Jason Lau works at 190th street. Well, not at exactly, but throughout Spanish Harlem.  “When I’m walking , I think ‘oh my god – that’s a good shot! I need to come back.’” The mailman turned amateur photographer turned...
Whether it's street photography, documentary, collages and more, Latinx photographers have a ton of talent, vision, and drive to offer the world of photography. To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2017, we wanted to share some of our favorite up...
Whether you're in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, or Staten Island, there's dozens of great places to photograph a New York City sunset. We've outlined our favorite spots around Gotham, so pack your neutral density filter and grab the...
Venezuelan Photojournalist Adriana Loureiro Fernandez, 29, never intended to get so political. “I didn't even plan on getting involved with the resistance, but it was impossible to see everything happening and not be a part of it,” she says....
It's time for another seasonal show roundup! This fall, there's a lot to be thankful for. From Joel Meyerowitz's haunting Between the Dog and the Wolf to the vibrant Women in Color exhibition at Rubber Factory, these are our top 5 photography shows to...
In early 2017, Carole Teller, a retired art teacher, approached Andrew Berman, the director of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, with a box.  It was gathering dust in her East Village apartment, and contained a personal collection...
I’ve been working in New York as a designer and photographer for a year and a half now, but the Great American Solar Eclipse was a great excuse to go south again. My family and I (originally from North...
“The waterfront, like history, has its fluctuating moments - it’s high and low points,” says curator Marilyn Symmes. We make our way through Shifting Perspectives: Photographs of Brooklyn's Waterfront, the inaugural exhibition of the Brooklyn Historical Society’s new DUMBO...
A few years ago, the arbiters of culture were obsessed with unpacking the cultural implications of selfies. Were they an expression of vanity? Entitlement? Evidence of the crumbling American dream? The now infamous 2013 TIME cover story, “Millennials: The...
Summer is coming our way in Brooklyn. Whether we’re porch hanging, dog walking, coat check ignoring, or lemonade drinking - spending time outdoors is a given. However, for the days when it’s too hot to sunbathe, consider one of...