Featured Photographer: Ian Ruhter - Never Surrender
Ian Ruhter is a fine art photographer who has become internationally known for creating the world's largest portraits and landscapes with the wet plate collodion process using a converted van as a camera.
Film Review: Garry Winogrand - All Things are Photographable
The documentary, “Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable” is an extremely personal look at a photographer who was able to absorb and reflect the energy and the pathos of first New York City,
Featured Photographer: Monica Denevan - A Traveler's Connection
Monica Denevan is a fine-art photographer whose documentary work in Burma largely revolves around the Irrawaddy River and the fisherman who rely on that river habitat for their livelihood to survive.
Interview: Susan Burnstine - Lyrical Worlds
Susan Burnstine is an internationally exhibited and published fine art photographer based in Los Angeles. She has had 25+ solo exhibits and writes a monthly column in Black and White Photography Magazine.
Interview: Some Photos of That Day with Hugh Crawford
Some Photos of That Day is the late Jamie Livingston's magnum opus: a series of 6,754 photographs taken every day starting on 03/21/1979 and ending on the last day of his life, his 41st birthday.
Featured Photographer: Zeb Andrew's Series "Sea"
Zeb Andrews has mastered the use of his Hasselblad camera to create his dreamy long exposures of the sea, he excels at creating and shooting pinhole cameras designed from household goods to wooden boxes.