Paris Photo 2016

Photographer and writer Mandy Williams attended this year’s Paris Photo exposition, and had a special interest in viewing works from galleries that were owned by, or whose directors are women. As a special contribution to Wobneb Magazine this month, Williams presents her experience and particular works of note. She found the artists’ desire to expand the definitions of photography was the highlight of the show. Mandy Williams, PARIS … Continue reading Paris Photo 2016

Niall McDiarmid – British Portraits Exhibition – Oriel Colwyn, North Wales

A big congratulations to British photographer Niall McDiarmid on his gallery exhibition from now through Oct. 14th. The show contains images from his long-term and ongoing project of making portraits of people throughout the UK. For more info, or if you are in Wales in the coming month:  http://orielcolwyn.org/british-portraits/ To read the in-depth interview Niall had with Wobneb Magazine in January 2016, click here: Faces … Continue reading Niall McDiarmid – British Portraits Exhibition – Oriel Colwyn, North Wales

Photographer Malcolm Lightner

Malcolm Lightner’s work, as seen here from his new book, Mile O’Mud, will be shown at the New Orleans Photo Alliance Gallery through the end of May. Watch for my upcoming review of Mile O’ Mud – as I slog through his images of Florida mud racing culture and portraits of the people connected to it. Malcolm Lightner: Mile O’ Mud Through May 29, 2016 Churning … Continue reading Photographer Malcolm Lightner

KENTUCKY CAPTURED: PHOTOGRAPHS INSPIRED BY THE BLUEGRASS STATE

Ralph Eugene Meatyard American, 1925 – 1972 Untitled, 1970 Gelatin silver print 9 1/2 × 11 1/2 in. (24.1 × 29.1 cm.) Lent by University of Louisville Photographic Archives Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky Dates: March 12 – July 17, 2016 Location: Temporary Exhibitions Gallery, South Building South gallery Curated by: Elizabeth Reilly and Marcy Werner Kentucky Captured surveys the many ways in which the … Continue reading KENTUCKY CAPTURED: PHOTOGRAPHS INSPIRED BY THE BLUEGRASS STATE