February 16, 2026 - American / Fashion / Photographer / Portrait / Reflexivity, Home & Family / Social - Street

Annie Leibovitz

Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut, the third of six children in a military family. Her father, Samuel Leibovitz, was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, and the family moved frequently throughout her childhood — from Connecticut to various bases across the country and overseas. This itinerant […]

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February 15, 2026 - American / Photographer / Reflexivity, Home & Family

Larry Sultan (1946 – 2009)

Larry Sultan made his most important work in the place that most artists spend their careers trying to escape: his parents’ house. Born in Brooklyn in 1946, raised in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California, and educated at the University of California, Berkeley, and the San Francisco Art Institute during the ferment of the […]

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February 20, 2026 - American / Photographer / Portrait / Reflexivity, Home & Family

Tina Barney

Tina Barney was born in 1945 into the rarefied world of New York’s social elite. She grew up on the Upper East Side and spent summers in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, and Sun Valley, Idaho. She came to photography relatively late, studying at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts in the mid-1970s and then […]

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RESOURCES

This is where I keep the research — over 200 studies of the photographers, writers, curators and exhibitions I’ve found most compelling. Each entry offers a summary of their practice together with a few examples of their work, where copyright permits.

FOCUS


Browse by genre (use the hamburger menu above on mobile) — Street, Fashion, Landscape, Documentary and others. Most of these categories took shape during my MFA studies and many of the people here appear in multiple categories.

NATIONALITIES

View landmark exhibitions like New Topographics and The Family of Man alongside individual studies of Magnum photographers and many others, like the "Terrible Three", who have shaped the way we see.