
The Truth in Photography interactive photo project launches Friday. (photo by Todd Darling, courtesy of Documentary Arts)
Truth in Photography, an interactive photography project that is intended to be an open-ended online forum for active dialogue and discussion about photography and social change, launches for free Friday, Feb. 19 at 9 a.m.
The project features a diversity of curators, photographers, critics and historians, integrating vernacular photography, photojournalism and fine art photography. It interrogates the nature and intentions of the medium and examines the relationship between the photographers and their subjects.
Truth in Photography will launch new virtual exhibitions quarterly, with each new edition presenting different curatorial perspectives and historical content that delves into the way image-making developed into what it is today.
The Winter 2021 Edition features three curated exhibitions: “Looking for Truth in a Digital Age,” “The Ethics of Truth,” and “Community and Cultural Identity.” It also features 16 photo essays and recorded Zoom conversations, as well as the ability for visitors to upload their own photos.
For information or to view the project, visit truthinphotography.org.
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