Photography and memory have an interesting, even intertwined relationship. Each is critical to how we view our past, yet an unreliable record of what truly happened. Patricia Voulgaris was inspired by ...
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The Labrot House, at 819 6th St. received a city of Boulder historic landmark designation this spring. A young family man, Sylvester Welch Labrot, III, moved into his Hobart Wagener-designed modern ...
In this series, Lagniappe presents a different work each week from the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art, with commentary from a curator. Born to Jewish immigrants from Ukraine, Aaron ...
Urban environments can be a frenetic mass of contrasts, vibrant or mundane, lively or eerie, beautiful or drab. For a photographer, it’s easy enough to capture how places like this look, but it’s more ...
Photography’s uncanny ability to represent the world had such a profound impact on society in the early 20th century that its role in non-representative art has been overlooked. “Shape of Light”, Tate ...
When taking abstract shots, you need to think more about patterns, colours and texture rather than concentrating on focusing and composition. Having said that, someone may consider a shot of river ...
“You know how you watch a scene of enormous devastation on television and think, oh my, those poor people,” photographer Christine Triebert says about the impact of Tropical Storm Irene, which came ...
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