Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Videos
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Ryan Pyle: Chinese Turkestan: A Photographic Journey Through an Ancient Civilization
Ryan Pyle discusses his photography work in Chinese Turkestan, showing a world caught between cultures and generations.
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Norman Seeff: The Power & the Passion to Create
Norman Seeff shows film and video of his sessions to illustrate what can be learned by observing creators in the act of creation.
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Ara Oshagan: Traces of Identity
Ara Oshagan shows three interconnected bodies of work spanning over fifteen years: portraits of survivors of the Armenian Genocide of nearly 100 years ago, images from a mountainous and war-torn region of Armenia and the experience of a multicultural and
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Geoffrey Hiller: Photographing Asia: Daybreak in Myanmar
With the release of his book Daybreak in Myanmar, Geoffrey Hiller discuss his approach to street photography in Asia, emphasizing the importance of taking the time to slow down in our frenzied world of mobile photography.
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Baron Wolman: I Saw The Music
Baron Wolman speaks about how 1967 changed his life, reminiscing about the early days of Rolling Stone and telling the stories behind many of its iconic images.
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Gail Buckland: Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History – 1955 to the Present
Gail Buckland speaks about the stories behind the photographs in the Who Shot Rock & Roll exhibit, which is based on her original research.
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Alison Wright: Face to Face, Portraits of the Human Spirit
Alison Wright presents images excerpted from her book, Face to Face, Portraits of the Human Spirit, discussing the indomitable spirit that lives within us all.
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Wade Davis: The Wayfinders: Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World
Wade Davis discusses his extensive career as an anthropologist, author, photographer and filmmaker.
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Caroline Bennett: Words. Pictures. Action!
Caroline Bennett discusses her use of photography to shed light on social justice, environmental threats and the human condition.
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David Hiser: Nomads of the Dawn: The Penan of the Borneo Rainforest
Photographer David Hiser shares his images of the Penan hunter-gathers in the deep forests of Borneo.
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Jeroen Toirkens: NomadsLife
Jeroen Toirkens talks about the extraordinary encounters he had with nomadic families and the hardships he endured to reach the most remote places on Earth.
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Aaron Huey: Seven Years on Pine Ridge: The evolution of a story from photojournalism to street art and beyond
Aaron Huey looks at the evolution of a story from superficial journalism to activism, and beyond his own imagery towards a collaborative Community Storytelling project.