In Manhattan, in a little gallery in SOHO, is a small piece of Southern swamp. The hardwood floors of the gallery creak under your feet like an old house. The walls are an unassuming slate grey and are lined...
In 1958, Truman Capote lived in Brooklyn. By choice. “Often a week passes without my “going to town,” or “crossing the bridge,” as neighbors call a trip to Manhattan,” he brags in Holiday magazine. “Mystified friends, suspecting provincial stagnation,...

Watching Her Go

Evelyn Quimby was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in the Summer of 2014, just two months before her daughter, Ella Quimby, left to pursue an MFA in Photography at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. “My dad told me...
Congratulations, you've made it to the end of days! What better way to celebrate than capturing the terrors of the world around you? The infographic below details how to master apocalypse photography and live to tell the tale. The Rules...
What happens when 6 photography greats are given a Fujifilm X-Series Camera to make their art? We found out at the exhibition "Photography" curated by Ken Miller which opened at the Aperture Gallery on the 31st of January. Presenting the...
Last night Focus Camera attended the opening reception for a new photography exhibition by Paulette Tavormina: Natura Morta. The event took places at the Robert Mann Gallery in Chelsea. Tavormina's work is inspired by the artistry of Old Master Still...