Weekly Round Up of the Week of the March 16
/The Producer’s picks for this week’s news relevant to the photography, art, design and production industries
What a Movie Set Looks Like When No One’s Performing
Atsushi Nishijima, known as Jima, has photographed some of the biggest films of the last decade, capturing actors and crew members in between takes, sometimes at sensitive, stressful moments.
Women Shaping Photography Today — 19 Artists to Discover
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we are highlighting a selection of women who inspire us through their photography and artistic vision.
A Visual Journey Through 150 Years of the Legal Aid Society
A new display at the NY Historical traces the impact of the largest legal organization for low-income individuals in the United States.
AIPAD’s The Photography Show returns with a new emphasis on Latin America
The Photography Show will once again bring together exhibitors from around the world at the Park Avenue Armory, offering historically significant and formally innovative work while continuing the fair’s longstanding commitment to deepening the collective understanding of photography’s history and spotlighting some of the most dynamic examples of contemporary experimentation.
South African photographer Zanele Muholi: ‘My mother worked for a white family. I remember the pools I wasn’t allowed to swim in.’
The artist has spent three decades changing the face of African art, and has just won the prestigious Hasselblad award. But they say the win isn’t about them – it’s for under-represented people still living with the echoes of Apartheid.
