photography

New Overture Center exhibits explore identity, history and heritage

The Overture Center's winter galleries, with contributions from several different artists, all examine different facets of identity.

The Overture Center for the Arts winter galleries, with contributions from several different artists, examine different facets of identity.

Behind Pete Souza's camera lens

Pete Souza’s photographs have captured two presidencies and countless iconic moments.

Pete Souza’s photographs have captured two presidencies and countless iconic moments. Now the Madison resident adds International Photography Hall of Fame inductee to his impressive resume and a new book to his portfolio.

Best Madison Magazine photos of 2021

Over the past year, Madison Magazine has written stories about notable locals, delicious restaurants, talented artists and the day-to-day happenings impacting our community.

Over the past year, Madison Magazine has written stories about notable locals, delicious restaurants, talented artists and the day-to-day happenings impacting our community.

Inside the complicated world of the travel influencer

Amy Seder isn't used to having the door slammed in her face. Her artfully posed Instagram posts of a glamorous life led in glamorous destinations has won her an army of online admirers that the travel industry is usually eager to embrace.

Photos reimagine Havana as pastel-colored dreamland

Two vintage cars sit outside a crumbling movie theater. A narrow street drips with sunlight, its pastel facades and peeling shutters set against a saturated sky. A stray dog saunters past a wall painted with the words, "En cada barrio revolución," a famous Cuban slogan translating as: "In every neighborhood, revolution."

New York landmarks transported to the wilderness

The white curves of New York's Guggenheim Museum stand out against a burnt red landscape. The light blue column of the United Nations headquarters is set against a yellow sand dune, rather than the winding parkway of FDR Drive.