Rudy Burckhardt's Street-Scene Scrapbook
By WILLIAM MEYERS
September 25, 2008
How odd that Rudy Burckhardt and Weegee should have been wandering around New York taking pictures at the same time. Weegee (Arthur Fellig, 1899-1968), the foulmouthed, disheveled sensationalist, learned how to use a camera while working in the…
The Second Chapter in the Lives of Two: Alessandra Sanguinetti
Shades of Red, Strange and Familiar
Protests of Prague, Up Close and Intimate
Scott Davis's Deeper Shade of Black
Everything Unbelievable Was Possible: Koudelka's Prague, 1968
By KATE TAYLOR
Out of the Books, Onto the Walls at Cohen Amador
Putting the Walker Evans Archive in Order
The Environmentalist & the Traditionalist
Dream Weavers Captured in Print
Looking at Home From Out of Town: Photography at Yale
New York Stories: 'Eminent Domain' at NYPL
The Flawed Beauty of Folk Photos
W. Eugene Smith's Risky Business
Beauty Among the Ruins
Alexandra Boulat's Graphic Brilliance
Cartier-Bresson and Levitt: Modern Masters, Old Friends
Aaron Siskind's Romantic Notions of Decay
In Photographs, Capturing an Eternal Italy
Leiter's Lovely Ladies