A new memoir tells the story of how a 20-year-old Jewish New Yorker captured the defining images of the Civil Rights Movement.
A new memoir tells the story of how a 20-year-old Jewish New Yorker captured the defining images of the Civil Rights Movement.
Tate Modern has just opened an extension that gives it 60 percent more exhibition space, which means more room to show photography as part of the institution’s newfound commitment to the medium, weaving it into exhibits alongside other art forms. BJP visits Tate’s curator of photography ahead of the opening.
Some of the most iconic Magnum Photographers, dating from the early years of the photo agency right up to the present day, share their take on, and the image that defines for them, Henri Cartier-Bresson’s concept of the defining moment.
“I’m just a straight up, ‘shit-kicker’ kid from Texas,” says Dominic Bracco. “I wore cowboy…
The Breakthrough Awards offer an invaluable opportunity for emerging photographers – with winning work being…
During his lifetime, Saul Leiter (1923–2013) was something of the ignored artist of American photographic…