Each year, the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester hosts its “Wish You Were Here” lecture series, a program that invites renowned photographers to discuss their documentary work. This year’s series features a Doug Menuez talking about his book Transcendent Spirit: The Orphans of Uganda. Menuez photographs take us into [...]
curated folios
- CC52: The First Six Months
- Kids!
- Matthew Rolston: Celebrity Portraits
- Oscar: Photographs by Art Streiber
- Polaroids: Selections From the Archive of Photographer Walter Iooss
- Rolph Gobits: Auction & Exhibition Highlights 2010
- Shanghai: Photographs by Michael Wirth
- The Brooklyn Circus: Photographs by John Midgley
- The Sexiest Men Alive
our photographers
- Art Streiber
- Craig Cutler
- David Drebin
- Doug Menuez
- Erik Madigan Heck
- Fulvio Bonavia
- Hans Gissinger
- Jan Steinhilber
- Jason "Giblin" Hindley
- Jeff Lipsky
- Jim Fiscus
- John Midgley
- John Offenbach
- Jorg Badura
- Kwaku Alston
- Lauren Greenfield
- Liz Von Hoene
- Luca Zordan
- Martin Sigal
- Matthew Rolston
- Matthias Clamer
- Michael Muller
- Michael Wirth
- Nadav Kander
- Nino Munoz
- Rolph Gobits
- Roxanne Lowit
- Steven Lippman
- Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
- Uwe Duettmann
- Walter Iooss
related blogs
Photography is dead. Discuss.
Rhubarb-Rhubarb, a U.K. agency that trains and develops photographers, is hosting a debate on Thursday that will explore what photography is now. The title they’ve chosen for this panel discussion is “Photography Is Dead,” echoing French painter Paul Delaroche, who in 1850 asserted that “from today, painting is dead” because this thing called photography had [...]