

Best of 2016
Formed in 1963 by 11 photographers who recognized the necessity of “a forum to address the underrepresentation of African Americans in their field,” the Kamoinge Workshop gave its members a sense of solidarity and support in a period when black Americans were the frequent subject of mainstream media coverage but rarely its author.
Formed in 1963 by 11 photographers who recognized the necessity of “a forum to address the underrepresentation of African Americans in their field,” the Kamoinge Workshop gave its members a sense of solidarity and support in a period when black Americans were the frequent subject of mainstream media coverage but rarely its author.


Harf Zimmerman


Lisa Sutcliffe


Matt Eich


Andrew Moore


Anthony Hernandez, Curran Hatleberg, Bob Mizer


Tracey Morgan


About The Cover
Richard Misrach


Todd Hido: Intimate Distance at Casemore Kirkeby, San Francisco


Ruddy Roye: When Living Is a Protest, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York


Carina Brandes: Remote Control at Team (Bungalow), Los Angeles


Mitch Epstein: Rocks and Clouds at Yancey Richardson Gallery


Rania Matar: Invisible Children at C. Grimaldis Gallery


Mauro Fiorese: Treasure Rooms at Robert Mann Gallery


Dawoud Bey: Harlem Redux at Stephen Daiter Gallery
Publisher: Anthony Beale
Editor: Jean Dykstra
Art Director: Fabio Cutró
Associate Editor: Melissa Welikson
Founded in 1988, photograph is a digital magazine covering photography in all of its forms. photograph delivers smart and thoughtful criticism by respected writers as well as coverage of exhibitions, events, and news.