder to a new generation of residents and visitors. The Newton County ...
Taipei-born, Los Angeles-based Director of Photography Roux Chen is carving out a niche in the filmmaking world with his ...
Masahisa Fukase’s Ravens is widely recognized as one of the most influential photography books ever published. Created over ...
A Visual History" revisits the 1987 Ritchie Valens biopic through the lens of L.A. photographer Merrick Morton ...
A Highland photographer is embarking on a 10-day documentary expedition by open canoe along the River Spey, aiming to capture the imagery and stories of the environment, culture and community that lie ...
"Abigail Solomon-Godeau has set as her task the examination of the politics of photographic criticism, history, and practice. Photography at the Dock is a revisionist approach to the history of ...
The George Washington Carver Museum’s ‘Black Folk Photography’ exhibit inspires guests to examine historical race relations ...
Dash Pictures has revealed that five new unscripted programs, including titles for National Geographic and Channel 4, are now ...
Growing up, Eddie Rahn had heard stories about his maternal grandfather, Will Bond, but he never knew him because he died at ...
The Family of Man exhibition has a legendary status in the history of photography. It was first put on in the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1955, so celebrates its 70th birthday this year.