Masashi Mitsui is a Japanese photographer who is currently undertaking his 12th motorcycle journey across India. But what keeps drawing him back, time and again?
NEW YORK — “The Incomplete Araki” is a knowingly redundant title for an exhibition of Japan’s most prolific, most controversial and most disobedient photographer. For more than 50 years, Nobuyoshi ...
Takeuchi’s meditation on dissident women is at the center of I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now, which references these three historical examples, though is ...
Jean-Vincent Simonet's frenetic photos of Japan aren't your average tourist shots. There are no flowering cherry trees, misty shrines, or snowy peaks—instead, an acid-washed whirl of neon lights, ...
Before trailblazing Japanese photographer George Masa captured the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, where did his love of ...
When two U.S. Army photographers set off on a photo-centric journey across Japan, it wasn’t for a deployment or to cover a training exercise — it was a spontaneous adventure born out of friendship, ...
Photography has evolved immeasurably since its inception in the 1800s. Images can now be snapped on smart phones and shared instantly on social media. This transition has undermined the existence of ...
The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery have acquired more than 400 photographs from the Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck Collection, expanding dramatically the scope of the museums’ ...
An elongated, lumpy form seems suspended, like a flayed body twisting in the wind. One fears to find a head dangling at its tip, but the form ends in a gnarled, blackened mass instead. “Nagasaki, ...
Daisuke Yokota “Untitled (lying),” from the ‘Tratine’ series (2015) (all photos courtesy of Miyako Yoshinaga, New York, and G/P Gallery, Tokyo, unless otherwise noted) This is an old avant-gardist ...
The book was purchased through the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center "Japanese Photography Magazines: 1880s to 1980s is ...
There is pretty much a photography competition for everything. Whether you shoot striking portraits, stunning landscapes, or mindblowing macro, there’s almost certainly a platform to share your work ...