In 2004, photographer Manuel Llaneras accompanied his playwright--friend Eric McAfee to Baghdad to document a theater project. While there, they visited refugee...
In his first book, photographer and civil rights activist Andrew Feiler documented the largely abandoned campus of Morris Brown College. What he found in that s...
Photography aficionados, rejoice. The Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival will happen, after all. The 22nd edition will combine online and in-person events,...
The cyanotype process -- from the Greek cyan or "dark--blue impression" -- is nothing new in photography. Photographers have used it since its invention in 1842...
"Arts" and "entrepreneur" aren't terms often thought of in the same sentence. Yet the concept is not new, and it feeds on the idea that artists and entrepreneur...
Is the "South” a geographical concept, a grouping of states with a common history or a place with a particular social and cultural sensibility? However we try t...
UPDATE: The High Museum of Art's "Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings" closed December 16 -- six weeks early -- because of ongoing issues with a leaky ceiling. "Sa...
The 21st edition of Atlanta Celebrates Photography's monthlong festival is upon us, and once again, it's prime time to enjoy, and yes, celebrate a medium that k...
Editor’s note: In celebration of our 10th anniversary, each week we will republish a story from our archives that sparked strong reaction from readers, showcase...
If you still have not heard about Vivian Maier, it’s not too late to discover her work at Lumière Gallery, where images from the recently published book Vivian ...