The Amon Carter Museum of American Art presents "Eliot Porter’s Birds," an exhibition highlighting rarely seen color photographs of birds by the esteemed photographer. The post Famed Landscape...
You’ve probably seen work by Vincent Musi before. He’s a regular National Geographic photographer and his work has covered topics like volcanoes, illegal immigration, global warming, hurrican...
"By Hoof, Paw, Wing or Fin: Creatures in Photographs" shows that from the advent of photography to the present, animals have been a favorite subject for photographers. The post The History of Ani...
For his newest series, “The Best of the Best,” R.J. Kern photographed pairs of champion animals at the Minnesota State Fair, reportedly one of the most competitive animal contest in the world...
After Elliot Ross’s cat died, his wife hung a picture of the beloved animal on the wall. With a gaze that seemed fixated on Ross, he wondered if the cat had purposefully looked into the camera ...
No Man’s Land, an exhibition featuring the photographs of Justin Mott, is on view at Anastasia Photo through September 15. The first chapter of Kindred Guardians, Mott’s long-term series docu...
On a cold New York City night in 1948, Walter Chandoha (1920-2019) spotted a stray kitten in the snow and brought it home. Chandoha, who started his career as a World War II combat photographer, ...
This summer the International Center of Photography (ICP) and the Southhampton Arts Center (SAC) will present the National Geographic Photo Ark exhibition, which features the work of Joel Sartore...
When Kevin Horan moved from Chicago to Whidbey Island in the state of Washington, he met a flock of goats and sheep. These friendly neighbors greeted him each day in front of his house. “Their ...
Jean-Luc Mylayne (b. 1946) has spent decades traveling the world, photographing songbirds in their natural habitats. From the rural south of France to the plains of the southwestern United States...
The first UK exhibition of 20 x 24 Polaroids by celebrated American artist William Wegman opens today at London’s Huxley-Parlour Gallery. Best-known for his artistic collaborations with his Wei...
“Dogs and beaches share common purposes in our lives,” writes Lara Jo Regan in the introduction to her new book, Dogs on the Beach. “Both coax us to live in the moment, more in sync with th...
Daniel Handal seeks exotic bird keepers in New York City. When he finds them, he visits their homes with a portable studio that resembles a small triangular tent with a perch. He also carries a v...
Photographer R.J. Kern’s first solo show in New York is currently on view at Klompching Gallery. The exhibition brings together a selection of images from Kern’s three acclaimed series: The ...
The New York Pigeon by Andrew Garn is the outcome of eight years of photographic inquiry into the overlooked beauty of the pigeon. Using high-speed strobe photography, Garn, who is a native New Y...
Sometimes it takes a moment to spot the bovid in R.J. Kern’s images—against a steep green hillside in Sygnefjell, Norway, two sheep poke their heads from behind a bush. In Stearns County, Min...
In 2014, Humble Arts Foundation produced an online exhibition of art photography featuring the internet’s favorite animal, the cat. The show set out to explore the “academically ‘legit’ r...
In interior design photography, one reliable technique for making a space look lived-in and approachable is to include the family pet. In her new book Dog Decor: Canines Living Large, interiors a...
In her new book Dog People, Sandra Müller asks the question, “What kind of person would my dog be?” Published this month by teNeues, the book presents portraits of 83 dogs, dressed to embody...
Maybe it’s that piercing gaze that makes owls so compelling. The owl is the only bird with eyes in the front, not the side, of its head. In many of the photos collected in The Enigma of the Owl...