HeArt2Haiti: February 12, 2011
Posted On: 9:20 p.m. | February 10, 2011
Heart2Haiti will be hosting a one night only auction to raise funds for Haitian orphans. View Post»
- Tags: Save the Date :: Exhibition :: Arts & Culture
Posted On: 9:20 p.m. | February 10, 2011
Heart2Haiti will be hosting a one night only auction to raise funds for Haitian orphans. View Post»
Posted On: 5:37 p.m. | January 11, 2011
Amazing galleries from around the world showing incredible photography all under one roof, right here in our backyard. View Post»
Posted On: 5:16 p.m. | December 13, 2010
Get in early to the first Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival showcasing undistributed work, with a budget of less than $5 million, by up and coming filmmakers from around the world. View Post»
Posted On: 10:22 a.m. | November 9, 2010
Jack Dykinga’s work in the nine ancestral lands of North American tribes explores the beauty and vastness of the landscapes of this country that we often forget about living in urban surroundings like Los Angeles. Dykinga’s work is something not to be forgotten, for the sheer content, and technical and creative quality. View Post»
Posted On: 4:10 p.m. | November 5, 2010
I love the concept of a pop gallery – a presentation of work in unlikely locations for a limited time. I especially love it when the pop up gallery presents non-profit work. There’s nothing like doing good with the power of photography. View Post»
Posted On: 2:53 p.m. | November 3, 2010
As a photographer, or someone that has studied photography even remotely, when you hear the phrase, "the decisive moment," you instantly think Cartier-Bresson. View Post»
Posted On: 7:31 a.m. | October 30, 2010
LACMA in collaboration with Cinefamily will present the video work of William Eggleston’s, Stranded in Canton. View Post»
Posted On: 6:12 p.m. | October 27, 2010
William Eggleston work has a far-reaching influential leverage that even if you don’t know his work… you know his work. Eggleston’s first major exhibition in 30 years on the west coast is opening at LACMA and promises to delight. View Post»
Posted On: 3:45 p.m. | October 20, 2010
The Fahey/Klein gallery will showcase some never viewed by the public photography by Herb Ritts. View Post»
Posted On: 2:13 p.m. | October 6, 2010
Sachi Cunningham, videographer for The Los Angeles Times compiled a roundup of surf film festivals to catch, including the California Surf Festival at the California Surf Museum in Oceanside. View Post»
Posted On: 11:37 a.m. | September 28, 2010
If you live in Southern California or just visiting, a must see is the Annenberg Space for Photography. The space is in one word, aaaammazing. Go this Thursday, to get a little extra something-something with Iris Nights and listen to my pal Rick Loomis talk about his journey as a photojournalist. View Post»
Posted On: 2:14 p.m. | September 15, 2010
The Ansel Adams "lost" photographs controversy continues to captivate the art-photography community, and for a limited time, several of the images in question are on display at a Los Angeles art gallery. View Post»
Posted On: 10:54 p.m. | September 1, 2010
The G2 Gallery in Venice is showing 20 of Carolyn Cole’s photographs as part of its ongoing series called Nature L.A., which showcases the works of photographers who are well-established as well as those who are up-and-coming. Cole’s photographs are powerful, and even more dramatic when viewed in this non-newspaper setting, as you focus on just the picture and what it tells you. View Post»
Posted On: 10:01 a.m. | August 24, 2010
If you live in Southern California or are just visiting, a must-see is the Annenberg Space for Photography. The space is, in one word, amazing. Go on a Thursday if you can to get a little extra something with Iris Nights. View Post»
Posted On: 11:42 a.m. | August 17, 2010
Why is this your favorite? An exhibit of photographs from private collections of members of LACMA’s Photographic Arts Council. View Post»
Posted On: 8:06 p.m. | August 10, 2010
Photography competitions are wonderful ways to discover talented photographers. At 'The Art of Photography Show' in San Diego, you are guaranteed to discover more than you may anticipate. View Post»
Framework, the photography and video blog of the Los Angeles Times, celebrates the power and explores the craft of visual storytelling. The blog highlights the work of Times photojournalists who frame by frame, document the drama, the emotion and sometimes the humor of life. Framework also aims to serve as a resource hub for photography, multimedia and video enthusiasts who share our passion. We will trade insights and discuss the tools and techniques of telling stories through images. Have a look and let us know what you think.