Alyssa Adams on The Eddie Adams Archive
Photo editor Alyssa Adams co-founded the now legendary Eddie Adams Workshop with her late husband, award-winning photojournalist Eddie...
Read MoreVII Insider – Hilary Roberts and Alison Nordstrom on Archiving
In a VII Insider series of conversations moderated by Paul Lowe, curators Hilary Roberts and Alison Nordström draw upon their vast...
Read MoreThe Value of Our Photographic Heritage: Five Perspectives
A discussion about the power and perception of photography, the value of saving both personal and professional work, photography’s...
Read MoreOutreach Spotlight: PhotoWings + The VII Foundation
We are excited to announce that PhotoWings is partnering with The VII Foundation and VII Photo Agency to support and enhance the VII...
Read MoreWatch: Andrea Douglas on “The Jefferson School, a Modern American Story”, LOOK3 2015
Andrea Douglas, Executive Director for the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center presents, “The Jefferson School, a...
Read MorePreserving Photographs: Family Albums and Professional Archives
Photojournalists MaryAnne Golon, Annie Griffiths, and Maggie Steber are known for their award-winning work and illustrious careers—in this...
Read MoreArchiving Images: History’s Primary Sources
From websites like Photobucket to apps like Instagram, the digital age has seen an extraordinary explosion in everyday photography, but...
Read MoreAdrienne Aurichio on Bill Eppridge & The Beatles
Photography editor and archivist Adrienne Aurichio, wife of legendary Life Magazine photojournalist Bill Eppridge, sat down with us at the...
Read MoreRon Haviv – The Lost Rolls
Award-winning photojournalist Ron Haviv looks back at more than twenty-five years of making photographs and shares his latest...
Read MoreLOOK3 Festival of the Photograph 2016
LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph is a celebration of photography, created by photographers, for those who share a passion for the...
Read MoreThe Archive of Unmade Photographs – Mark Strandquist
The Archive of Unmade Photographs* is an ongoing project where participants respond to the prompt; “What moment from your life do you most...
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