The face and armless torso of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour gazed out at commuters hurrying past with their coffee cups and…
Browsing: Art Of Photography
A dedicated space for the craft, philosophy, and evolving language of photography. From documentary practice to still life and social landscape, we explore technique, ethics, storytelling, and the emotional power of the photographic image in a digital world.
Hundreds of glowing rectangles rise into the air like a digital dawn as the lights go out and the crowd…
Jim Mortram’s photographs have a certain stillness to them. Welfare letters piled on kitchen tables, people sitting in tiny rooms…
The majority of people will never see this particular photo. It was taken in an unglamorous setting, such as a…
The majority of people have seen this picture without realizing it. Photographed on January 20, 2017, from the summit of…
On a gloomy Tuesday morning, as you stand on the outskirts of Shoreditch, you notice something that the computer-generated imagery…
The Pantanal wetlands were photographed in 2020; there are no flames visible, only smoke plumes rising above a dark tree…
When you ask Matt Mullican where his new museum is, he hesitates. It’s a fair question, and he doesn’t have…
A photograph that has been subtly, almost courteously, altered by a machine contains a certain kind of silence. Sometimes it…
The majority of photographers I’ve spoken to over the years acknowledge—sometimes with a hint of sheepishness—that they mastered the ability…
