2022
The New Yorker: A Buffalo Photographer’s Dignified Look at the Passage of Time
2013
SI NO FUERA POR LA LLUVIA: Milton Rogovin in Chile, by Carlos Trujillo, poet and professor at University of Villanova, Published by Editorial Okeldan, Chile 2013
2010
The People V. the Optometrist, by Arthur Bleich, Rangefinder Magazine for Professional Photographers, January 2010
2009
Picture Man: The Poetry of Photographer Milton Rogovin. A film produced by The Rogovin Collection, LLC, 2009.
From the Western Door to the Lower West Side. photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press, Buffalo, New York, 2009.
Milton Rogovin: The Lens & The Pen: Photographs & Poems by Milton Rogovin. Palisade Press, Arroyo Seco, NM, 2009.
Voices Silenced, Faces Preserved. New York Times, Arts and Leisure, August 9, 2009, Randy Kennedy
2008
Janet Zandy and Mark Rogovin, “The Practice of Not Forgetting: Photography by Milton Rogovin in Buffalo’s Lower West Side,” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, Special Issue, Teaching the City, Spring-Summer 2008: 68-93.
Janet Zandy, “Seeing and Looking: And Teaching the Difference,” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, Special Issue, Teaching the City, Spring-Summer 2008: 94-96.
Janet Zandy, “Photography and Writing: A Pedagogy of Seeing,” exposure: The Journal of the Society for Photographic Education, Spring 2008: 26-32.
Nada Queda Atrás. Poems by Carlos Trujillo, photographs by Milton Rogovin. Ediciones Museo de Arte Moderno Chiloé, Chile.
The Rich Have Their Own Photographers, a film by Ezra Bookstein. Produced by MUSE Film and Television. January 2008.
2007
The Eye Doctor’s Vision by Paul Von Blum. Tikkun. November/December 2007. Escondido, California.
Milton Rogovin by Mark Rogovin. Double Take, Volume 2, No. 2. Fall/Winter 2007. The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland.
Jews and American Popular Culture, Volume 2. ed Paul Buhle. Praeger Publishers.
2006
A Place In History by Andrew Z. Galarneau. The Buffalo News. November 5, 2006. Buffalo, New York.
The Leftist Lensman by Ron Grossman. Chicago Tribune Magazine. July 2, 2006. Chicago, Illinois.
Milton Rogovin: The Making of a Social Documentary Photographer by Melanie Herzog. Center for Creeative Photography and University of Washington Press. Seattle, Washington.
2005
Milton Rogovin: The Mining Photographs. Essay by Judith Keller. Getty Publications, Los Angeles, California.
2004
Nada queda atras: Milton Rogovin, Fotografias, Carlos Trujillo, Poemas, Photographs by Milton Rogovin, Poetry by Carlos Trujillo, Publisher, Ediciones Museo de Arte Moderno Chiloé, 2004
Milton Rogovin: An Activist Photographer
© Robert Hirsch/www.lightresearch.net,
Originally published in Afterimage, September/October 2004
The essential Rogovin: An in-depth conversation
© Robert Hirsch/www.lightresearch.net
Originally published in Buffalo Spree Magazine, November 2004
With Eyes and Soul: Images of Cuba. Poems by Nancy Morejón, photographs by Milton Rogovin. White Pine Press, Buffalo, New York.
2003
Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones, a film by Harvey Wang. This 12 minute film celebrates the life’s work of Milton Rogovin and won first place for short films in the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on May 10, 2003. For more information about the film, please contact Harvey Wang at www.harveywang.com.
For Rogovin, A Bittersweet ‘Harvest Time’, by Mark Sommer – News Staff Reporter, The Buffalo News, Sunday, July 27, 2003
West Side story. Black & White Photography. No 23. July, 2003. New Sussex, England.
A Sympathetic Lens on Ordinary People by Julie Salamon. The New York Times. June 16, 2003. New York, NY
Buffalo’s West Side Storyteller by Michael Powell. The Washington Post. June 22, 2003. Washington, D.C.
Forgotten Ones, A Red-Baited Optometrist Records a Neighborhood by Tom Robbins. Village Voice. June 25-July 1, 2003. New York City, NY
Buffalo Soldier Entertainment Weekly. #719. July 18, 2003. New York, NY
Art Profile: 20-20 Milton Rogovin by L.J. deBerenardo. Traffic. Williamsville New York
Ninety-three-year-old photographer focuses on ‘forgotten ones’ By Tara Burghart (Associated Press Writer). Newsday. July 5, 2003. New York City, NY
Buffalo remembered. Manhattan Museum shows decades of city’s faces captured in artist’s photos. (from the Washington Post). Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, NY
The Forgotten Ones. By David Isay, David Miller, and Harvey Wang. The Quantuck Lane Press, New York
Black & White Magazine for Collectors of Fine Photography. February, 2003. Volume 5. Issue 23. Arroyo Grande, California
Milton Rogovin, Photographing ‘The Forgotten Ones, Morning Edition Saturday, June 14, 2003
2002
The Spirit of the Family. By Al and Tipper Gore. Includes two triptychs by Milton Rogovin. Henry Holt and Company, LLC. New York, New York
2001
The Bonds Between Us, Family Portraits from Around the World, White Pine Press. Buffalo, New York
From Generation to Generation, Milton Rogovin Photographs, A Teacher Resource Guide. Also includes a poster of several triptychs. Milwaukee Museum of Art. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Digital reproductions traveled with curriculum through the Milwaukee Public Schools.
Columbia Magazine. Celebrating the Forgotten Ones Summer, 2001. Columbia University Alumni Association. New York, New York.
Art Voice Magazine. Strike the Stone, Milton Rogovin Buffalo, New York. July 5, 2001.