photography
A Barcelona Guide in Photographs – Part 1
Some of the most exciting cities are those that have their own unique aesthetic, adopting a feel at odds with
BBQ Films Brings American Psycho to Life (PHOTOS)
Those were the words that set off the most anxiety-inducing business card bout of all time, one that a
Living Among Danes in Copenhagen
If I could pick one Scandinavian city to call home, it’d be Copenhagen. From a history of Kings and
Circulation(s): Festival of Young European Photographers
If you’re looking for inspiration in the form of images, then I suggest you head over to the Parc
J1: A New Cultural Centre in Marseille
One month after the fanfare of Marseille’s inauguration as Capital of Culture, an old ferry terminal humbly refitted to
Ethereal Photographs of Central Park Before Sunrise
At Untapped Cities, we show you the unique “untapped” places that are off-the-beaten path. But we also like
Six Eminent Photographers Look Back at the Bronx
How to make sense of what happened to the Bronx in the 1960s and ‘70s? The violence, the abandonment, the
Rare Color Photography of Early 20th Century Paris
There is something so curious about seeing images of the early 1900s in color– it makes the era feel more
Transit Talk: Trivia at the New York Transit Museum
How many minutes must elapse before you re-swipe your unlimited Metrocard at the same station? What is the highest
Charlie Grosso Photographs Every Bed She’s Ever Slept In
Have you ever enumerated all the beds you’ve ever slept in? Photographer Charlie Grosso has. Since 2009, she’s
Inside the Gowanus Batcave with Abandoned NYC
Introducing our new column Abandoned NYC by Will Ellis, a NYC-based photographer, filmmaker and educator, who has been documenting
Have We Met? Thomas Crowne Inspired Fashion at the Metropolitan Museum
When producers decided to update the movie The Thomas Crowne Affair, the first change made was to move the action