Category: Photography
In September 2001, seven photojournalists founded VII, a collectively owned photography agency that was specifically designed to become…
Part celebration, part reflection, 60s from the 60s: Selections from the George Eastman House, is a visually arresting…
The Hidden Beauty of Unknown Lives In Care of Ward 81, photographer Bill Diodato chronicles the downfall of…
Part monograph, part travelogue, and part memoir, Sporting Life is an artistic diary combining photos, newspaper clippings, and handwritten…
Francois Robert’s recent collection of photos use actual human bones to convey his stance on religion and…
In Graphis Magazine 294, writer Rita D. Jacobs profiled the great American photojournalist James Nachtwey. Nachtwey has…
A few years ago, photographer Sean Kernan was returning home from a disappointing photo shoot with carnival…
In Photo Annual 2008, Graphis presents a series of hardware shots taken by editorial and advertising photographer…
In African Journey, Pete Turner’s keen eye for color and composition brings a sense of poignancy to his…
In Graphis Photography Annual 2010, Andrew Zuckerman’s photograph of the late artist Andrew Wyeth is simultaneously simple…
In Graphis Photography Annual 2009, the platinum award-winning work by Brent Stirton stirred much emotion. On an…
As one of the most prolific and controversial names in photography, Edward Steichen’s body of work certainly weighs heavily…