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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

300 images from from Newton, Avedon, Penn and more on display at Yves Saint Laurent exhibition
By Alan Palazon published
News The YSL exhibition will explore the intimate relationship between the couturier and photography through a vast collection of some 300 images and memorabilia

Nearly 2,000 works from more than 450 artists will create a display of 200 years of photographic history
By Alan Palazon published
News The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is set to open five photography galleries next year, where many of the recently donated works will be displayed

This controversial exhibition lets you destroy cameras – but it’s only possible because of the frightening rate of tech churn
By Alan Palazon published
Opinion The coming Belfast Photo Festival will let you smash up perfectly good cameras – I struggle to stomach this, but the bigger issue is how quickly these models were made obsolete by the never-ending stream of newer tech

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
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