Tim Shorten: "I miei dipinti devono raccontare una storia (che alla fine sarà la tua storia piuttosto che la mia), e per me è così"-
In the summer of 1937, strange things were happening on the beach of Nantucket. First, ominously large footprints were found in the sand, as if left by some...
Photographs by Lewis Hine that shook up early 20th-Century labour laws among those sold at US auction.
With the promise of $10k for walking across the US in 1896, Helga Estby and her daughter set off. Discover this nearly forgotten story. Read more!
In my journey to learn more about the history of quilting and fiber arts, I have discovered some incredible makers, artists, thinkers and leaders. A couple weeks ago we talked about one of our founding Quilt Mothers, Nancy Crow, Marti Michell, Rachel Clark and Judith Scott. Today, I bring you someone who is not justContinue Reading...
Toscano has came a long way... and finally in 2012, it has arrived in the USA! Only available at www.italiansmokes.com - the official online distributor for Toscano and Toscanello in the USA. Source: www.italiansmokes.com
Child Labor still prevails in most of the developing countries and could well be called as a sin to keep those innocent children away from education, depriving of their childhood. There will be numerous laws
A genre-defining exhibition on view in Washington, D.C., says one thing about war: It's constant.
This book should be on every one's shelf who appreciates the early outdoors equipment, photography, and hardships of the human. Wh...
(Part VI) Boy And Girl Gazing At The Moon Measuring Up Girl Running With Wet Canvas Top Hat And Tails The Facts Of Life No Swimming Puppy In The Pocket Freedom From Fear Circus – Meeting The …
Shadow & Light is a list of curated photography stories, features, techniques, news and inspiration that I've come across this month.
"Kinuko Craft is a Renaissance woman. By this I mean not that she paints like the Renaissance painters, but that she is an artist for all seasons, for all kinds of subjects, and in all kinds of styles. If you will survey her works, you will find little duplication in form, color or texture. She fits
Koen Wessing’s (Amsterdam, 26 January 1942 – Amsterdam, 2 February 2011) photographs tell the stories of conflict in the post-war world: decolonisation, violence and brutality in Latin America, the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the war in Yugoslavia, apartheid in South Africa and the resurgence of China. Wessing’s star rose with his photographs of the 1973 … Continue reading "Koen Wessing: The Indelible Image of Post-War Conflict"
Con su trabajo se ha convertido en uno de los fotógrafos contemporáneos más influyentes, con una obra en la que no deja de lado ningún tema ...
The world abounds with captivating stories. And with a camera, you can capture and frame them from your point of view. Here are 20 tips to guide you.
Here at ONE we know that actions speak louder than words. Over 1 million people have taken action with us so far this year to tell world leaders that poverty is sexist and it's time to put girls and women at the heart of the development agenda. When you invest in women and girls, they are able to pull themselves and their entire communities out of poverty.
The Mexican photographer’s haunting portraits of marginalized communities are done with complexity and compassion.
Here's a photograph of Jessie Tarbox Beals, America's first female photojournalist, with her camera on a street a century ago. While most female
Frederick Arthur Bridgman 1824-1904 Verenigde Staten