PARK CITY, Utah—“When you’re shooting with film, there’s always some mystery. But what you do know is what you didn’t take.” So begins the bombshell documentary The Stringer, a voiceover that serves ...
2021 marked fifty years of photography at Princeton, sparking both a reflection on the medium’s history and a consideration for its future. As part of the Photo History’s Futures lecture series ...
A haunting photo of a formerly enslaved man whose back is heavily scarred by whippings has become a new flashpoint in President Donald Trump's efforts to alter how history is presented in the United ...
Of all the things America invented, the greatest might have been childhood. The nation’s Child Labor Act of 1916 finally freed youngsters from toiling in factories or laboring in coal mines. The ...
The University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Nevada Press have announced that “The University of Nevada, 1874-2024: 150 Years of Inspiring Excellence,” a photo history book written by John ...
C. Rose Smith, who uses she/they pronouns, is a second-year MFA candidate in RIT’s Photography and Related Media program. The way their artistic and professional interests align with the creative ...
It’s 1951. Aspen just hosted the first FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, a room at the Hotel Jerome costs $4 a night, and the ski industry is still in its infancy. According to the curator of ...
Longtime Pine Grove area residents might remember the Red Arrow gas station or the remnants of the Filbert House Hotel. Time flies by, and Dean H. Klinger wants to make sure successive generations ...
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