In Memoriam; Don Gale
We are sad to report the passing of photographer Don Gale. We had the pleasure of working with Don on a number of Shutterbug workshops, and his skill at teaching, his masterful work, and the pleasure...
View ArticleThe Granger Collection: A Partnership With The Museum Of The City Of New York
Editor’s Note: When we first saw these images we were struck with a strong sense of history, of our own nostalgia for scenes and places long gone, and overall how photographers should, to paraphrase...
View ArticleThe Life And Death Of Buildings: Exploring Architecture, Photography, And...
Architecture inhabits and embodies time; whether months or centuries in duration, a building’s life cycle of construction, transformation and afterlife gives tangible form to history and turns public...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Hilary Araujo: 1945-2011
It is with profound sadness that we mark the untimely passing of Hilary Araujo. Mr. Araujo had been vice president of marketing for The Tiffen Company of Hauppauge, New York, since June of 2004. He...
View ArticleEdward Weston: American Photographer: The Monterey Museum Of Art
The Monterey Museum of Art presents Edward Weston: American Photographer, June 17-October 2, 2011. This exhibition is organized from major museum and private collections and will feature vintage prints...
View ArticleDenver Art Museum Presents Robert Adams Retrospective: Robert Adams: The...
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is the first US venue for Robert Adams: The Place We Live, A Retrospective Selection of Photographs. The exhibition will feature more than 200 black-and-white photos...
View ArticleThe International Polaroid Collection: Impossible And WestLicht Museum Of...
Editor’s note: One of the joys of attending photokina in Cologne, Germany every two years was the display at the Polaroid stand (they had a hall to themselves) where works by renowned artists and...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Jerry Fine, Founder Of Neil Enterprises, Inc.
Gerald L. Fine, of Northbrook, Illinois and Rancho Mirage, California, passed away on July 5, 2011 at the age of 85. Jerry was a kind and devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He...
View ArticleTamron Nature Photo Contest
Tamron and Shutterbug magazine proudly announce the winners of the Tamron Nature Photography Contest. Nature photography has long captured the hearts and minds of amateur and professional photographers...
View ArticleCamera And Painter: An Exhibit Of Post-Impressionist Painters And How The...
The invention of the Kodak handheld camera in 1888 gave post-impressionist artists a new source of inspiration. Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard is the first exhibition to focus...
View ArticleAerial Photography Honored: With USPS Earthscapes Stamp Release
The United States Postal Service (USPS) will release a sheet of 15 “Earthscape” stamps in 2012 celebrating the beauty of the country from “sea to shining sea.” The images, using photographic platforms...
View ArticleShows To See: Behind The Wheel: Third Exhibition In The Santa Barbara Museum...
On December 12, 1925, the world’s first motel opened just north of Santa Barbara. At that time, the Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo sat along the nascent two-lane highway, the “101,” and charged...
View ArticleBy Way Of These Eyes: The Hyland Collection Of American Photography: At The...
From 14 July to 28 October 2012, the American Museum in Britain, Claverton Manor, Bath, will stage an exhibition evocatively entitled By Way of These Eyes that will present treasures from textile...
View ArticlePhoto History: Bruce Dreisbach’s Photographic Record: A Treasure Of Images...
“During the time when Bruce Dreisbach was taking pictures the process was very different from today. Photographers used pre-coated glass and would load the plates, in total darkness, into film...
View ArticleShows To See: Color Rush: 75 Years Of Color Photography In America: Milwaukee...
Color in photography has had a checkered history. Although photographs in color had been desired since the medium’s invention in the nineteenth century, commercially viable color photographic processes...
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