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NYPL Digital Collections
Explore 889,957 items digitized from The New York Public Library's collections.
Photographers’ Identities Catalog
Photographers’ Identities Catalog (PIC) is an experimental interface to a collection of biographical data describing photographers, studios, manufacturers, and others involved in the production of photographic images
Preservation Self-Assessment Program
The Preservation Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) is a free online tool that helps collection managers prioritize efforts to improve conditions of collections.
The Printed Picture
This site explores an exhibition on the history of the printing of pictures held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2008-09.
Seeing Through Photographs Coursera
This is an online course complete with syllabus, texts, videos, quizzes, and free and certificate options.
Seeing Through Photographs YouTube Playlist
MoMA curator Sarah Meister speaks with artists about the many different factors that inform the making of a photograph
Humble Arts Foundation
Humble Arts Foundation is committed to promoting and supporting new photography, and dedicated to the artistic and professional development of those who practice it.
George Eastman Museum
In addition to their excellent photographic processes video series, GEM has links to its virtual tours, tutorials and talks, hands-on activities, podcasts and more on its homepage.
LIFE Magazine and the Power of Photography
Life Magazine and the Power of Photography has been organized by the Princeton University Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. You can watch talks from the opening celebration on this site, or click through to their interactive digital module.
CCP Interactive
CCP Interactive extends and enriches the Center for Creative Photography's public engagement and learning initiatives. Listen to unique perspectives about our exhibitions, art and archival collections, and programs.
ArtSpaces Kunstmatrix
Kunstmatrix offers tools to organize, manage, and sell artworks. It also offers online 3D exhibitions of physical gallery spaces.
Strange Fire Collective
The Strange Fire artist collective is a group of interdisciplinary artists, curators, and writers focused on work that engages with current social and political forces. We seek to create a venue for work that critically questions the dominant social hierarchy and are dedicated to highlighting work made by women, people of color, and queer and trans artists.
Photography in the Online Archive of California
Archival holdings, including rich photographic resources, from the University of California, the California State Library, and numerous libraries and archival institutions throughout California are presented at the Online Archive of California.
Penumbra Foundation
Penumbra Foundation is a non profit organization that brings together the Art and Science of Photography through education, research, outreach, public and residency programs.
photo-eye blog
Here you will find photobook reviews, interviews, and write-ups, along with the latest photo-eye news.
Circulation Exchange blog
This blog by Kate Palmer Albers features short critical essays on contemporary art involving the intersection of photography and social media.
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, Met Museum
The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History pairs essays and works of art with chronologies, telling the story of art and global culture through the Museum’s collection.
MoMA Publications
The Museum of Modern Art’s publications program has been an integral part of the Museum’s mission since its founding in 1929. MoMA publications exemplify the scholarship of the Museum’s staff and associates, and serve as a valuable resource to scholars, students, and art lovers alike.
MoMA New Photography exhibitions archive
In the 1980s, as more and more institutions and galleries became as interested in photography as they were in what was beginning to be referred to as “contemporary art,” the main channel for contemporary photography at MoMA was the New Photography exhibitions, made up primarily of noncollection works.
Photographic Flux
Photographic Flux shows how closely the history, the present and the future of photographic developments are linked. Technical advances and achievements, social changes and tendencies as well as economic developments and the effects of large companies are reflected in the further development of photography and imaging media, which have been in constant and continuous change since their inception. In order to understand how new media are used and how they affect us and the world, we have to take a look at the past.