Photography
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Wolfgang Tillmans Wins Europe's Richest Art Prize
Wolfgang Tillmans, already a recipient of the Turner Prize and a TIME100 honoree, has just been awarded the 2026 Roswitha Haftmann Prize, Europe's richest art award, worth CHF 150,000.

New Book Captures Queer Nightlife Worldwide Through Photos
In 1991, photographer Phyllis Christopher captured a woman in tights peeing in a San Francisco back alley.

Preserving Hotel Design Intent With Victor Elias Photography
Victor Elias Photography specializes in capturing luxury hotel and architectural spaces, ensuring that the original design intent, atmosphere, and meticulous choices are preserved in visual form. This service helps close the gap between built design and market perception for hotels, architects, and developers.

Raghu Rai Photography Captures India's Transition Through His Lens
In December 1984, Raghu Rai captured the haunting image of a dead infant, a stark symbol of the Bhopal gas tragedy's immediate devastation, a moment that defined his unflinching lens.

August Sander's 619 Photos Capture a Lost World in New Book
Nearly a century after August Sander began his ambitious photographic undertaking, the 2022 Aperture edition of 'People of the 20th Century' finally delivers on his vision, featuring 619 portraits of

The 3 Best Wayne Moran Photography Limited Edition Prints for Serious Art Collectors
This article highlights three distinct limited edition prints by Minneapolis-based Wayne Moran Photography, ideal for serious art collectors seeking narrative, exclusivity, and emotional depth in their collections. It explores how these pieces, from cityscapes to nature scenes, serve both private and corporate buyers.