New York Art, Antique and Jewelry Show, 2015, Photo Gallery
Dive into the captivating world of Alison Wright’s photography and humanitarian work as she shares poignant stories from her extensive travels and experiences. From documenting child labor in Asia to meeting iconic figures like the Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi, Wright’s work captures the resilience and beauty of people around the globe. Learn how her own near-death experience shaped her empathy and approach to photography, leading to the creation of the Faces of Hope Fund aimed at supporting women and children in crisis.
Expanding the Language of Modernist Photography André Kertész was a key figure in expanding the…
Embark on an insightful journey into the captivating world of David Yarrow’s photography, where he shares anecdotes from his early career covering sports events to his evolution into wildlife and cultural photography. Discover his unique approach to capturing remote and dangerous encounters with animals, his dedication to conservation efforts, and his ongoing quest to create images that inspire awe and awareness.
Having created an informal and ironic photographic style that is uniquely his own, Elliott Erwitt became renowned as an uncanny observer of humanity and the human condition. Known for his wry sense of humor, he has been nicknamed “Erwitt the Wit” whose photographs evoke everything from ironic smiles to outright laugh
Delve into the artistic journey of Michael James O’Brien as he reflects on his richly varied career in photography, from his formative years studying under Walker Evans to his captivating portraits and evocative still lifes. Gain insights into his unique approach to portraiture, his collaborations with renowned artists, and his profound exploration of themes such as memory, loss, and transformation.
Pepper No. 30 Edward Weston’s photograph, “Pepper No. 30,” is considered one of the most…