Galleries and Exhibitions
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150 photos depict 185 years of the US mining industry in world-first historical exhibition
By Alan Palazon published
News Beneath the Surface is the first ever exhibition to reveal the hidden relationship between how photographers, often working in demanding conditions, have documented US industrial resource extraction

Todd Webb championed unmodified photographs in the post-WWII era. Now, 65,000 of his historic images will be preserved
By Alan Palazon published
News The extensive collection includes some 15,000 prints and 50,000 negatives created by Webb, best known for documenting post-WWII New York and Paris

This thought-provoking aerial photography documents humanity’s insatiable appetite for natural resources
By Alan Palazon published
News Renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky will exhibit his latest eye-opening aerial documentation of natural resource mining in Western Australia and the permanent scars created

What iconic fashion photography looked like behind the Berlin Wall in '70s and '80s East Germany
By Kim Bunermann published
News Published in Sibylle – the "Vogue of the East" – Ute Mahler's fashion photography shows how fashion looked in everyday life in the GDR

30 years of Rosalind Fox Solomon’s “unapologetic” depictions of suffering, survival and struggle on display at Photo London
By Alan Palazon published
News “Psychologically dense” portraits crafted over three decades by the late photographer are currently being exhibited

Helmut Newton made cars look as good as models. Now his work will be exhibited at a prestigious Italian automotive festival
By Alan Palazon published
News Luxurious cars helped define Helmut Newton’s fashion photography. Now, for the first time, an exhibition of his automotive-focused work is coming

Britain in full color: why photographer Sophie Green refuses to make her subjects look grey
By Tom May published
NEWS Championed by the late Martin Parr and 11 years in the making, Tangerine Dreams is a vivid love letter to overlooked communities

Forget digital RGB, this little-known historic photography technique created golden images
By Alan Palazon published
News A New York art gallery is exhibiting a collection of luxurious golden prints developed using a historic artistic technique known as orotone

A photographer lost his beloved rescue dog. His new series is giving rescued pups the "chance to fly"
By Alan Palazon published
News A renowned dog photographer is celebrating our beloved four-legged friends and promoting rescue dog adoption with an exhibition at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
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