Art Photographers
Photos Document What Remains of a Soviet Atomic City
A new book explores the architectural history of Metsamor, Armenia, once a planned utopia for nuclear power plant workers
Library of Congress Puts Spotlight on 440 Snapshots Culled From Archive of 14 Million
About 300 of the images have been newly digitized, and 200 of these are free for public use
Thousands of Unseen Photos Featuring Andy Warhol and Celebrity Pals to Be Digitized
The trove of the pop artist’s personal snapshots includes 130,000 frames, which will also be featured in an upcoming show and monograph
Particle Accelerator Reveals Hidden Faces in Damaged 19th-Century Daguerreotype Portraits
Using an experimental X-ray fluorescence process, researchers mapped contours of the plates and produced digital copies of images previously lost to time
An Artistic Reimagining of London's Past in 'Old River Thames'
Tally ho! Photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten English looks at when swan lovers come to their census
A Window into the World of Diane Arbus
Photographs from the portfolio, “A box of ten,” reveal some of the photographer's secrets
Pocket-Sized Exhibition Shows Museum Experience Is Not One Size Fits All
Dayanita Singh's 'Museum Bhavan' won the coveted Infinity Award this month for offering the public a way to intimately and innovatively interact with art
Thousands of Photographs Created These Hyper-Real Portraits of Historic Buildings
German artist Markus Brunetti brings a high-tech approach to capturing centuries-old cathedrals
Take a Peep at This Gallery of Historic Selfies
People have been photographing themselves almost since the dawn of the technology
Winning Nature Photos Capture Triumph and Turmoil in the Animal Kingdom
From poaching to panda recovery, the winners of the World Press Photo competition chronicle human interactions with nature
Looking at Nature Through Infrared Film Will Have You Seeing Red
See the world on a whole different spectrum
A New Photo Book Reveals the Objects That Tell the Stories of the Rich and Famous
Photographer Henry Leutwyler usually shoots his camera at celebrities. For this book, he looked at their stuff
Walker Evans Wrote the Story of America With His Camera
One of the greatest historians of 20th-century America was a man who used his camera to stare, pry, listen, and eavesdrop
Harken Back to the Glory Days When 'Time' Magazine Was King
A new show honors the once powerful cover shot and the artists who made celebs shine bright
These Rarely Seen Images Show Jazz Greats Pouring Out Their Hearts
Frank Wolff's gritty portraits, the hallmark of Blue Note Records, became a visual catalog of jazz in action
A Changing Mecca Is the Focus of the First U.S. Exhibition to Feature a Saudi Artist
The works of Ahmed Mater at the Sackler examine the stark collision of the sacred and profane
This Designer Makes Animations With Nature
Paul Johnson turns Twin Cities landscapes into hypnotic stop-motion
This New Collection of 12,000 Photographs Chronicles the American Jazz Scene
A donation from the family of photographer and historian Duncan Schiedt captures the music's "essence"
This Firefly Time-Lapse Video Is Beautiful
A visit to a serene lake in Missouri kicked off an obsession with creating time-lapse images of fireflies
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