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Teun Voeten|Gallery
Under Cover
Teun Voeten photograph of Kabul, Afghanistan, 2007. The situation for widows in Afghanistan is desperate...

Teun Voeten|Gallery
Hell in a Horse Cart
Photo of coal merchant in Shanxi Province, China, by Teun Voeten.

Jason Orton|Gallery
Going Coastal
Photo of Holliwell Point, Essex County, England by Jason Orton.

Mark Lamster|Baseball
Ballparks Redux
Metropolis has posted a slideshow of the outtake photographs by Sean Hemmerle for my story on New York's ballparks.

Owen Edwards|Essays
Remembering Julius Shulman
Looking back on an afternoon of chocolate, pastrami, and Scotch with modern architecture's iconic photographer.

Mark Lamster|Essays
The Photographs of Sze Tsung Leong
A few weeks ago I had the great pleasure of touring Antwerp with the photographer Sze Tsung Leong, who was there working on an ongoing project documenting cityscapes.

Mark Lamster|Essays
Ezra & Julius
Julius Shulman and Ezra Stoller were the alfa and omega of American architectural photography.

Mark Lamster|Essays
Sex or Biking?
A set of Tour de France photographs by Brent Humphreys indicates the short visual distance between agony and ecstasy.

Adam Harrison Levy|Slideshows
Cars R Us
Woman waiting to proceed south at Sunset and Highland boulevards, LA, at approximately 11:59 a.m. one day in February 1997, photo by Andrew BushSeen in the light of the near terminal collapse of the automobile industry, made especially …

Mark Lamster|Essays
European Holiday
I'm off to the Continent, which is a good excuse to dip into the family photo archive for a few reminders of a time when European travel was a bit more of a novelty.

Ars Libri Ltd|Collections
Walter Dexel Collection
A remarkable collection of the graphic design of the German Constructivist artist and typographer Walter Dexel (1890-1973) comes from the library of  Ars Libri. Numbering some 85 items, the collection focuses on Dexel’s finest …

Ken Worpole|Gallery
Tidal Pools: Photographs by Jason Orton
Tidal pools were once common along the coast of Britain, particularly at seaside holiday resorts. Although many such pools have been destroyed or exist as ruins, others are being revived thanks to the energies of lido enthusiasts. This …
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