Click Here to Read: From the Vault: The Yiddish Photograph on the Yiddish Book Center website.
Category: Photography
Photography Friday: Raul Coto-Batres
A Photographer Who Worked Through the Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany Has Her US Debut
Click Here to Read: A Photographer Who Worked Through the Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany Has Her US Debut
by Carey Dunne on the Hyperallergicon April 14, 2016.
Elisabeth Hase, “Untitled (burning car)” (1947–48) (© The Elisabeth Hase Estate, all images courtesy Robert Mann Gallery unless indicated otherwise)
Breathtaking aerial views of China’s tulip fields
This Haunting Photo Series Takes Us to 1930s Jewish Krakow
A Photographer Documents the Shifting Landscapes of Armenia
Photos from Symposium 2016: Sexuality and its Discontents
A Photographer Who Would See the Creepy Side of Life Is Born
Click Here to Read: This Day in Jewish History 1923: A Photographer Who Would See the Creepy Side of Life Is Born. Diane Arbus had a spectacular gift for portraying ‘freaks’ and people on the margins, but her reasons for suicide at 48 may have lain elsewhere by David B. Green on the Haaretz website on March 14, 2016.
Diane Arbus, a rare photograph taken by Allan Arbus, 1949Allan Arbus/The Estate of Diane Arbus, Wikimedia Commons