Now at Lo-Fi Gallery is the Artifakt Art Collective‘s July photography show! Of particular interest are the lightwriting works of Inua Blevins and Avail. These long-exposure images are shot in cityscapes and crowded bars, giving a pretty...
The 3D Center of Art and Photography in Portland, Oregon, is a rarity in its own right. A non-profit museum/gallery, the Center features antique and contemporary 3D imagery in the form of everything from antique stereocards to computer-generated 3D...
Redefine’s newest photographic contributor, Koury Angelo, had his first California solo show opening last night at the Loft 910 Gallery in the Santiago Art District. In a similar way to how the invention of the Polaroid changed the face of art...
Boston’s photographer Eirik Johnson captures images of decay in a way that makes them look not just gorgeous in their grunge, but truly sophisticated and somehow even positive. He has some pieces permanently in numerous institutions, including...
Previous New York Times journalist, Vincent Laforet shot this photo in 2004. Taken at the Lasker Rink in New York City from the overhead vantage point of a helicopter, the piece captures a moment in time that makes you think twice. The piece is...
Photographer Lydia Panas will have an opening at Seattle’s Wall Space Gallery starting April 26th! The exhibit will show off some pieces from her Garden Series, with a piece pictured above. Panas’ works center around the lives of her...
Wayne Levin’s underwater photography makes my mouth water. I only just found him, though he’s been shooting since the ’70s, and I don’t know if it’s his eye or his guts that floor me more. Whales dance...
It just so happens that our new interview with photographer Lucien Knuteson lines up with his upcoming show at Bherd Studios, which will last from now until March 27th. The reception was last night, sure, but that doesn’t mean you still...