- The National Museum of Women in the Arts is reopening tomorrow with an option to buy timed tickets in advance online. Also opening tomorrow is the “Return to Nature” exhibit featuring 20 photographs by 11 artists, more than half of which are being exhibited for the first time.
- TIME explores the history of photographic film and how it captured the bias in American culture.
- The Wellcome Photography Prize 2020 announced shortlisted entries in each of the five categories this year: social perspectives, hidden worlds, medicine in focus, and two categories on mental health.
- Paul Fusco, known for his images taken from Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral train in 1968, died earlier this month. His work also included visits to the Chernobyl area, funerals of soldiers killed in the war in Iraq, coal miners in Kentucky in 1959, and AIDS patients in San Francisco in 1993.
- CNET reviewed the new Profoto B10 designed to be the first professional light that can be used with an iPhone.
- Jeff Mermelstein has been photographing stranger’s phone screens in NYC, capturing texts and searches, spanning from drug deals to hook-ups and more obscure and mundane activities, and sharing them on Instagram and now in a photo book.
- Submissions are open through August 17 for the 2020 Washington Post Travel photo contest.
- Christie’s is auctioning off 38 seminal works by sports photography GOAT Walter Iooss Jr., who shares some of his experiences and techniques capturing the iconic images.
- The International Photography Hall of Fame announced the 2020 inductees and award recipients. This year it will host its first-ever hybrid live/virtual induction ceremony in October.