Peter Fetterman Gallery 2525 Michigan Avenue Gallery A1 Santa Monica, CA 90404 T . 310 453 6463 F . 310 453 6959 Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 11am - 6pm and by appointment. General Inquiries: info@peterfetterman.com . . Dear Friends, we mourn the passing of our friend and photographer Wolfgang Suschitzky at the age of 104,... Continue Reading →
James Nachtwey: My wish: Let my photographs bear witness
This video speaks for itself. http://www.ted.com/talks/james_nachtwey_s_searing_pictures_of_war?language=en By Jim McKinniss
Miles Aldridge – The Pure Wonder at Fahey/Klein gallery
The Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present the upcoming exhibition, "The Pure Wonder" a retrospective exhibition featuring work by London based contemporary photographer Miles Aldridge. Equally obsessed with women and with color, photographer Miles Aldridge masterfully creates visually compelling images. Working in the manner of a filmmaker, Aldridge's world is a confluence of dream and... Continue Reading →
Ian Ruhter – Silver and Light at Fahey/Klein Gallery
In the process of losing my way I have taken a tremendous journey back to the 1800's. I have time-traveled the way you would in a dream. Taking me backwards into the future, a future where you paint with silver and light. -Ian Ruhter Ruhter's project, Silver & Light, is comprised of unique large-scale collodion... Continue Reading →
Nancy Baron “The Good Life > Palm Springs” at dnj Gallery
Thought of as 'Paradise,' Palm Springs is a vacation spot for much of southern California. It is located about 100 miles from Los Angeles. Palm Springs has this resort reputation, which has spread nation-wide, because of its attractions amidst the desert sun. Nancy Baron, on the contrary, highlights the community aspects of locals there, sharing... Continue Reading →
Stephen Wilkes “Day to Night” at Peter Fetterman Gallery
Day to Night is an ongoing global photography project that visually narrates the events and human activity of an entire day using a uniquely innovative photographic process. The images are created by photographing from one camera angle for up to 15 hours, continually observing and capturing thousands of specific moments throughout the day and night... Continue Reading →
A Legal Battle Over Vivian Maier’s Work
All photos above are copyright by Vivian Maier. The following text is the lead paragraph from a New York Times article on September 5, 2014 The story of the street photographer Vivian Maier has always been tangled — she worked much of her life as a nanny, keeping her artistic life a secret, and only... Continue Reading →
Melanie Gaydos
Born with a condition called ectodermal dysplasia, Melanie Gaydos refuses to let her unconventional looks stop her from realizing her dream of becoming a high-fashion model.To read more about Melanie follow the link below.http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/02/03/model-melanie-gaydos-s-fight-for-high-fashion.html By Jim McKinniss
tPE member Barbara Ruffini selected for Los Angeles Center of Photography
Long time member of The Photo Exchange, Barbara Ruffini, has had a photograph selected for the Grand Opening and Member's Exhibition at Los Angeles Center of Photography.According to Barbara:The image is part of a greater on-going series of exploration I call, The Space Between This image in particular is about looking. Looking, seeking, wondering, imagining, dreaming... Continue Reading →
NAN GOLDIN: EDEN AND AFTER
I subscribe to Lenscratch.com and so get its daily updates. I recommend the blog to everyone.Here is the link to today's post (July 7, 2014)http://lenscratch.com/2014/07/nan-goldin-eden-and-after/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29By Jim McKinniss