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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Bonnie Folkins: Riding with the Eagle Hunters
Bonnie Folkins' lecture will focus on the rich cultural heritage, unique customs and dress of Buyan-Olgii, nestled in Mongolia’s Altai Mountains bordering China, Kazakhstan and Russia.
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Chris Rainier: Cultures on the Edge
Chris Rainier discusses his visual exploration of traditional cultures living on the edge of change in a modern world.
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James Whitlow Delano: Malaysia: The People of the Rainforest
James Whitlow Delano discusses how two indigenous Malaysian peoples — the Batek and the Penan — have lost much of their rainforest homelands due to local logging and palm oil plantations.
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Dana Gluckstein: Portraiture for Social Change
Dana Gluckstein discusses her portraits of indigenous peoples and her process of infusing each image with an essential dignity.
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Randy Olson: The Stories in our Genes
Randy Olson talks about photographing environments that are under threat and shows how many cultures share common ground.
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Deborah Feingold: So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n Roll Star
Deborah Feingold speaks about the challenges of working with stars who may not want to be photographed.
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Anna Mia Davidson: Human Nature
Anna Mia Davidson speaks about her personal exploration into sustainable farming and her view of photography as both a powerful tool for social change and a mirror to reflect the world around us.
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Nina Berman: Evidence and Fantasy: The War at Home
Nina Berman presents selections from her work made since 9/11, explaining her motivations and approaches to photographing war on the domestic front.
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Donna DeCesare: Children of War
Through photography, Donna DeCesare explores how the mayhem of war affects children both in the moment and years later.
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Lynsey Addario: The Saturation of War
Lynsey Addario discusses her work photographing conflict over the past decade, and the challenges of making compelling images from ongoing wars when our society is saturated by by conflict photography.
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Michele Asselin: Seamless
Asselin talks about working on assignment for the Associated Press, as an editorial photographer in New York and as an artist living in Los Angeles.
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Ed Ou: Personal Stories in the Context of Breaking News
Ed Ou discusses personal stories of how people in the news are shaped and affected by the world changing around them.