Sara Bennett discusses her photo series, 'Life After Life In Prison', chronicling four women as they rebuild their lives after decades of incarceration.
Advocates for survivors of violent crime say there are too few credible programs to help black men — and they're trying to change that.
'Salesographer is everything I know about sales and pricing, all geared towards helping your photographic customers invest in your business and artwork. It
How can photographers earn when everyone's indoors? Will illustrators capitalise?
These soccer photos would be right at home in a Renaissance museum
Great photographers for National Geographic, Time, Magnum, and many others are using not only manual focus lenses, but also film cameras.
Have you ever felt startled when someone unexpectedly made you their scapegoat? Defense mechanisms--we all have and use them But should we?
Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their ...
Sadly, there are often easily identifiable, indisputable, cut-and-dry instances of child abuse. Sometimes, though, an incident falls in the grey area between child abuse and self-defense.&nbs
Gallery shows capture the world through the eyes of artists
The authors of “Abolition. Feminism. Now.” discuss why racialized state violence and gender-based violence have to be fought together.
A new study in The Lancet Oncology suggests women portrayed in ancient art show signs of the disease.
Having the delusion that it can't happen to you is the kind of attitude predators depend on.
Violence witnessed in childhood can have lifelong ramifications
A reader sent me the following email: I don’t mean to sound critical of your efforts to inform young photographers of proper business practices by publishing estimates like this one: It’s an import…
A spate of new films propose a reckoning between punk artistry and documentary portraiture
He might be the photographic equivalent of the Fat Jew.
Most prison artists don't consider making art until they become incarcerated. For many, it is a choice of growth over deterioration.