Category: Editor’s Choice
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Magnum Photos Blog
Henri Cartier-Bresson. The Man, the Image & the World This collection of work provides the ultimate retrospective look at a lifetime’s achievement. It includes the first photographs taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson, some of which have never been published, rarely seen work from all periods of his life, and a generous selection of classic photographs that…
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The Changing Landscape of the American West – The New York Times
The Changing Landscape of the American West After Lucas Foglia was rescued by a passing driver during a snowstorm in Wyoming, he set out to photograph the evolving landscape of the American West and the communities most affected by its changes. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/22/the-changing-landscape-of-the-american-west/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog In the late fall of 2009, the photographer Lucas Foglia…
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Magnum Photos Blog
Odysseia At the borders of Europe, migrants try to force their way into this impenetrable citadel. Migrants, a generic name for lives that are nonetheless distinct. Through photography and video, Antoine d’Agata distances himself from a sensational or dramatic approach. He gets right up close to the experience and the odyssey of these men and…
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Watch ‘Documentary Now’ tear VICE a new one – Boing Boing
Watch ‘Documentary Now’ tear VICE a new one Documentary Now! is a hilarious sendup of the documentary genre by SNL alumni, and IFC has released the second episode DRONEZ: The Hunt for El Chingon, a parody of the always mockable VICE sensatio… via Boing Boing: http://boingboing.net/2015/08/13/watch-documentary-now-tear.html Documentary Now! is a hilarious sendup of the documentary…
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The ‘Internet History’ Tumblr Finds Your Darkest Defunct Flickr Gallery | VICE | United States
The ‘Internet History’ Tumblr Finds Your Darkest Defunct Flickr Gallery Doug Battenhausen has been trolling dead image-hosting accounts, rotted links, and maybe your tweenage MySpace for the past five years, amassing a collection of gloriously depressing snapshots. via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/internet-history-finds-your-secrets-427 Doug Battenhausen has been trolling dead image-hosting accounts, rotted links, and maybe your tweenage MySpace…
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Sarker Protick – Love Me or Kill Me « burn magazine
Sarker Protick – Love Me or Kill Me Sarker Protick Love Me or Kill Me [ EPF 2015 FINALIST ] The Bangladeshi film industry based in Dhaka, and so known as “Dhallywood” has been going since 1956. Dhallywood movies have fall… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2015/08/sarker-protick-love-me-or-kill-me/ The Bangladeshi film industry based in Dhaka, and so known…
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Roger Frei – AEDES | LensCulture
Roger Frei – AEDES | LensCulture A bee hive with a lot of colourful boxes? A collection of mailboxes in a multi-family dwelling? A photograph in the tradition of serial art? Or a score, based on the model of the “synaesthetic” keyboard of Alexander Skrjabins? The first associations you via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/projects/132842-aedes Roger Frei searches…
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Odd, Old Days in Times Square – NYTimes.com
Odd, Old Days in Times Square Andrew Savulich’s photos of 1980s New York are quirky and off-kilter, like the city itself before it became a sanitized tourist mecca. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/05/15/odd-old-days-in-times-square/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog There was so much crime in New York back then that the white-haired man, Andrew Savulich, had his pick of numerous scenes of…
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Sebastião Salgado’s Journey From Brazil to the World – NYTimes.com
Sebastião Salgado’s Journey From Brazil to the World In a wide-ranging interview, Sebastião Salgado discusses a new documentary that tracks his path from childhood in Brazil to witnessing some of the greatest stories of his age. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/23/sebastio-salgados-journey-from-brazil-to-the-world/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog Listen, I am not a social photographer. I am not an economic photographer. I’m not…
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World Press Photo 2015 Winners’ Gallery
World Press Photo 2015 Winners’ Gallery View the entire collection of winning images from the 58th World Press Photo Contest. The winners were selected from more than 95,000 images submitted to the contest.
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Epiphany on a Kosovo Rooftop – NYTimes.com
Epiphany on a Kosovo Rooftop Fred R. Conrad may be best known for his exquisite portraits, but an assignment in Kosovo taught him the value of watching and waiting for the story to come to him. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/12/22/epiphany-on-a-kosovo-rooftop/ Kathy Ryan, the director of photography for The New York Times Magazine, sent me to…
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The year in media errors and corrections 2014 | Poynter.
The year in media errors and corrections 2014 An earlier version of this story erroneously said that Joaquín Guzmán was found in bed with his secretary. He was found with his wife. This version has been corrected.
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Best of 2014
Best of 2014 · Longform We recommended 1,642 articles this year, from 1,364 writers and 417 publishers. Collectively, they were read over 10 million times. These are our favorites. You can read every article on this list in the totally free Longform App. Download it today. via Longform: http://longform.org/lists/best-of-2014 We recommended 1,642 articles this year,…
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2014: The Year in Photos, September-December – In Focus – The Atlantic
2014: The Year in Photos, September-December Part three of a three-part photo summary of the year: severe drought in California, Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement protests, raging battles and U.S. airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria, victories for same-sex marriage proponents in the U.S. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/12/2014-the-year-in-photos-september-december/100870/ As the year comes to a close, it’s…
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2014: The Year in Photos, May – August – In Focus – The Atlantic
2014: The Year in Photos, May-August Part two of a three-part photo summary of the year: Summer rioting in Ferguson, Missouri, the World Cup in Brazil, the flight of the Yazidis from ISIS in Iraq, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, and the Israel-G via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/12/2014-the-year-in-photos-may-august/100869/…
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2014: The Year in Photos, January – April – In Focus – The Atlantic
2014: The Year in Photos, January-April Part one of a three-part photo summary of the year: Protests that drove Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych from office, the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Ellen DeGeneres' much-retweeted selfie from the Oscars, and the ongoing and brutal sit via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/12/2014-the-year-in-photos-january-april/100868/ As the year comes to a close,…
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Lucas Foglia’s Sweeping Photos of the American West in the Midst of a Mining Boom – Feature Shoot
Lucas Foglia’s Sweeping Photos of the American West in the Midst of a Mining Boom – Feature Shoot Moving Cattle to Spring Pasture, Boulder, Wyoming 2011 Tommy Trying to Shoot Coyotes, Big Springs Ranch, Oasis, Nevada 2012 Frontcountry is Lucas Foglia‘s exploration of the American West, where human… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/09/lucas-foglia/ Frontcountry is Lucas…
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James Nachtwey: 30 Years in TIME – LightBox
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/09/18/james-nachtwey-30-years-in-time/#1 To celebrate James Nachtwey’s 30 years as a contract photographer for TIME, we have organized an exhibit of 54 layouts that have appeared in the magazine featuring his work from Chechnya to Somalia and from Afghanistan to Burma, along with a…
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Stephen Wilkes: Time Machine — zPhotoJournal
Stephen Wilkes: Time Machine I see a lot out there and what I see is people who have talent and work hard…or think they work hard…but the priority they need to get to that special place is going to escape them. They don’t understand that the level of passion and drive that you have to…