In New York three museums have brought the contact sheet, once the photographer's secret rough draft, out of the closet. Maybe it's a case of longing for the obsolete, a hunger for something analogue ...
When George Tames, a staff photographer for The New York Times, spotted President John F. Kennedy leaning on a table, head bowed, less than a month into his presidency, he knew what to do. He had ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Great works of art always look distinctive, complete and inevitable. Nothing needs to be added or subtracted. Everything contributes to an authoritative, deeply satisfying whole. So ...