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 ...
Picturing Justice, a standout exhibition among this year’s Atlanta Celebrates Photography events, showcases the work of six photographers that highlight social ...
As part of its Picturing the South series of commissions, the High Museum of Art recently asked acclaimed photographer Mark Steinmetz to turn his lens on the Am...
Phillip March Jones’ Pictures Take You Places, on view at Poem 88 through December 2, is a visual experiment on the practice of photography. Since June 10, 2011...
At the peak of the Ebola epidemic in the fall of 2014, rumors that the deadly virus could spread uncontrollably were running wild. Atlanta itself was at the epicenter of a media frenzy, after two American healthcare workers who had been treating patients in Liberia were admitted to Emory University Hospital that August. The epidemic incited fear, confusion and national insecurity....
Stories of refugees have inundated the realm of media in recent years. As a result, overexposure to imagery of loss and despair may have made us a little more d...
Bullets, Lalla Essaydi’s exhibition at Jackson Fine Art through April 15 is a provocative and metaphorically loaded take on the condition of women in today’s Arab world....
Bill Boling is the man behind the art book publishing company Fall Line Press. A true Renaissance man, Boling is a full-time attorney, photographer, artist, a book lover, and, in his own word, a “picture-holic.”...