What makes us special
For more than one million people, greater Rochester is home. A foreign exchange student recently asked me what our city is known for. Certainly, we
For more than one million people, greater Rochester is home. A foreign exchange student recently asked me what our city is known for. Certainly, we
How often do you find yourself stargazing? If you live in or near a city, chances are it might not be frequent. Urban areas have
It was a different world in Rochester at the dawn of 1925. Up until a few years earlier, the Erie Canal ran through downtown. Now,
During the summer of 1887, Rochester’s population was about 50,000 but rapidly on the rise. Kodak, Bausch and Lomb, French’s, and Sibley’s were all in their infancy. Downtown, where the Erie
Photographs, film, and video have been used to document important celebrations both big and small for years— births, birthdays, weddings . . . these mediums
More than ninety years after his death, the legacy of iconic entrepreneur, inventor, and founder of Eastman Kodak, George Eastman, lives on in Rochester. Known
Jim Montanus is following in his father’s footsteps yet carving out his own path as a multiple “Best of Rochester” winner and frequent poster on
In a Q&A session after being featured in the Behind the Glass Gallery, four film photographers—Indy Maring, Roberto Felipe, Beth Larter, and Rudy Fabre—share their