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...
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...
By Bill Troop Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have been collaborating as the team “Anderson & Low” since 1990. Their work is exhibited widely, and several...
The Market For Collecting Photography In Madrid By Robert Latona Many reasons exist for living and making a living in the Spanish capital, Madrid, but without...
By Anthony Bannon Frederick Henry Evans was a little man whose photographs from the turn of the 19th into the 20th century play, to this day,...