Chief Curator of Photography at MoMA, Peter Galassi, sits in the midst of a small office in a warren of offices. The building may be brand...
By James Rhem 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...
For over 50 years, Paul Caponigro has held a preeminent position among landscape photographers. In addition to being an Honorary Fellow in the Royal Photographic Society...
Focus Magazine is your guide to the world of collecting fine art photography. Each issue gives the latest news, trends, and information on collecting fine art...
Columns: Industry Focus, Auction Focus, Book Listings, Book Reviews, Collector’s Eye, In Focus: Art Fairs During the Pandemic Feature interviews: Collector Herb Benkle, Abelardo Morell, Howard Greenberg...
The International Center of Photography’s modernist street-level museum is a glowing new addition to the corner of 43rd Street and Avenue of the Americas in New...
No matter the location, date or specific subject, the theme of families—immediate, extended, blended and makeshift—appears throughout the work of Gillian Laub. Her images of residents...
By Anthony Bannon The nudes and dunes, shells and peppers, of Edward Weston are classics of American art created by a 20th-century master. Weston’s vision is...
By Carl Nagin Originally Published in January 2007 All images provided by the Scott Nichols Gallery (www.scottnicholsgallery.com) for Issue 11 of Focus Magazine. Among the West...
“Studio photographers looked down their noses at home portrait photographers. They thought we were stealing their business, not doing the same quality of work and so...