Irving Penn (1917-2009), who detested being photographed himself, once said, “I myself have always stood in awe of the camera. I recognize it for the instrument...
She was brass, and she kept it shined. She was that good. And she usually was first. Margaret Bourke-White, photojournalist—“Maggie the Indestructible” she was called around...
The dunes, shells and peppers, of Edward Weston are classics of American art created by a 20th-century master. Weston’s vision is held by culture, not just...
Bruce Davidson is known as an artist whose work ethic is unusually consistent. He invests a great deal of thought in his projects before he begins,...
In the 1960s before 24-hour cable television, before cell phone cameras and the full tsunami of transient images of today’s world that now engulfs us, we...
If you’re seeking a blend of contemporary artistic talent and innovative exploration of reality and imagination, then the latest exhibition at the Edwynn Houk Gallery is...
In a world where the digital landscape continually evolves, the traditional path to success in the art world is being reshaped. As a fine art photographer,...
Tintype photographers on the road are a distinct and compelling species of artists. They offer a touch of yesteryear and the allure of another era to...
How NFTs are Revolutionizing Fine Art Photography The art world has long been dominated by traditional mediums like painting, sculpture, and printmaking. However, in recent years,...
NEW YORK — Stepping through the hallowed halls of Throckmorton Fine Art, an air of serene majesty envelopes visitors, the quiet hum of anticipation marking the...