Ilse Bing, American, 1899-1998
Ilse Bing fell in love with the art form and by 1930 she was living in Paris and
working as a freelance photographer.
Cuba: A Photographer's Paradise
With so many contradictions, it is hard to make much sense of Cuba. It
is a land where revolutionary talk is omnipresent, but nothing seems to
ever change; a land where free enterprise is forbidden, but everything
has its price; a land where personal freedom is not always a right, but
the two most uttered words are “estoy contento.”
Music legend photographer, Jim Marshall passed away March 24th in NYC.
A Tribute to Photographer, Evelyn Hofer
Evelyn Hofer, was a photographer who collaborated on a renowned series
of travel books with writers in the 1950s and 1960s, died last year
at 87, in Mexico City.
Photos to Inspire: Jeff Dunas
Jeff Dunas has been working commercially as an editorial, fashion, and
advertising photographer since 1971. Over those 30+ years, he has
assembled an impressive list of accomplishments which includes being
the co-founder and director of the Palm Springs Photo Festival.
Interview with photographer, Eddie Adams
Listen to the audio interview of the career of Eddie Adams. The behind the scenes at the 1968
Vietnamese photo that he has been most known for, and more.
Ode to Roy DeCarava
Roy DeCarava was known for his pictures of everyday life in Harlem and for his candid photos of jazz musicians and style emphasizing shadow and darknes
The Cities of Jean-Michel Berts
Photographs from The Cities of Jean-Michel Berts series will be on
view at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery from November 12, 2009 through January
29, 2010
Photos to Inspire: Leland Bobb
Since his days as an assistant to Robert Farber during the late '70s, Leland Bobb has become a successful commercial/editorial photographer in New York City. He has also done a number of personal projects, including his latest onea photo essay on neo-burlesque performerswhich will be the subject of a book in the near future.