From The Garden © Alessandro Imbriaco. Image courtesy of Dewi Lewis Publishing. Italian photographer Alessandro Imbriaco is the winner of The European Publishers Award for Photography 2012. The Award...
"Le quatre juillet", originally by Robert Frank, then mostly eliminated using Photoshop.From the self-published photobook "Less Américains" by © Mishka Henner, 2012. Appropriation in ...
Polia, from the Kids I series, 2000, and #2, from the Armygirls series, 2001 © Siergiej Bratkow. Courtesy of Regina Gallery, London & Moscow. The Krakow Photomonth festival is always a feast for the ...
Jacky, place Blanche, 1961. From the photobook "Les Amies de Place Blanche" © Christer Strömholm Originally published in 1983, Les Amies de Place Blanche focuses on the transsexual community ...
Now for something light, entertaining, educational and inspiring. Thanks to Colleen Leonard (famous Canadian photographer and former Lens Culture assistant editor) for sharing this with us, via Hyper...
From the photobook Interrogations © Donald Weber This work stopped me cold the first time I saw it. It looked terrifyingly real, but how could it be? Are some of these people being forced to write co...
© Jacob Aue Sobol, from his series "Arrivals and Departures" made exclusively with the new Leica M Monochrom digital camera In an age where black-and-white film and traditional photo paper an...
© Max de Esteban, from Elegy I: Vertige, "Elegies of Manumission" Photographer/philosopher Max de Esteban creates stunning, old-world-type portraits, and groups them by philosophical themes. ...
Book spread from the photobook "C Photo: Posed/Unposed"Left: Untitled, 2010. © Hester Scheurwater Right: Untitled, 2010. © Hester Scheurwater: From Both Sides of the Mirror. The volume C Phot...
Flood Tide, Self Portrait. Mangrove Bay, Bermuda, 2005 © Cig Harvey, from "You Look At Me Like An Emergency" Cig Harvey is a photographer driven by conceptual work that vibrates with super-sa...
As we enter our 9th year of Lens Culture, we’re releasing our largest issue to date. And more will be added in the coming days and weeks. Discover great photography and new photobooks touching on an ...
A short film about Jim Goldbergs book Raised by Wolves. Seeing that the book has been out of print and hard to find, the studio decided to try and share this amazing work by making a movie about it/w...
Already an award-winning photographer of contemporary Afghanistan, Simon Norfolk returned this time to follow the footsteps of a relatively unknown Irish war photographer, John Burke, who had documen...
© Francesca Woodman, from The Eel series, 1977-78, Rome. Image courtesy George and Betty Woodman, and Contrasto Books. A new book — Francesca Woodman, The Roman years: between flesh and film — intima...
Photography books are sometimes a near-perfect art form — establishing a lasting, shared connection between author and reader. So, in this case, after spending a long thoughtful time entranced by Léo...
White South African teens wrestle with an uncertain identity. An extreme right-wing group is teaching young Afrikaners to eschew Nelson Mandelas vision of a multicultural rainbow nation. The fringe g...
The 2012 Pulitizer Prize for Breaking News Photography © Massoud Hossaini of Agence France-Presse Tarana Akbari, 12, screams in fear moments after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in a crowd at the ...
While Chinese government video camera surveillance continues, surrounding Weiweis home 24/7, he is forbidden to broadcast from his own "surveillance" cameras he set up inside his own home. Re...
Since its inception in August 2011, FOLi or Museo de la Fotografía Lima has undertaken several initiatives in support and promotion of contemporary photography in South America, especially bridging t...
A 22-minute presentation of the winners of the Lens Culture International Exposure Awards 2011 — some of the best in global photography and multimedia today. The nine top winners and 25 honorable men...
To celebrate International Womens Day, Lens Culture is linking to the work of 55 remarkable female photographers who are making the world a better place. Salut! Beth Dow (United Kingdom) Britta Jasch...
Route 66 © 1969 Ernst Haas “Bored with obvious reality, I find my fascination in transforming it into a subjective point of view. Without touching my subject I want to come to the moment when, throug...
via @pixfan @gPHOTOcommunity The eyes of Chamonix Mountain TV and Quechua interview three lovers of high-altitude images. Pascal Tournaire, René Robert and Monica Dalmasso, mountain photographers, t...
This photo essay, part of Leica Cameras collaboration with Magnum Photos, documents Alex Webbs exploration of Chicago and the Loop. Inspired in part by one of his early influences, Ray Metzkers "...
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An narrative-rich photo exhibition at Noorderlicht Photogallery in The Netherlands explores what is behind the prison walls in the United States. The curators, Hester Keijser and Pete Brook, tell us:...
Photographer Randy Halverson just won an award for this amazing video that he created without any digital gimmicks or special effects -- its all natural, seen through his cameras lens. Bear McCreary,...
World Press Photo of the Year 2011:© Samuel Aranda, Spain, for The New York Times. Sanaa, Yemen, 15 October. A woman holds a wounded relative during protests against president Saleh. This World Press...
We love photobooks, and whenever we can, we browse and buy at our local bookshops. We also shop online for those titles that are hard to find. Now there is a simple way for you to help support Lens C...
Sud-Est de lÉthiopie, 2005 - Sheik Hussein, lieu de pélerinage des musulmans © Juan Manuel Castro Prieto / Galerie VU Now we see Ethiopia through Spanish eyes and the virtuoso large-format tilt-shift...
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