By 1970, the city gained notoriety for high rates of crime and other social disorders. A popular song by Cashman & West in the autumn of 1972, "American City Suite", chronicled, in allegorical fashion, the decline in the city's quality of life. The city's subway system was regarded as unsafe...
Andrea de Franciscis: Himalaya’s Outlawed Marijuana Fields
Nestled in the Himalayan foothills at an altitude of 10,000 ft. (3,000 m), entire villages and communities subsist on illegal marijuana production. These villages are far from any paved roads and are so remote that distances are measured in hours of walking. Across thousands of acres of public and private...
Michael Eastman: Havana
In his numerous works, internationally acclaimed photographer Michael Eastman often focuses on the facades and interiors of the world's cities, such as Paris, Rome, and New Orleans. In this book he explores the houses and streets of Havana. Nearly one hundred photographs from the past two decades reveal a world...
Ron Galella 55 Years a Paparazzi
Ron Galella brought the work of the paparazzi, that step child of photojournalism, into the public eye, and with it the celebrity culture. With this exhibition "That's Great!" we enter the world of Andy Warhol and his circle which encompassed the celebrity, fashion, art, and social world of New York...
Tomasz Furmanek: The Fjords Of Norway From The Kayak Seat
I am Tomasz Furmanek, amateur kayaker and adventure photographer. I started taking photos from the kayak about 3 years ago. My aim is to capture the beauty and balance of nature in the fjords and lakes, mainly in Norway. I also wish to motivate people to visit some of these...
Jati Putra Pratama: Surreal Landscapes
Jati Putra Pratama turns landscape photos into surreal works of art by contorting the scenes to include unusual angles. The Jakarta, Indonesia, graphic designer made waves on Reddit after posting one of his pieces, spawning a flood of copy-cat work, and even a tutorial. Many online commentators write that Pratama’s...
Bradley L. Garrett – Subterranean London: Cracking the Capital
Peel back the layers under a London street and you’ll discover a haunting, dreamlike world of handlaid brick sewers, forgotten tube stations, World War II evacuation shelters, secret government bunkers, and tunnel boring machines laying new sewer, communication, and transport grids. Bradley L. Garrett has worked with explorers of subterranean...
Streets of City of London (1976)
The 1970s was a traumatic decade for London. Changes in global trade disrupted all sectors of the economy. As docks and factories closed, so inner city London developed a landscape of dereliction and decay. The IRA bombing campaign brought fear to the capital's streets. The population was shrinking and unemployment...
Interview with Landscape photographer Scott Walton
- How did you get into photography? My Mother was a painter and my father was an engineer. Photography is kind of a mixture of the two in that it has lots of technical aspects in addition to the artistic; especially in the darkroom days. I’ve been fascinated with photography...
Olga Kaplan: My husband
Theme 'My husband' united in a series was made during a year. Olga acts as an absolutely contemporary photographer, but in her works she was able to maintain continuity and tradition of classical hotography. Searching for new motives and modes of expression, it is the main image and not the...