
Photographer Documents America's Forgotten Homes
For ten years, photographer Bryan Sansivero has documented abandoned American homes, capturing haunting images of lives left behind in his new book.
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For ten years, photographer Bryan Sansivero has documented abandoned American homes, capturing haunting images of lives left behind in his new book.

Four artists, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika Gęsicka, Amak Mahmoodian, and Rene Matić, are shortlisted for the 2026 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, celebrating diverse photographic contribu

Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle on Capitol Hill marks its first anniversary with a new exhibition featuring the work of acclaimed French photographer Hervé Lassïnce.

The Close-up Photographer of the Year 2025 competition has unveiled its shortlist, featuring 12,557 entries across 11 categories. Judges spent over 20 hours selecting top contenders, with winners to b

A breathtaking drone photo of a complete circular rainbow over a Chinese lake has won the 2025 Weather Photographer of the Year contest, officials announced.

Annie Leibovitz is releasing an expanded 25th-anniversary edition of her iconic 1999 photography book, "Women," featuring new portraits and essays.

A photographer in Spain has captured the first-ever images of a wild Iberian lynx with white fur, a rare genetic trait that signals a positive turn in conservation.

Over a sixty-year career, photographer Roger Ballen has forged a unique visual style known as the 'Ballenesque.' He discusses his art, philosophy, and new Johannesburg arts centre.

Artist Naima Green's new exhibition at the ICP uses a prosthetic belly to explore fantasies and realities of motherhood, questioning societal norms around family.

A photograph from the Louvre jewel heist aftermath has gone viral, with social media users dubbing a stylish bystander a 'French detective'. Here is the real story.

The Brooklyn Museum will host the largest North American exhibition of Malian photographer Seydou Keïta's work, featuring nearly 275 pieces from Oct 2025.

A 20-year-old photographer uses an innovative amphibious camera trap to document disappearing salt marshes in Massachusetts, aiming to inspire action against climate change and coastal erosion.