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Mel D. Cole is a self-taught, award-winning photographer based in New York City. Here he shares insights into his practise and a list of cultural things that have inspired him.
Written by: Josh Jones
With his humble approach and signature charm, Terry O’Neill captured authentic and honest images of people often regarded as commodities by their industries.
Written by: Miss Rosen
A centennial exhibition from the Museum of the City of New York explores the many ways that the city has inspired storytelling across art forms.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Larry Racioppo's photos capture a timeless slice of American life, frozen in the golden glow of mid-century ideals.
Written by: Miss Rosen
In a new book and exhibition, Marcia Bricker Halperin captures the glory days of Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the characters who defined it.
Written by: Miss Rosen
A new exhibition revisits the work of Sonia Handelman Meyer and Ida Wyman, who devoted themselves to social justice and chronicling daily city life as part of one of the most progressive art collectives in US history.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Alongside the widely celebrated renaissance of hardcore in the US, UK bands have been thriving under the radar. Photographer Nat Wood has been there to capture it all.
Written by: Jack Ramage
Curated by photographer Rhynna M. Santos, 'Everyday Bronx' captures heart and soul of the borough where hip-hop was born.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Photographing works everywhere from subway cars in Brooklyn to buildings in The Bronx, Martha Cooper immortalises an often overlooked art form in its 1980's heyday.
Written by: Miss Rosen
On one night in February 1980 Photographer Patrick D. Pagnano captured the heart of New York at the Empire Roller Disco. A new book of the same name brings those photos to the world after being lost to archives for close to 40 years writes Isaac Muk.
Written by: Isaac Muk