Susie Linfield reviews Memory of Fire, a new collection of essays and interviews edited by Julian Stallabrass. Updated July 24 with an exchange of letters between the authors.
In this interview, photojournalist Michael Kamber discusses his new book Photojournalists on War: The Untold Stories from Iraq.
Emily Haas Davidson and Bruce Davidson in conversation on their latest project, Bobby’s Book.
Curator Christopher Y. Lew discusses our changing relationship to technology and to the Internet.
Isabel Stevens reviews Dayanita Singh: File Museum, an exhibition of a new work at Frith Street Gallery, London.
In the wake of Tuesday’s New York Post cover, a discussion on NPR considered the ethics of documenting tragedy.
An excerpt from Chris Boot’s conversation with 101 Tragedies editor Trisha Ziff.
Aperture’s traveling photography exhibition is now on view at Palau Robert in Barcelona.
Our choice of the best in online photography news and commentary.
A brief summary in images and tweets of a discussion on the ethics of conflict photojournalism.
The Museum of the City of New York hosts a panel with Bruce Gilden, Richard Bram, Sylvia Plachy, and Richard Sandler.
A panel at the Aperture Gallery, moderated by Stephen Mayes, discussing the ethical dimensions of conflict photojournalism.
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.