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Crazywise: Rethinking Madness – A Film Directed by Phil Borges

Phil Borges, social documentary photographer and filmmaker, has directed a new film Crazywise. For more than 25 years he has been documenting indigenous and tribal cultures, striving to create an understanding of the challenges they face. He has visited many … Continue reading
Chris Rainier – Globe-trotting Documentary Photographer

5/7/14 news update from award-winning ethnographic documentary photographer Chris Rainier: “Just back from Japan – and a very successful shoot. And I leave tonite for four days in Norway to present at Nordic Light International Festival of Photography. I have … Continue reading
Infinite Light: A Photographic Meditation on Tibet

For her new project, Infinite Light: A Photographic Meditation on Tibet, Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Marissa Roth has turned her lens on Tibet, capturing the light, atmosphere and energy that embody this land. The project consists of an exhibition that … Continue reading
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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2014

Photokunst marks International Women’s Day highlighting events with three of its photographers: an exhibition about issues facing women and girls worldwide, a panel discussion of women on their career challenges and successes and a movie world premiere on sex trafficking. … Continue reading
Library of Congress Acquires Jamey Stillings Photographs

The U.S. Library of Congress recently acquired a twenty-five print collection of award-winning photographer Jamey Stillings’ “Changing Perspectives: The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar” work, adding to his previous portfolio there: Bridge at Hoover Dam, this collection will also have a digital archive … Continue reading
Gallery Exhibitions on Two Coasts

Continuing through the holiday season, Carol and Angela have ongoing exhibitions of their photographs at two galleries. Holden Luntz Gallery in Palm Beach, Florida is presenting “Portals to the Human Spirit”, featuring Beckwith’s and Fisher’s work along with several other … Continue reading
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U.N. Human Rights Day – 20th Anniversary

20 YEARS: WORKING FOR YOUR RIGHTS – in 2013 the emphasis is on the future and identifying the challenges that lie ahead. December 20, 1993 the “Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women” is adopted by the U.N. (see 3 min … Continue reading
THANKSGIVING: celebrating 15 years

THANKSGIVING, November 28, 2013 photokunst, an agency devoted to the marketing of photojournalism and ethnographic photography, opened its doors 15 years ago today. Initial clients included the New York Times Photo Archives, Phil Borges, Chris Rainier, Carol Beckwith – Angela … Continue reading
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News this week

We’re pleased to share the following news about photokunst artists & their projects: Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher AFRICAN PASSION: Painted Bodies and Beyond at The House of Photographic Art (HOPA) Opening to benefit the Bowers Museum Thursday, November … Continue reading
New Google Site Presents African Ceremonies: Passages Exhibition

As part of our ongoing representation of Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher, and in concert with their non-profit foundation, African Ceremonies, Inc, photokunst helped translate their iconic African Ceremonies: Passages, museum exhibition into an online offering on Google’s Cultural Institute‘s The Art Project website. … Continue reading