The International Center of Photography (ICP) holds more than 20,000 images by the legendary New York City press photographer, Weegee. Weegee, whose real name was Arthur Felig, was a New York City ...
Laura Fitzpatrick photographed life in her Brooklyn neighborhood at its best. Her images now comprise a new exhibit at the National Museum of... Black Photographer's 1940s Portraits Capture Bright ...
ANDOVER — The obvious thing to say about “Gordon Parks: The New Tide, Early Work 1940-1950” is that it shows a young man in a hurry. There are some 130 photographs in the exhibition, as well as ...
Few publications did more to cement photojournalism in the American imagination than LIFE. As a general-interest publication, the magazine was broad in scope by design, but an exciting exhibition at ...
Even as it has largely moved on from the heyday of the industry, Pittsburgh — thanks in part to its football team — retains its link to the glory days of American steel. In LIFE’s vast archives of ...
American street photography was more or less invented in the 1940s, said Angelina Krahn in the Milwaukee Shepherd Express. “With the advent of portable, 35-millimeter cameras,” for the first time it ...