Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Misha Erwitt by David Schonauer
“It is what it is,” says Misha Erwitt. Now 56 years old, he is beginning his 11th year in Los Angeles, a place that still seems like an alien landscape to a New York-bred street photographer. “Try to take a street picture in L.A.,” he says. “There are certain places you can go to accomplish…
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Postcard from Robert Polidori: Yemen, 1996
In 1996, the photographer Robert Polidori travelled to Yemen on assignment from French Geo, photogra
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Gary Copeland: SXSW Music Festival and Rock Photography
Gary Copeland, a commercial photographer based in Los Angeles, specializes in shooting the contemporary music scene, covering on-stage performances and the backstage life of bands and individual performers. Gary recently returned from the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas where he shot live performances of bands on the Volcom Entertainment record label. He…
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Theater of War: Photographs by Christopher Morris
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/04/08/theater-of-war-photographs-by-christopher-morris/#1 TIME contract photographer Christopher Morris, on assignment in Libya for nearly a month, has been documenting what Libyan government minders have orchestrated, and beyond. Working quickly, often times shooting from inside the tour bus and under the radar of government minders,…
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Jake Shivery
Before I even got to reading the interview, I had already fallen in love with Jake’s images…it’s that little ache, that desire to possess, that desire to have created it yourself which rolls into a deeper appreciation of the work because you know you couldn’t possibily make work like it. Link: L E N S…
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ATLAS HOODS: THE THIRD KOREA
What few people know, however, is that there’s another Korea, west of the famous two. This third Korea is where the worlds of North and South meet head-on in a weird capitalist/communist clusterf*ck overseen by the Chinese. Ever wanted to visit Kim Jong-il’s birthplace while drinking Starbucks, listening to K-Pop, and not getting shot? West…
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The Photographers of reGeneration2
reGeneration2 presents us the new generation of artists, offering us a remarkable outline featuring the works of 80 international photographers chosen in the context of the competition organized by the Musée de l’Elysée à Lausanne. This thorough and rigorous selection presents over 200 images, with never before seen works that address different subjects, such as…
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: AMSTERDAM, NY, AnnaBeekePhotography
intro Link: http://www.annabeeke.com/#/amsterdam-ny/REDROOM_portfolio
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Great all-new edition of Lens Culture online now
Discover an eclectic mix of great new contemporary photography in the lastest edition of Lens Cul
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william eckersley alexander shields – u.s.80
william eckersley alexander shields – u.s.80 [slidepress gallery=’williameckersleyalexandershields_u-s-80′] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls William Eckersley and Alexander Shields U.S.80 play this essa… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2011/04/william-eckersley-alexander-shields-u-s-80/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:burnmagburnmagazine During three visits between 2008 and 2009, we travelled U.S.80 several times, building a collection of large and medium format photographs that document the…
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ATLAS HOODS: BOTSWANA’S COWBOY METALHEADS
Love it or hate it, when most people think of metal, they think of white dudes. Even if metal was born from the blues and there are growing scenes in places like Indonesia and Peru, metal’s founding fathers–Priest, Sabbath, Maiden–and most of those who’ve come after have been unmistakably Caucasian. Which is why I was…
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Worth a look: Glenna Gordon’s Harper, southeast Liberia
Looking through her site, I was struck by Gordon’s work from Harper, southeast Liberia. It’s a quiet and intimate portrait of a community, photographed beautifully and thoughtfully. Link: Worth a look: Glenna Gordon’s Harper, southeast Liberia | dvafoto
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Corentin Fohlen One of the new wave
I began with black and white photography in 2002. May as well be yesterday. He covered Brussels, looking for funny shots, humanistic photography. He cut classes in order to make his own prints. A little bit Tintin, very much Capa, and quickly, he settled in Paris where he was bitten by News Fever. Link: Corentin…
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Decisive Moments of Chaos (5 photos)
New York based photographer Ken Shung says he set out to make images that embody the idea of the “Pretty Picture.” He captures disjunction, viewing social spaces in search of a magical decisive moment that shows something ominous, paradoxical, or timeless. Link: Decisive Moments of Chaos (5 photos) | PDN Photo of the Day
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Matthew Reamer, San Francisco
The Scraper Bike Movement, as its participants refer to it, was spawned from East Oakland’s vibrant car culture around 2006. Like the Buicks and Oldsmobiles riding on rims 24” and larger, Scraper Bikes are often equipped with car stereos and are themed for everything from candy to fallen friends. Link: Art & Photography: Matthew Reamer…
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lea meilandt – the maguires
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Thirty Days on the Ground in Libya
Goran Tomasevic of Reuters arrived in Libya on Feb. 23, having covered the upheaval in Egypt. (“Even the Middle Ground Is Perilous in Cairo,” Feb. 4.) These images, presented in chronological order, convey some sense of what a tumultuous month it has been. Kerri MacDonald interviewed Mr. Tomasevic by e-mail last week. Link: Thirty Days…
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Zoran Milosavljevic
Los Angeles photographer, Zoran Milosavljevic, really knows his hometown. Literally, block by block. He has completed a seven year series, The Wilshire Project, exploring a city and it’s inhabitants using a sixteen mile boulevard as it’s axis. Link: L E N S C R A T C H: Zoran Milosavljevic
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Blood and Tears in Libya (9 photos)
Philip Poupin, a photojournalist based in Afghanistan, has covered conflict and human rights issues for six years, most recently covering the conflict in Libya from the rebels’ side. Link: Blood and Tears in Libya (9 photos) | PDN Photo of the Day
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Dispatch from Libya: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/03/24/dispatch-from-libya-photographs-by-yuri-kozyrev/#1 Despite a long history of photographing conflict across the world, Kozyrev said the danger working in eastern Libya surpassed anything he’s seen. “It’s the most intense fighting I’ve seen,” he said. “Bombs, helicopters shooting at us, rockets – it was heavy.…