The Bob Mizer Museum and Photographic Archives in San Francisco presents “Analog Human Studies,” a quarter‑century survey of Slava Mogutin’s bold, human‑focused photography, on view April 2 through June 13, 2026.

Dig out the Bob Mizer Museum and Photographic Archives in San Francisco, because they’re presenting “Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography by Slava Mogutin.”
Running from April 2 through June 13, 2026, the exhibition brings together a full quarter‑century of Mogutin’s bold, human‑centered photographic work.
As the museum notes, “The exhibition marks Mogutin’s debut with the foundation and brings together a quarter‑century of his work.” It’s a rare chance to experience Mogutin’s evolution — his analog eye, his unfiltered intimacy, and his signature focus on the human form — all in one sweeping presentation.
A study in flesh, identity, and presence, this is Mogutin in full analog force.



For more information on the eccentric and beautiful exhibit visit: Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography by Slava Mogutin
Drop your thoughts — does Mogutin’s 25‑year portrait world pull you in?








