lifestyle.livemint.com
In one of his columns on photography for The New York Times, published in 2015,
writer Teju Cole put his finger on the protean character of Instagram. Instagram
is, he wrote, “like any other wildly successful social-media platform…by turns
creative, tedious, fun and ridiculous”. If the medium bred t…
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mymodernmet.com
Looking to nourish your artistic soul?
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lens.blogs.nytimes.com
Since their earliest days, photography and science have been intertwined, going
from single images of fleeting phenomena to using cameras that shoot a trillion
frames per second.
over 8 years ago
riverdalepress.com
The Bronx has not seen stickball, Yiddish newspapers or rows of laundry hanging
out of apartments in years. These symbols of a bygone era, along with images of
subsequent periods, starkly come back …
almost 11 years ago
nytimes.com
“Vivian Maier: A Photographer Found,” “Henri Cartier-Bresson: Here and Now,” and
more.
almost 11 years ago
oregonlive.com
As self-purchases, coffee table books may seem like pricey indulgences, but as
gifts they’re an easy way to please a connoisseur, hobbyist or wannabe.
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lens.blogs.nytimes.com
Black Star Shines Anew - The New York Times New York Times
over 12 years ago
lens.blogs.nytimes.com
Mr. Winogrand was so prolific that he could hardly be bothered to edit his work.
A new retrospective explores the relentless output of a complicated artist.
over 12 years ago
nytimes.com
Sarah Boxer Critic’s Notebook on DNAge, festival in New York celebrating 50th
anniversary of discovery of double helix by James D Watson and Francis Crick;
scientific exhibits and art inspired by genetics discoveries are at New York
Academy of Sciences, International Photography Center, New York Pub…
over 22 years ago