Exhibitions opening in New York, Richmond and D.C. will remind us of the glories of this lately debased medium.
“Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue” at the Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Ben Davis.
It's been over a year since I last said anything about leaving color for black and white - now two years on I'm still ...
Elsa Marie Keefe’s documentary-style nudist photography invites people to connect with the great outdoors—and themselves—in a ...
I've used all sorts of shutter speeds, but 1/500th of a second is all I need, and maybe it's all you need too?
MoMA’s centenary exhibition of the photographer revered for a groundbreaking book makes the case for what came after — but was often left in the shade.
Every streamer chases celebrity-driven docs, pushing out original stories and upcoming filmmakers, but some documentary ...
From salamanders and salmon to bears and mountain lions, David Herasimtschuk's images illustrate not only the beauty of the ...
What’s now the Salt Shed was rebuilt from a shuttered industrial building. Sandra Steinbrecher’s new book shows how she was there to capture the change.
Part of that resurgence is due to the documentary Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, directed by the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Raoul Peck. It screened at the Toronto International Film Festival after ...
He created one of the first photo books about the Vietnam War — the first “rock ’n’ roll war,” he called it — and later ...
The pitch is a classic: a young celebrity with no climbing experience spends a year in hard training and scales Mount Everest ...