Photography
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Photo by Jason Orton|Gallery
London 2012
Photo of London's Olympic Park site, one in a recent series
Rick Poynor|Essays
J.G. Ballard’s Terminal Documents
A speculative visual interpretation of one of the surreal image lists in J.G. Ballard’s experimental novel The Atrocity Exhibition.
Daniella Zalcman|Slideshows
South Sudan: Birth of a Republic
Daniella Zalcman's photos of The Republic of South Sudan on independence day.
John Foster|Projects
DART St. Louis
On DART St. Louis, a charitable photo project that brings overlooked neighborhoods to life.
Rick Poynor|Essays
On the Threshold of Sebald’s Room
Daniel Blaufuks is haunted by a picture of an office in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz. Where did it come from and what does it show?
Rick Poynor|Essays
Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?
A DVD cover for the classic film noir Kiss Me Deadly uses the blindingly obvious symbol that just keeps on giving.
Rick Poynor|Essays
On My Shelf: Stefan Lorant’s Lilliput
Stefan Lorant’s use of photos in pairs could be wry, funny, bizarre, whimsical, satirical and not always kind.
Adam Harrison Levy|Slideshows
Hiroshima: The Lost Photographs
Close to a decade ago, a man caught sight of a battered suitcase: inside it, he found photographs of a bombed out Hiroshima. A unique slideshow of 100 photographs.
Rick Poynor|Essays
Wim Wenders’ Strange and Quiet Places
The massive photographs in film director Wim Wenders’ new exhibition work best when they serve his painterly eye.
Rick Poynor|Essays
The Secret History of the Edgelands
These transitional zones, places of “possibility, mystery and beauty,” can be found anywhere that urban development meets open land.
Mark Lamster|Essays
Cities from the Sky
A new exhibition of urban photographs by Sze Tsung Leong.
Rick Poynor|Essays
Solitude in Dark Trees
Was this structure the idle amusement of some loggers, or an art piece by someone at the academy nearby? Gingerly testing each rung, I climbed up into it.
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