1000 Words is an online magazine dedicated to contemporary photography in the UK and beyond. It publishes in-depth exhibition and photobook reviews, essays and interviews alongside carefully curated imagery, often around a particular theme.
Ahorn Magazine is an online publication about contemporary photography. Dedicated to highlighting the work of emerging photographers, Ahorn is also an important platform for original written content, presenting interviews, essays, book reviews and more. Ahorn Magazine is founded and directed by Daniel Augschöll and Anya Jasbar.
Artdoc is an international online magazine dedicated to the world of photography. Here you find portfolios and interviews with photographers from around the world. On Artdoc Magazine, you also find detailed information on events like photo festivals, exhibitions, and open calls. Artdoc brings a huge list of photo books, history and theory books about photography. Moreover, on the resources page, you will find a detailed resource on all photo museums around the world, as well as major galleries, a list of photo festivals, and publishers. Artdoc is the hub for all photographers and any interested person in the most promising art medium of our time.
Artist Portfolio Magazine is a free digital online magazine that contains the art of both emerging and established artists from around the world. The artwork featured in the magazine comes directly from the winners of various themed and juried international art contests held at MyArtContest.com. Each winner was chosen not by their status in the art world, but by the merit of their work.
Since 1902, ARTnews has been the most trusted source for news of the global art world and the art market. It is a digital-first publication that delivers up-to-the minute developments across its website and newsletters. Our one print issue is the annual Top 200 Collectors issue which, since 1990, has been the definitive source on the world’s most active and important art collectors. The publication’s thousands of contributors have included Alfred Barr, Bernard Berenson, Kenneth Clark, Robert Coles, Arthur Danto, Carlos Fuentes, Pete Hamill, Aldous Huxley, Steve Martin, Louise Nevelson, Bob Nickas, Francine Prose, Harold Rosenberg, David Salle, Jean-Paul Sartre, and William Carlos Williams.
At Artspace, we're changing the way the world experiences art. Our mission is to help collectors and aspiring collectors discover, learn about and collect fine art. Our curators collaborate with top museums, galleries and cultural institutions to provide the best collection of contemporary art in the world. We offer limited editions and original works from the most recognized artists to rising stars and make them available for sale online, at affordable prices. Membership is free and grants our subscribers first access to our most coveted limited editions, enabling them to preview and collect these exclusive works before anyone else.
The Artspace team has a deep appreciation for the positive role that artists, cultural institutions and non-profit organizations play in our society. Every single sale of artwork on the site directly supports an artist, institution or non-profit. By collecting with Artspace, you're helping to sustain creative culture around the globe as well as supporting important organizations that are dedicated to making the world a better place.
What makes Artspace unique is that we bring you the finest selection of curated artworks that reflect the issues of our time. We're an art advisor – a trusted source for information, access and exclusive works you can't find anywhere else. When you collect with us, not only are you collecting the most important artists working today, you're making a good investment: an investment in art, an investment in artists and an investment in yourself.
Camerapixo photography magazine is published online once a month. Presenting international photography and inspiring photographers around the world. Currently it is published in english, polish and spanish with different other languages in the near future. Photography magazine promotes photographers and shows wide dimension of photography. Reaching over ONE MILLION readers.
In Esperanto, dek unu means "eleven." Eleven Images from a single artist. Eleven artists in eleven solo issues each year. Dek Unu publishes the work of a new photoartist in each issue. The artist's work and words are featured alone and in individual focus as the sole purpose for each issue of the magazine. Unlike other arts and letters magazines which might look for work from a variety of artists to support an editorial staff's theme, at Dek Unu, theme and imagery are always each artist's own.
DER GREIF is an award-winning organization for contemporary photography. It is print-publication, online-publication, curatorial team and joint project all at once. The artistic core and root of the project is an annual ad-free print-publication. It combines and presents the works of photographers and authors of different origins in a holistic piece of art.
The monthly magazine dedicated to the finest landscape photography, insightful editorials and fluid, clean design. Carefully curated by the same team that brings you the Medium Format Magazine. The experience allows you to stand alongside a photographer in the field as they see and craft their image. This genuine experience of landscape photography is at the core of ELEMENTS Magazine and we cordially invite you to join us on this adventure.
F-STOP MAGAZINE is an online photography magazine featuring contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world. Each issue has a theme or an idea that the unites the photographs to create a dynamic dialogue among the artists.
Founded in 2003 and published online, bi-monthly.
f11 is a FREE digital magazine. Presented in a page flip format, the magazine is published eleven times each year. Read by thousands all over the world, f11 is for professional and enthusiast photographers, designers and creative people working with images, as well as buyers and collectors of photography. Each issue is also available for download as a PDF file.
Established in 2008, Feature Shoot has an archive of over 2,000+ international photographers. In 2011, Feature Shoot was selected as a winner of LIFE.com’s 2011 Photo Blog Awards: ‘the Web’s 20 most compelling, most consistently insightful and surprising photography blogs.’
FlakPhoto Digest is a curated mix of images and ideas. Mostly, I write about what’s on my mind — like this piece about photography and attention. Or this rant about how Instagram is bad for artists. Mostly, I show photographers. Sometimes, I publish guest essays. Occasionally, I experiment with audio. FlakPhoto Digest
is a place to share community news, recommend books, and showcase the artists I admire. I’m having fun and hope you’ll join me.
Focus Magazine is a quarterly journal filled with articles on the latest news, trends, information on collecting fine art photography. Every issue Focus Magazine goes in-depth with gallerists, curators, collectors and photographers to bring our readers closer to the thoughts, ideas and suggestions of influential people the market today.
FotoargentA is a digital, participatory and independent magazine dedicated to current and contemporary Argentinian Photography, open to all expressions and genres.
Created in April 2020 during the first wave lockdown. FotoNostrum Magazine is a monthly online (flip book) and printed magazine. Released the 5th of every month, FotoNostrum Magazine showcases portfolios and exclusive in-depth interviews of contemporary masters and emerging talents from all over the world. English and Spanish versions are available.
Fraction Magazine features the best of contemporary photography, bringing together diverse bodies of work by established and emerging artists from around the globe. Each monthly on-line issue focuses on a central theme, creating an implicit dialogue between differing photographic perspectives. Fraction also offers in-depth photography book reviews. For his outstanding work, David Bram, Fraction's editor and publisher, was selected as the 2010 recipient of the Griffin Museum's Rising Star Award.
Hue&Eye is a creative online magazine, showcasing selected emerging artists specializing in Photography, as well as Illustration, Graphic Design, and Digital Arts. Founded in 2019, today Hue&Eye has a vast community of art lovers worldwide. Aiming to facilitate the artist’s path by streamlining the narratives they face, Hue&Eye gives emerging talents a free chance to submit and get their artwork published easily.
It’s Nice That exists to champion creativity across a whole host of disciplines. We publish exciting, original and engaging work from both established names and talented newcomers.
The Eye of Photography is the ultimate digital magazine where everything about photography is published daily, highlighted, discussed and archived for all professionals and amateurs to see... for free. Whether you are working in this industry as a buyer or a collector, in a festival or a gallery, as a professional or simply an amateur enthusiast of photography, The Eye was made for you. The Eye informs you of the latest trends, record breaking auctions, breaking news, reveals a long awaited book publication, shares the discovery of up and coming stars, allows you to read in depth interviews and offers all you need to know about the next must see exhibition whether you live in New York, Paris, London, Berlin, Tokyo or Shanghai.
The Eye was born from the realization that no site on the web today regroups events, news and updates of the photography world all in one place. We believe that at a time when 1 billion people communicate through images using Facebook, Instagram, Flicker and other social media sites, it is time for Photography to have a place where all its forms, colors and trends can be expressed, visualized and archived.
Translated every day in English, French, and now Chinese, The Eye wants to be the indispensable search tool for all the who’s-who and what’s-what in photography, as well as a place of inspiration for all amateurs and photography lovers. It has already become the most trusted and recognized web based photography magazine read by all professionals around the globe.
The goal of The Eye is to be the ultimate reference guide for the millions of people who everyday visit a museum, a gallery, buy a photographic book or a print or need information on anything regarding the photographic world.
Lens is the photography blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting — photographs, videos and slide shows. A showcase for Times photographers, it also seeks to highlight the best work of other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies; in print, in books, in galleries, in museums and on the Web.
Lens Culture is an online magazine celebrating international contemporary photography, art, media, and world cultures.
DISCOVER photography from all continents and various points of view: documentary, fine art, photojournalism, poetic, personal, abstract, human, and street photography.
LENSCRATCH is a blogzine that explores contemporary photography and offers opportunities for exposure and community.
Considered one of the 10 Photography-Related blogs you should be reading by Source Review, Wired.com, Rangefinder and InStyle Magazine.
The time is ripe for a new way of presenting and marketing art and photography in a world of new challenges and demands.
The MARLEY Magazine is a new unique platform for photographers and artists, which has never been so elegant and noble before. We present art, nudes, hedonistic lifestyle and travel, driven by passion.
In MARLEY Magazine we present only the best photographers and models and the most talented artists and their work, for the purest pleasure of our readers.
In our MARLEY store you will find exclusive, limited and unique works of art and photos, which art lovers and collectors from all over the world can order and have delivered to their homes or offices.
MARLEY Magazine was founded by the photographers, coaches, authors and lovers of fine arts Sacha Leyendecker (Cologne) and Teddy Marks (Düsseldorf).
We are MARLEY.
A digital monthly publication with 100+ pages of premium and exclusive content.
Insightful and informative articles by the most dedicated writers and photographers in the industry
One of the best photographic curation teams in the industry to collate imagery and provide a forum for photographic thought
Professionally edited text to ensure the highest literary standards
In-depth, bold, and personal interviews with the best medium format photographers, industry leaders, and thinkers
Fluid and elegant design; ad-free and clutter-free layout places great imagery as a priority
Musée Magazine is dedicated to displaying the work of international emerging photographers. Edited by noted fashion photographer Andrea Blanch, Musée Online focuses on what's hot in both New York and the international photography community. We publish reviews and photos from gallery openings as well as interviews with established artists. Musée seeks to provide exposure to help launch the careers of young photographers.
Nature Photographers Online Magazine is the official website of the Nature Photographers Network™, an international cooperative network of amateur and professional photographers dedicated to the art and technique of nature, wildlife and landscape photography.
One, One Thousand is an online publication focusing on photography produced in the American South by emerging and established photographers. Founded in 2010 by photographers Daniel A. Echevarria and Natalie Minik, One, One Thousand features new photographic works both from and about the South.
OPENEYE is a bimonthly online photography magazine published entirely free of charge by a team of fifteen volunteers, all passionate about photography. They have established a nonprofit association and received support from major photography brands interested in their project, purchasing advertising pages or advertorials to sustain it. The magazine is available in both French and English.
Born in May of 2009, PetaPixel is a blog about photography geared towards tech-savvy photo-enthusiasts. Our goal is to inform, educate, and inspire in all things related to photography.
In case you didn’t know, the “peta” in PetaPixel is the prefix that denotes 1015, just as the “mega” in megapixel denotes 106.
Craft & Vision have entered the magazine publishing business with the launch of PHOTOGRAPH, a pdf magazine similar in format and concept to the Craft & Vision ebook collection.
Approximately half the magazine is dedicated to showcasing the photos of three photographers. There are beautiful Icelandic landscapes from Bruce Percy, black and white landscapes of Maine and New England from Nate Parker, and a stunning set of images taken in Burma and Hokkaido, Japan from Art Wolfe. There’s a brief interview with each photographer giving you an insight into the thought processes behind their work.
The rest of the magazine contains articles from writers such as David duChemin, John Paul Caponigro, Younes Bounhar, Chris Orwig, and myself. You’ll learn about using backlight, colour calibration, selecting focal lengths for portraiture and how to light a portrait using fluorescent lights.
PHOTOGRAPH is available now through Craft & Vision, as a PDF download
Photoworks promotes engagement with photography and new thinking on its place within contemporary culture. We do this by commissioning and publishing new work and writing on photography and by producing exhibitions, books, participation and learning projects and events including the Brighton Photo Biennial.
Based in Brighton, UK, but international in ambition, collaboration is at our core, the widest distribution of our work is our aim and how photography is consumed, our opportunity.
We are a registered charity and a National Portfolio Organisation, funded by Arts Council England.
Pixology is Tim Grey's eZine that offers monthly content focused on digital photography and imaging, delivered to you via email as a PDF document. You can then archive each issue, put them on your mobile devices, search the text, print them, and much more.
Precise Moment is an online weekly magazine dedicated to the craft, art, and stories behind photography and photographers. Our goal is to create in-depth articles that examine trends, emerging photographers, masters of the craft, and help contextualize the modern landscape of photography. Our namesake was inspired by the above quote by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Part philosophy, part narrative, and part examination of the photographers’ process, Precise Moment is The Moment of Capture Defined.
Created in January 2006, purpose is a free and independent webzine, dedicated to the presentation of photographic work. The subjects explored are broad and relevant: "chronicles of the ordinary", "Africa seen by its photographers", "environment", "social body", "memory", "margins and frontiers", "childhood", "at work", "desire"…
Purpose is a meeting-place for known and unknown artists who wish to compare and contrast their visions of the world.
Accompanied by an original soundtrack created by composers with varied perspectives, each issue is also a multimedia experience.
The concept and editing of purpose are realized by Paul Demare (art director), Gilles Raynaldy (photographer), founders of the webmag, and Francesca Alberti (art historian).
Sleeklens was founded in 2015 by the current CEO and CoFounder Daniel Chabert. He started Sleeklens after being dissatisfied with the quality of products on the market. He would often end up with Lightroom or Photoshop products that were designed to be a “quick-fix” or an “all-in-one” solution. You will find no such products at Sleeklens. Our goal is to provide you with a product that works “with” you, not “for” you. Our growing company is currently based in Copenhagen, Denmark and employs talented experts from around the world.
Shutterbug News features photography reviews, tips, news, and culture written
by some of the best photographers in the photography industry. The Magazine
features articles from photographers like Anne Geddes, Rick Ferro, Jeff Lubin,
Scott Bourne, and other well known photographers.
Check out our website for the latest news, features, reviews and how-to's for
improving your photographic skills.
Silvershotz is more than a magazine; it’s a sumptuous 100 page journal featuring folios from around the world. Silvershotz in 2013 will be full digital delivery.
Square Magazine is a billingual online quaterly about square format photography. It was created in February 2010 by Christophe Dillinger with Yves Bigot, Carine Lautier and Clara Forest.
Tagree.de promotes photographers & artists by publishing their works in the form of portfolios or categories on the site. Although aiming at less-known artists, it has been attracting more and more prestigious and rising ones. At the same time, Michael Nguyen establishes and maintains personal connections and dialogues between the audience and the artists in various social media.
The Photo Review publishes a printed quarterly journal and an electronic newsletter that is sent by email to subscribers 8 times a year
The Photo Review is a highly acclaimed critical journal of national scope and international readership. Publishing since 1976, the Photo Review covers photography events throughout the country and serves as a central resource for the Mid-Atlantic region. With incisive reviews, exciting portfolios, lively interviews, the latest in books and exhibitions, The Photo Review quarterly journal has earned a reputation as one of the best serious photography publications being produced today.
The Phoblographer is about photography reviews, tips, news, and culture. We explore the photography world and pop culture’s affects on the art form. Plus, we bring you all of our stories from a real world and down to earth perspective.
Urbanautica is probably one of the top independent online publisher on photography. Beyond its editorial activities Urbanautica now regularly contributes to exhibitions, books, reviews, workshop and festivals. In the june 2012 Urbanautica has launched PHOTOEXHIBITIONS, the Journal on photography exhibitions, and in march 2013 PHOTOSCHOOLS a space about dialogue and exposure for students and schools of photography.
At the start of each month, the Magazine will present and examine a different theme facing the photography industry. Through interviews with photographic leaders, multimedia presentations and on-going international discussions, The Magazine brings you, our community, continuous engagement with the topics that affect the wider industry.
ZoneZero ® is a site dedicated to image making & photography. Founded in 1995 by Pedro Meyer, ZoneZero ® has been both witness and active participant of the ongoing digital (r)evolution. ZoneZero ® first appeared online when the internet became a public resource, making it the oldest website dedicated to photography that is still standing and growing. We are proud to acknowledge that ZoneZero ® paved the way for thinking that viewing photography on a computer screen was a legitimate platform.
Its name originated from a metaphor for the coming-off-age transformation that photography underwent from analog to digital. The name references Ansel Adam's "Zone System", as a starting point in the analog tradition and the ones and zeros that have become the basic DNA for everything digital. There is also the notion that ZoneZero ® has been at the very center, the starting point if you will, from which photography has taken many different directions. To use the words of the French poet Louis Aragon, in his preface to Modern Mythology, "Light is meaningful only in relation to darkness, and truth presupposes error. It is these mingled opposites which people our life, which make it pungent, intoxicating. We only exist in terms of conflict, in the zone where black and white clash." Hence ZoneZero ®.
Lost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling. These Travelers abandon home to move around the country by hitchhiking and freight train hopping in a nomadic, transient existence outside of mainstream society. Along their personal journey driven by wanderlust, escapism, or a search for transient jobs, they find a new family in their traveling friends.
The high of freedom, however, does not come without consequence. The black and white portraits are made in public, on the street, using natural light. Individual stories, as a collection, form a greater narrative. Over ten years in the making, Joseph’s portraits reveal the human condition. They capture courage, tenderness, and determination in his subjects that have been largely ignored and unseen.
An incredible book that we highly recommend! All About Photo
Through his widely acclaimed work, English photographer Nick Brandt (1964) addresses pressing environmental issues, consistently highlighting mankind’s impact upon the natural world. His work is truly a fusion of artistry and activism, and he is best known for capturing the majestic landscapes of Africa as well as intimate portraits of its wildlife. Sink / Rise is the third chapter of The Day May Break, an ongoing global series portraying ecological degradation and destruction. This chapter adopts a slightly different approach than its predecessors: taking humans, rather than animals or landscapes, as his subjects. Sink / Rise focuses on South Pacific Islanders impacted by rising oceans from climate change. The people in these photos, photographed underwater in the ocean off the coast of the Fijian islands, are local representatives of the many people whose homes, land and livelihoods will be lost in the coming decades as the water rises. In Brandt’s images, the Islanders sit down at tables, stand on chairs and embrace―all the while, their pinched expressions reveal the desperation of their asphyxiating condition.
Rotan Switch is the first monograph by Lisa McCord, documenting life on her grandparents’ cotton farm in the Arkansas Delta community of Rotan. It takes its name from the community’s central landmark—the railroad switch where farmers loaded their cotton bales onto trains headed out of the Delta. Although it hasn’t been used in years, it remains a potent symbol of the complex intersections of industry and agriculture, of race and injustice. Collected over the last forty-four years, these images and stories are a reflection on the people and places that have taught McCord the meaning of the word home. It is also a self-exploration into her inherently complicated role in this community as both the photographer and the granddaughter of the farm owner.
This publication is a long-term project, constructed from McCord's analog photographs, family snapshots and ephemera. Including, monochrome photographs, color polaroids, and recipes.
Christer Strömholm is recognised as one of the major figures of 20th century European photography. Strömholm captured his surroundings in black‐and‐white images that display his integrity, understated humour and a highly personal aesthetic. With an unmistakable sensitivity to human suffering, based on his personal experience, he took photography in a new direction. Sean O’Hagan, writing in The Guardian, has described him “as the father of Swedish photography both for his abiding influence and for his role as a teacher.”
Alongside an exploration of Bayard’s decades-long career and lasting impact, Hippolyte Bayard and the
Invention of Photography (J. Paul Getty Museum, $65) presents—for the first time in print—some of the earliest
photographs in existence. Among the Getty Museum’s rarest and most treasured photographic holdings is an
album containing nearly 200 images, 145 of those by or attributed to Bayard. Few of these prints have ever
been seen in person due to the extreme light sensitivity of Bayard’s experimental processes, making this an
essential reference for scholars and photography enthusiasts alike.
For seven years, American photographer Barbara Peacock crisscrossed the United States photographing people in the spaces they defined as their bedrooms. The bedroom is an inherently personal space where humans are perhaps at their most vulnerable. Whether a room in a house, a camper, or an outdoor space, Peacock presents a body of work that invites the viewer to consider the stories we each carry, and how those unify us all.
SINK / RISE is the third chapter of The Day May Break, an ongoing global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction. This third chapter focuses on South Pacific Islanders impacted by rising oceans from climate change. The local people in these photos, photographed underwater in the ocean off the coast of the Fijian islands, are representatives of the many people whose homes, land and livelihoods will be lost in the coming decades as the water rises. Everything is shot in-camera underwater.
The passing of time has a way of adding context and layers of meaning to any story, and photographer Lisa McCord's expansive and nuanced project and book, Rotan Switch, (Kehrer Verlag, May 2024) reflects the dedication of over 40 years of observation and documentation of her rural southern family farm and community.
I discovered Michael Joseph's work in 2016, thanks to Ann Jastrab. I was immediately captivated by the power of his beautiful black and white photographs from his series 'Lost and Found.' His haunting portraits of young Travelers have stayed with me ever since.
Through conceptual imagery, intimate portraits, and reflections in writing from a wide variety of women and girls ages 13-81, artist and former actor and model Jamie Schofield Riva presents an in-depth exploration of what it's like as a girl trying to navigate a world full of "preconceived notions of what it means to be a woman." Her selection of images presents an assessment between generations of the intersections between cultural and social conditioning and messages about the female gender, and considerations of the implication of the stereotypes of femininity.
Renowned photographer Brice Gelot is proud to announce the release his first Archives book. This stunning volume offers a captivating journey through his lens, showcasing his unique perspective and profound artistic vision, featuring a carefully curated selection of his most iconic works,
In January 2020, North Korea officially closed its borders. But even
before that date, photographing the enigmatic landscapes of North
Korea posed immense challenges due to the regime's strict control
and prohibition of unauthorized photography. However, from a vast
archive of images captured painstakingly over two years, in this book
Tariq Zaidi curates a selection of more than 100 remarkable photographs that offer a wider perspective on a society often misunderstood and overshadowed by stereotypes.
In his debut photobook 'Hong Kong' (Kehrer Verlag, April 2024), Finnish photographer and New York Times' photo editor Mikko Takkunen captures one of the world’s great metropolises in the aftermath of political protests and on the brink of a pandemic. Inspired by New York School masters like Louis Faurer and Saul Leiter, he presents Hong Kong in a new light, exploring hidden perspectives and moods. His photographs, balancing between documentary and subjective, are accompanied by an essay by Geoff Dyer. Amidst the city's uncertainties in 2020 and facing the impending relocation of his family overseas, Takkunen felt an urgent need to document the city while he still could. 'Hong Kong' is a poignant farewell, encapsulating his love for the city and concerns about what might be lost as it undergoes irreversible changes.
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