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Increased attendance and extraordinary sales reported at the AIPAD Show New York
Seventy-five of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries presented a wide range of museum-quality work. Photo: Julienne Schaer. NEW YORK, NY.-
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Farmstead Arts offers art and photography workshops this summer
Pictured (from left) are Pat Emanuele, photographer Filip Everaert and Dana Richardson of Basking Ridge viewing Everaertâs photograph 'Stand Out' at the opening of his Farmstead Arts show 'Impressions of Nature' exhibit and sale running May 5 through June 16....
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Favorite Sources for New Photography: Part 2
Where do clients and curators look for new photography? In Part 2 of our “Like” List, we continue our quest to find out where industry leaders seek out new photo projects.
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‘Diverging Mediums — Photography vs. iPhoneography’ ponders the future of photography at the Torpedo Factory Art Center
When is a photograph not a photograph? At the Torpedo Factory Art Center , the exhibition “Diverging Mediums: Photography vs. iPhoneography” asks whether there’s a difference between pictures shot — and often tweaked — on iPhones and those taken with more traditional cameras. The show’s side-by-side pairings of pictures by fine-art photographers and pictures by members of a group dedicated to ...
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History of the nude in photography in Naked before the Camera at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Oscar Gustav Rejlander, Ariadne, 1857. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 2005. Photo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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