Topics :: photography

Photo Essay Gives Girls Inspiration and Real Role Models

By Conswella Bennett | Monday Jun 3, 2013
Wanting to offer inspiration, photographer Jaime C. Moore dressed her daughter as strong women throughout history for her fifth birthday. She photographer the results for the series "NOT Just a Girl."

Appeal By Photographer in Gay Bias Case is Heard

By Jeri Clausing | Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
A case that tests anti-gay discrimination laws in New Mexico is underway as a religious rights group told the state’s Supreme Court that a photographer who declined to shoot a same-sex ceremony is protected under artistic freedom and freedom of speech.

Photographer Mario Testino Gets ’In Your Face’ with Celebs, Royalty, in First American Exhibit

By Kilian Melloy | Monday Oct 22, 2012
For three decades, Mario Testino has documented Royalty, Celebrities, and beautiful people having fun. He’s photographed album covers, magazine covers, ad campaigns, and fantasias of glamour. Now he has an exhibition at the MFA in Boston.

Celeb Photog’s Homage to Local Men Benefits Atlanta Pets

Thursday Oct 11, 2012
PALS (Pets are Loving Support) is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that loves animals. It provides pet care including free food and basic veterinary care, and support to the companion pets of senior citizens as well as critically ill and disabled Atlantans.

Picture This :: The Male Portraiture of Dave Dietz

By Kilian Melloy | Thursday Jun 28, 2012
Boston-based photographer Dave Dietz lost his job--and found his vocation as a photographer of head shots, events, and fun, tasteful male nudes.

"The Light of London" Showcases City at Dawn and Dusk

Monday Jun 25, 2012
It was Samuel Johnson who wrote, "By seeing London, I have seen as much of life as the world can show." "The Light of London," the extraordinary photography collection shot by renowned photographer Jean-Michel Berts, captures the city at twilight.

Assouline’s Condé Nast Traveler Celebrates Photography

Wednesday Jun 20, 2012
The latest in Assouline’s Condé Nast Traveler series, with a foreword by Klara Glowczewska and an introduction written by Luc Sante, this retrospective of the world’s premier travel magazine showcases a selection of its most stunning photographs.

National Natural Landmark Photo Contest for 2012 Opens

Thursday Apr 19, 2012
Don’t forget your camera as you head outdoors this spring: the National Natural Landmarks Program annual photo contest is now open and accepting entries.

Twilight Revealed in "The Light of London"

Tuesday Apr 17, 2012
In anticipation of the host city for this summer’s 2012 Summer Olympics, Assouline announced its newest title in the "The Light of..." series, "The Light of London."

Art and Sex Along the New York Waterfront

Tuesday Apr 3, 2012
"The Piers: Art and Sex along the New York Waterfront" is the first museum exhibition to focus exclusively on the uses of the Hudson River docks by artists and a newly emerging gay subculture.