Gregory Crewdson: Cathedral of Pines

Gagosian New York is pleased to present new photographs by Gregory Crewdson. Cathedral of the Pines (2013–14) was made during three productions in and around the rural town of Becket, Massachusetts. In images that recall nineteenth-century American and European paintings, Crewdson photographed figures in the surrounding forests, including the actual...

Daniel Beltrá: Ice/Green Lands

Renowned aerial and conservation photographer Daniel Beltrá has seen his share of the effects of global warming. For more than two decades, Beltrá’s work has taken him to all seven continents, including several expeditions to the Brazilian Amazon, the Arctic, the Southern Oceans and the Patagonian ice fields. His work...

Richard Estes: Urban Landscapes

Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present Urban Landscapes, a selection of hyper-realistic works by Richard Estes. Regarded as one of the founders of the international photo-realist movement of the late 1960s, Estes is known for his paintings and silkscreen prints of detailed urban settings. This exhibition includes two large-scale...

Cao Dien: Human-Flower

You know that we love to look at the beauty in flowers or judge people by the way they look, but we don't see underneath the flower where the roots are the main thing that makes a flower beautiful just like how the roots are the same as what's inside...

PhotoBiography: Justyna Neryng

Justyna Neryng was born in 1981 Poland. Neryng spent much of her childhood playing with her father’s cameras and dark room while roaming the forests of Chelmsko on the Czech boarder. As an adult, a mother and an immigrant to Britain, her photography has flourished into a substantial body of...

Best Images of Monochrome Photography Awards 2015

Monochrome Photography Awards is proud to announce the winners of their photography contest! Australian photographer Luke Tscharke has been announced as the overall winner of Professional category with the title: Monochrome Photographer of the Year 2015 and $2000 prize money. His winning image, called ‘Barossa Bolt’ shows large storm and...

Ekaterina Vasilyeva: Chalk

2 years of living in Canterbury, Kent. Returning home to St. Petersburg. Feeling that something is not done yet. Memory draws the White Cliffs. Nature, objects and people around them look a bit melancholic and frozen in time. By its nature the white color somewhat neutralizes the effect of poly-chrome...

PhotoBiography: André Lichtenberg

André Lichtenberg (born 1964 - Brazil), currently lives and works in UK. Lichtenberg is a fine art photographer (with a scientific background). His projects investigate childhood patterns and memories in connection with studies of the environment and architecture. His images are carefully constructed using techniques that fluctuate between science and...

Interview with Documentary photographer Brian Finke

- How did you get into photography? My interest in photography began when I was a freshman in high school when I took my first photojournalism class, with the idealistic motivations of social awareness and from reading about the amazing life and work of photojournalist W. Eugene Smith. - Where...

PhotoBiography: Troy Paiva

My light-painted nightwork captures the abandoned and discarded underbelly of the American West. I sneak through fences during the full moon to capture the inevitable march of nature, scrappers and developers, who conspire to erase the fading memories of all these things we once held so dear. I convert these...