Yevonde prints hanging to dry in the studio of artist Katayoun Dowlatshahi. Katayoun Dowlatshahi July 7, 2023 Yevonde: Life and Colour exhibition reopens the National Portrait Gallery in style Darcy White, Sheffield Hallam University Yevonde’s photographs celebrated women’s creativity, ingenuity and individuality which, she argued, was often expressed through colour.
A morning ritual in Varanasi’s sacred river Ganga. Cherine Fahd August 2, 2021 If I could go anywhere: India’s Varanasi — a sacred site on a river of rituals and altered states Cherine Fahd, University of Technology Sydney Dying in Varanasi is everyday. That’s not to say dying is ordinary. On the contrary, it is a sacred art form, a spiritual passage that is part of the daily practice of living.
jwblinn/Shutterstock August 30, 2019 Women were photography pioneers yet gender inequality persists in the industry today Celia Rose Jackson, University of South Wales Male and female artists have different perspectives to offer - and no less so within the photography world.