Award-winning photographer Jules Allen will give a special seminar on street photography at the School of the International Center of Photography. Mr. Allen, who teaches at the Queensborough College Department […]

Award-winning photographer Jules Allen will give a special seminar on street photography at the School of the International Center of Photography. Mr. Allen, who teaches at the Queensborough College Department […]
Ozier Muhammad is a photojournalist in search of the new scoop. He turned back to Harlem for inspiration and found religious leaders creating impacts on local neighborhoods. Mr. Muhammad’s work […]
The March 23rd edition of The Daily Mail features article, “Amazing photos of Black Chicago in the 1970s show vibrant life of diverse city in an age of change” which […]
The Photographers Lecture Series School at International Center of Photography The ICP spring lecture series brings together distinguished photographers and artists from all aspects of the field to present their […]
When the Personal Turns Political: LaToya Ruby Frazier at the Whitney Biennial From the outset of her career as a young artist, LaToya Ruby Frazier has always found inspiration at […]
“Black in the ’70s: Photographer Charles Caldwell’s ‘back in the day’ images are revisited“ By Lee Bey Published by: Chicago Public Media/WBEZ91.5 March 08, 2012 “Charles Caldwell doesn’t often shoot […]
Artist Thomas Allen Harris, who’s shown work at the Whitney Biennial and the Museum of Modern Art, brings his sensibility to an ambitious documentary series on black identity. The varied […]
North County Times Article by: Patricia Morris Buckley Escondido is a long way from the slums of Cincinnati where photographer Major Morris grew up during the 1930s. But he still […]
Artist and Photographer, Lyle Ashton Harris who is featured in the upcoming feature documentary “Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People” was in conversation with […]
By Kurt Shaw, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, October 30, 2011 Legendary Pittsburgh photographer Charles “Teenie” Harris (1908-1998) once quipped, “I let my pictures do the talking for me.” And considering the […]