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A conversation about photography’s interactions with the world of architecture with Barney Kulok and Joel Smith.
South Street Seaport Museum invites submissions of new works in street photography.
A sixtieth anniversary celebration and reading room launches at Aperture Gallery.
Martin Parr talks about his lifetime photographing at the beach, and how it has culminated in his latest book, Life’s a Beach.
The Google Street View photographer speaks on his reinterpretation of American street photography.
Rare and amazing images from the American West, in a series of National Geographic exhibitions.
The first complete east coast exhibition of “A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters.”
In this video, photographer Barney Kulok offers a look at the process of building his latest monograph.
The LA photographer opens a show of large-scale color photo collages and black & white images.
The Photography Changes Everything author speaks at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center.
A behind-the-scenes look the 2012 PhotoBook Awards shortlist jurying.
A discussion with A New American Picture artist Doug Rickard, Tuesday, October 16 at Aperture Gallery.
A new photography exhibition at Aperture Gallery opens Wednesday, October 17.
Looking at the relationship between the work of two influential street photographers.
Order your limited signed edition of Richard Misrach’s acclaimed Golden Gate series.
Aperture’s traveling photography exhibition is now on view at Palau Robert in Barcelona.
Purchase a ticket and get a limited-edition pre-release copy of Parr’s new book, Life’s a Beach.
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center hosts a visiting artist lecture with Mary Ellen Mark.
Aperture’s fall issue, “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra,” refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.