A non-profit center for 3D stereoscopic art and photography in Portland, Oregon. Provides exhibitions of the world's best stereoscopic art and photography in addition to historical displays and workshops to teach techniques used.
One of the world's greatest collections, parts of the Foto-Historama are made accessible to the public in a series of changing exhibitions and special presentations.
A museum concerning the photographer, her life, and work. Includes museum information, events, and exhibits. Located in Staten Island, New York.
World's oldest photographic archive includes a picture library, a photo museum, an exhibition space, a conservation laboratory and an editorial office.
Non-profit organization that promotes contemporary photomedia-based art. Includes details of exhibitions, workshops, archives, membership program, volunteer opportunities and contact information. Located in Paddington, New South Wales.
A photographic resource, archive and gallery. Based in Belfast city centre’s it remains Northern Ireland’s only dedicated photography gallery.
Information on the exhibitions and publications of this non-profit space dedicated to contemporary photography, plus how to submit work for an exhibition. Located in Portland, Oregon.
Features contemporary exhibitions, digital and web art online and a vast historical photograph collection. Located at the University of California Riverside.
Exhibits the work of Canadian photographers. The museum's permanent collection includes over 158,000 images. Located in Ottawa.
A research center and museum at the University of Arizona, Tucson. Includes public print viewing from the collection, a research archive, library, and changing exhibitions.
Information on past and forthcoming exhibits, events, and workshops. Located in Tampa.
Art museum for photography and photographic media. Web site in German and English, with information on exhibitions and other programs. Located in Switzerland.
British museum which commemorates the life and work of William Henry Fox Talbot through exhibitions of new and historical photography. Located in Lacock, England.
Organization founded by Ansel Adams, now defunct, though the web site remains open. Located in San Francisco, California.
Collects and interprets images, films, and equipment in the disciplines of photography and motion picture. Located in Rochester, New York. Entrance Charge.
The Foundation was created to preserve the independence and keep alive the spirit of Henri Cartier Bresson's work. To maintain this exceptional heritage in France which will be inalienable and open to visitors.
Non-profit gallery specializing in photography as an art form. Supports emerging and mid-career artists, and promotes the study of photography.
Hours and membership information, exhibition guide and previews, catalogs, museum shop. Located in Manhattan, New York.
Museum of stereographic photography and repository for the products of the Keystone View Company. Located in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Features work from all countries from 1900 to the present. Includes opening hours, admission fees, directions and contact form. Located in Japan.
A museum of photography dedicated to promoting the general history of the subject to people from all walks of life. Derbyshire, UK.
Non-profit gallery presenting new work by contemporary photographers. Site provided information on exhibitions, residency program, and the journal Contact Sheet. Located in Syracuse, New York.
The University of Sydney's collection contains works by Australian and international photographers, including Harold Cazeneaux, Roger Fenton, and Negretti and Zambra.
Focuses mainly on exhibitions by contemporary Finnish artists.
The only Russian Museum, which has chosen the strategy of festivals and broad scale projects. Maintains a large collection of old and contemporary Russian photographic masterpieces, as well as a library of photographic books.