For the last seven years, photographer Richard Renaldi has gone to various parts of America to take portraits of strangers that make them look like friends, family members, or even lovers. The point ...
Everyone’s a critic, they say. But most people aren’t filing on Tuesdays. For the writers pictured here, engaging with culture isn’t a hobby or a sideline or a way of sounding off. It’s a vocation, in ...
A 54-year-old West Palm Beach man, who has been convicted three times in connection with investment fraud schemes, this week was sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison in connection with his latest scams ...
If you’re being approached by a photographer with a large, antique-looking camera, who is asking you to pose with a stranger, it’s probably Richard Renaldi. The photographer traveled around the ...
At the museum a few weeks ago, an elderly woman in a crisp white shirt and designer eyeglasses caught my eye. She wielded a cane and had a strait-laced young man by her side. Grandson, I thought, ...
Walking the streets of New York City, photographer Richard Renaldi felt fascinated by large groups of strangers and how they seemed to relate and interact with one another. In his ongoing series, ...
We're used to people with clipboards asking for signatures, but how would you feel if someone with a camera asked you to hug a stranger? That's exactly what Richard Renaldi did for his series Touching ...