In recognition of the indispensable role of women in photography, All About Photo Magazine celebrates those who shape the photographic landscape. Now, the winners of the AAP's 46th edition on the ...
FARGO - Chelsa Swaser loves looking at old photos of her mother and grandmother when they were in their 20s. Those photos prompted Chelsa to get her own portrait taken by photographer Elena Kannenberg ...
TheWrap’s Power Women Summit is the essential gathering of the most influential women across entertainment and media. Featuring actresses like Dakota and Elle Fanning, Kathryn Hahn, Judith Light and ...
Getty Chief Sports Photographer Maddie Meyer gives FanSided an inside look at how they accomplished the incredible official FIFA World Cup portraits, capturing every athlete across all 32 teams and ...
HILLSBORO, Ore. (KATU) — For Danyel Rogers' photoshoots, beauty isn't the only goal. When she takes pictures of women, she wants them to feel strong, like their warriors. "Cancer's messy, so their ...
As the market’s appetite for “rediscovered” women artists continues, the photography sector has become a treasure trove for those chasing overlooked talent. With institutions under pressure to ...
“Art is my life.” That’s how artist Zulf describes his relationship with art. The London-based artist creates masterpieces on dark paper using only pastel pencils and charcoal. He plays around with ...
The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) in London announced last week that it had added five self-portraits by female artists, including its first self-portrait of a Black woman, to its collections. The ...
Self-Portrait with Vivex One-Shot Camera by Yevonde (1937). Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery Signing her work simply, Yevonde (though she also worked under “Madame Yevonde”), she was a ...
For Women’s History Month, National Geographic’s boundary-breaking photojournalists reflect on their favorite work by their peers. Before Katie Stubblefield had a face transplant, she posed for this ...
Importantly, the exhibition is not a “greatest hits” of female photography: you will find no Anna Atkins, Cindy Sherman, or Diane Arbus here. Rather, it fills in significant gaps, acknowledging ...