Tag: Photography
The Faces—and Stories—of Skid Row
For five years, street photographer Suzanne Stein has been telling the stories of the vulnerable unhoused people who call downtown L.A.'s encampments home. But is anybody listening?
How Photographers Have Adjusted to Capturing Their Subjects at a Distance During the Pandemic
Local artists are coming up with creative ways to take socially distanced portraits—and the results are surprisingly intimate
Fury, Exhaustion, Hope: Black Photographers Turn Their Lenses on the Protests
Four locals share their view of a historic moment in activism
These Photos Capture an Empty Los Angeles We May Never See Again
From Boyle Heights to the beaches, a visual tour of an L.A. we probably won't see again in our lifetimes
A Photographer Is Resurfacing Her Trove of Photos of L.A.’s ’80s Punk Scene
Linda Aronow's immense archive captures a bygone moment in the city's music scene—and she's only scratched the surface
A Look Inside the Final Days of Hollywood Park Race Track
Before it shuttered in 2013, photographer Michele Asselin turned her lens on the Inglewood landmark
A Photographer Explores Southern California’s Desert Ruins
In the new book ’Abandoned Southern California,’ Ken Lee makes haunting images of crumbling worlds throughout the region
See the ’60s Through Dennis Hopper’s Lens
A new show at Fahey/Klein looks back at the actor-director's life as a photographer
These Black-and-White Photos Capture the Early Days of California Skate Culture
Hugh Holland's book 'Silver. Skate. Seventies' chronicles the sport's carefree youth in the 1970s
‘Dog Noir’ Combines Moody Vintage Cinema and Extremely Cute Pets
Local photographer Diana Lundin transports pets and their owners back to the heyday of shadowy cinema