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When Oliver Klink photographed rural Europe's disappearing communities, many of them looked straight down the lens. Some might see that as a problem for documentary work, but I'd argue it's actually a sign of success
By Tom May Published
NEWS The award-winning Swiss photographer's online exhibition has a lot of eye contact, and that's the thing I love most

Sayuri Ichida spent years photographing her sister after their mother died. Then she refused to let a computer anywhere near the results, hand-printing every image using a 150-year-old etching process instead
By Tom May Published
The Japanese artist's new show highlights how the slowest, most stubborn part of photography sometimes says more than the camera ever could.

In a rural French town, they cherish cows in an annual festival – and this photographer documented it beautifully
By Alan Palazon Published
Photographer Thomas Savary embedded himself in the rural French town of Allanche, where every year 40,000 people celebrate an age-old tradition: the transhumance of Salers cattle to high-altitude pastures

She was Kodak's "Turn Around" girl before she ever picked up a camera. Now Judy Glickman Lauder's collection of Dorothea Lange, Gordon Parks, Diane Arbus & Nan Goldin photos is going on tour, and there's a lot photographers can learn from it
By Tom May Published
NEWS Long before she became one of photography's great collectors, Judy Glickman Lauder was the subject of her father's lens. That history now shapes an exhibition worth paying attention to.

Walking frame, ring flash & braces: the last photos of Martin Parr at work
By Tom May Published
News New behind-the-scenes images show how the much-loved streeet photographer kept shooting almost to the very end

These unseen color photos by master photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue make the past look like it happened yesterday
By Tom May Published
News A new exhibition reveals decades of hidden color work by the French master that borders on intoxicating.

The best of British wildlife photography is being shown in this London exhibition – and it’s free to visit
By Alan Palazon Published
News The winners of the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards will be exhibited at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London

Japanese women photographers have always been there – and this exhibition sheds much-needed light on their work
By Alan Palazon Published
News A new exhibition highlights Japanese women's photography from the 1950s to the present, covering themes from identity and nature to motherhood and everyday life

Saltwater, gold leaf and 19th-century chemistry: the world's longest-running photography exhibition is back, and it's more technically adventurous than ever
By Tom May Published
Awards From decayed Polaroids to gold-leafed botanicals, IPE 167 proves photography remains a powerful tool for confronting the world.

Photographers like Diane Arbus, Robert Frank helped shape New York City. A new gallery steps from historic locations will create “a dynamic space for encountering photography”
By Hillary K. Grigonis Published
NYC The photography nonprofit Aperture is moving to a new home, including spaces for galleries and public events
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