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The Photo Review The Photo Review is a critical journal on photography of national scope and international readership.

The Photo Review is a critical journal of national scope and international readership. Publishing since 1976, the Photo Review covers photography events throughout the country and serves as a central resource for the Mid-Atlantic region. With incisive reviews, exciting portfolios, lively interviews, the latest in books and exhibitions, The Photo Review quarterly journal has earned a reputation as one of the best serious photography publications being produced today.

The 2025 Photo Review International Photography Competition was juried by pioneering collector Peter Fetterman, whose ga...
14/08/2025

The 2025 Photo Review International Photography Competition was juried by pioneering collector Peter Fetterman, whose gallery houses one of the largest inventories of classic 20th-century photography in the country, particularly in humanist photography.

The prizewinners – of which there are 20 – have won a prize and will be exhibited at the prestigious Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia.

The 2025 Competition Winners Gallery is also live.

Congratulations to our 2025 Prizewinners!

The 2025 Photo Review International Photography Competition was juried by pioneering collector Peter Fetterman, whose gallery houses one of the largest inventories of classic 20th-century photography in the country, particularly in humanist photography.

You are invited to the Photo Review Garden Party!! Saturday, June 7, 2025, 1–7 p.m.Rain or Shine we will be at the Fairm...
21/05/2025

You are invited to the Photo Review Garden Party!! Saturday, June 7, 2025, 1–7 p.m.
Rain or Shine we will be at the Fairmount Rowing Association on Philadelphia’s iconic Boathouse Row!

Welcome summer with an afternoon
of conversation, pictures, drinks, and light fare along the Schuylkill River near the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Special Guests & Events include:
• Peter Barberie, Amanda Bock, and
Molly Kalkstein, the photography
curators at the Philadelphia Mu-
seum of Art; Amy Gilette, the new
Associate Curator of the Wood-
mere Art Museum, and Amy Fer-
racci, the Woodmere’s Director of
Marketing and Communications.
• Stephen Perloff, editor of The Photo
Review and The Photograph Collector
• The Board of Directors of TPR & TPC
• Others to be announced shortly
• Meet many local photographers
and collectors
• Bring books to sign and sell
• Look at pictures — please bring
work to share!

$75 Individuals, $125 per Couple
$150 Patrons, $250 Benefactors
[A few artist tickets are available at $40.]
You can also pay online here. $
Please RSVP by June 1.

We look forward to seeing you all! 📸🤳🏻🎞️

Enter now!!
01/05/2025

Enter now!!

12/03/2025

Matt Black will present on Wednesday April 9 regarding his extraordinary work documenting economic inequality in the United States at Public Trust!

Old Masters Revisitedby Stephen PerloffFebruary 1st thru March 13th,March 17th - March 31 stSaturday, March 8th, 12-4pm ...
26/02/2025

Old Masters Revisited
by Stephen Perloff
February 1st thru March 13th,
March 17th - March 31 st

Saturday, March 8th, 12-4pm
Check out the 2nd reception of S. Perloff’s exhibition at The Space Art Gallery !

Stephen, as the founder and editor of The Photo Review and editor of The Photograph Collector, has a deep understanding of both the artistic and technical aspects of photography. In his body of work, he leverages this expertise to create photographic vignettes that re-imagine the artwork of Baroque,...

Stephen Perloff’s exhibition!
17/01/2025

Stephen Perloff’s exhibition!

08/01/2025

Join us at Public Trust for Things Felt But Not Quite Expressed, a conversation with photographer Sohrab Hura on Thursday, January 16, 2025 from 6-7:30pm exploring the dilemmas inherent in photographing the marginalized and the chaos and absurdity of life in America and beyond. This event is presented in partnership with Magnum Photos and the Department of Fine Arts at the Weitzman School of Design, and will feature Sohrab Hura in conversation with Lucy Gallun, Curator in the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. A reception will follow.

Organized in conjunction with Magnum America / U.S.A. at Public Trust, Things Felt But Not Quite Expressed takes its point of departure from the recent eponymous Magnum publication, which revisits work from the 1940s to the present and across the wide breadth of American history. Accompanied by an archival display of images, events in this series feature photographers from the book in dialogue about their work, the complexity of the democratic experiment, and the many contemporary social and political challenges confronting us today.

Learn more at: https://publictrust.org/things-felt-but-not-quite-expressed

Image: Sohrab Hura, Looking for Jesus, Mississippi, 2016. © Sohrab Hura / Magnum Photos

08/01/2025

Join us at Public Trust for Things Felt But Not Quite Expressed, a conversation with Magnum photographer Sohrab Hura on Thursday, January 16, 2025 from 6-7:30pm exploring the dilemmas inherent in photographing the marginalized and the chaos and absurdity of life in America and beyond. This event is presented in partnership with Magnum Photos and the Department of Fine Arts at the Weitzman School of Design, and will feature Sohrab Hura in conversation with Lucy Gallun, Curator in the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. A reception will follow.

Organized in conjunction with Magnum America / U.S.A. at Public Trust, Things Felt But Not Quite Expressed takes its point of departure from the recent eponymous Magnum publication, which revisits work from the 1940s to the present and across the wide breadth of American history. Accompanied by an archival display of images, events in this series feature photographers from the book in dialogue about their work, the complexity of the democratic experiment, and the many contemporary social and political challenges confronting us today.

04/06/2024

You are cordially invited:
The Photo Review
Annual Garden Party
Saturday, June 8, 2024
1–7 p.m.
Rain or Shine
On the beautiful campus of Haverford College
in Haverford, PA
Bid a fond welcome to summer with an afternoon of conversation, pictures, drinks, and light fare in a bucolic campus setting.

Special Guests & Events include:
• Peter Barberie, the Brodsky Cura-
tor of Photographs at the Philadel-
phia Museum of Art; Anne Corso,
the new Executive Director of the
Michener Art Museum, and Marlo
DelSordo, the Michener’s Director
of Marketing and Communica-
tions; Liz Spungen, the Execu-
tive Director, and Mikaela Hawk,
Development & Communications
Manager of The Print Center; and
photographer Nancy Hellebrand,
who currently has a stunning show
at The Print Center.
• Stephen Perloff, editor of The Photo
Review and The Photograph Collector
• The Board-members of The Photo
Review and The Photograph Collector
• Book signing by our special guests
and others
• Meet many local photographers
and collectors
• Bring books to sign and sell
• Look at pictures — please bring
work to share!

$75 Individuals, $125 per Couple
$150 Patrons, $250 Benefactors
[A few artist tickets are available at $40.]

The Photo Review is a registered charitable organization. In accordance with Pennsylvania
law, we are required to advise you that a copy of our official registration and financial
information may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.

Last day to enter this esteemed photography competition is today!
15/05/2024

Last day to enter this esteemed photography competition is today!

First Time Users If this is the first time you are submitting to a competition managed by Smarter Entry, you must create a new profile. Once created, your login is good forever with all organizations using the Smarter Entry Competition Management System. START HERE

We hope to see you at the fabulous The Photo Review 2024 Garden Party on June 8, back at our wonderful venue at Haverfor...
15/05/2024

We hope to see you at the fabulous The Photo Review 2024 Garden Party on June 8, back at our wonderful venue at Haverford College. Details below!

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