Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Heirs of the Dawn | By María Daniel Balcázar – burn magazine

    Heirs of the Dawn | By María Daniel Balcázar ‘Heirs of the Dawn’ by María Daniel Balcázar Purchase ‘Heirs of the Dawn’ book HERE! The ancient inhabitants of Oruro, Bolivia, named their land uru-uru, meaning the place w… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2022/02/heirs-of-the-dawn-book-by-maria-daniel-balcazar/ The ancient inhabitants of Oruro, Bolivia, named their land uru-uru, meaning the place where the light…

  • Long Time No See – The Leica camera Blog

    Link: Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein’s extensive art project explores the history of the Vietnam War, and pushes the boundaries of photography to a new level.

  • Photographer Captures the Brutality of the MS-13 Gang in El Salvador | PetaPixel

    Link: Tariq Zaidi is a British photographer who has spent three years between 2018 and 2020 studying and documenting the savagely violent gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and others operating in El Salvador.

  • How Claudia Gordillo Documented the Realities of Life in Nicaragua

    How Claudia Gordillo Documented the Realities of Life in Nicaragua

    How Claudia Gordillo Documented the Realities of Life in Nicaragua Whether photographing armed conflict or religious rituals, Gordillo observed Nicaraguan society from a close yet critical distance. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/how-claudia-gordillo-documented-the-realities-of-life-in-nicaragua/ Whether photographing armed conflict or religious rituals, Gordillo observed Nicaraguan society from a close yet critical distance.

  • The Humans of Daniel Arnold’s New York | The New Yorker

    The Humans of Daniel Arnold’s New York | The New Yorker

    The Humans of Daniel Arnold’s New York The photographer chronicles the interstitial weirdness of the city and the people in it, who are often too caught up in the busy steam of existence to pause and reflect on their lives. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-humans-of-daniel-arnolds-new-york The photographer Daniel Arnold is eerily adept at capturing perfect…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Storming of the Capitol @ Bronx Documentary Center

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Storming of the Capitol @ Bronx Documentary Center On January 6, 2021, for the first time in American history, an angry mob stormed the halls of Congress. Protestors destroyed federal property and assa… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/storming-of-the-capitol-bronx-documentary-center/ On January 6, 2021, for the first time in American history, an angry mob stormed the halls…

  • Matt Black Documents the Geography of Poverty in America | Blind

    Matt Black Documents the Geography of Poverty in America | Blind

    Matt Black Documents the Geography of Poverty in America — Blind Magazine For six years, and over 100,000 Miles through 46 States, Matt Black crisscrossed the United States by car and bus looking at America while recording the lives of rural and working-class Americans living in poverty in the richest country in the world. via…

  • The Radiant Intimacy of Jarod Lew’s Family Portraits

    The Radiant Intimacy of Jarod Lew’s Family Portraits

    The Radiant Intimacy of Jarod Lew’s Family Portraits The photographer wanted to tell a story about Chinese American family life. But, how do you photograph your mother without photographing your mother? via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/the-radiant-intimacy-of-jarod-lew-family-portraits/ At home in suburban Detroit, the Chinese American photographer invokes the unstable fantasias of personal memory.

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Alec Soth Asks What a Pound of Pictures Weighs

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Alec Soth Asks What a Pound of Pictures Weighs A new exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery brings together images photographer Alec Soth completed between 2018 and 2021. As is often his custom, Soth beg… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/alec-soth-asks-what-a-pound-of-pictures-weighs/ A new exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery brings together images photographer Alec Soth completed between 2018…

  • The Real Places That Gave Rise to Southern Fictions | The New Yorker

    The Real Places That Gave Rise to Southern Fictions | The New Yorker

    The Real Places That Gave Rise to Southern Fictions Tema Stauffer’s photographs explore how the experience of going somewhere is shaped by your expectations of what you will find. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-real-places-that-gave-rise-to-southern-fictions It is this kind of heftier noun which Tema Stauffer takes for her subject in “Southern Fiction,” a visual survey of…

  • A Photographer’s Fleeting Visions of the Puerto Rican Diaspora

    A Photographer’s Fleeting Visions of the Puerto Rican Diaspora

    A Photographer’s Fleeting Visions of the Puerto Rican Diaspora Genesis Báez explores the complexity of care, touch, and belonging among Puerto Rican women in the United States and beyond. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/genesis-baez-fleeting-visions-of-the-puerto-rican-diaspora/ In her photography, Báez explores the complexity of care, touch, and belonging among Puerto Rican women in the United States and beyond.

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Tania Franco Klein: The Gorgeous Hitchhike

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Tania Franco Klein: The Gorgeous Hitchhike There are different ways of being lost, and intention might be what makes all the difference. Often, when you say you’re lost, Tania Franco Klein tell… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/tania-franco-klein-the-gorgeous-hitchhike/ There are different ways of being lost, and intention might be what makes all the difference. Often, when…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Sandy Kim “Psychocandy” @ HVW8 Gallery, LA

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Sandy Kim “Psychocandy” @ HVW8 Gallery, LA Sandy Kim’s exhibition PSYCHOCANDY at HVW8 Gallery examines Kim’s month-long psychosis as it informs her photographic gaze and awareness of the e… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/sandy-kim-psychocandy-hvw8-gallery-la/ Sandy Kim’s exhibition PSYCHOCANDY at HVW8 Gallery examines Kim’s month-long psychosis as it informs her photographic gaze and awareness of the ever chaotic…

  • Historic Pittsburgh: A Grimy Wonderland | Blind

    Historic Pittsburgh: A Grimy Wonderland In the 1970s, David Ashkenas photographed Pittsburgh, in classic images that revive the city’s glorious past. Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/stories/3970-historic-pittsburgh-a-grimy-wonderland-en In the 1970s, David Aschkenas photographed Pittsburgh, in classic images that revive the city’s glorious past.

  • The Fading Ways of Indigenous Arctic Hunters

    The Fading Ways of Indigenous Arctic Hunters

    The Fading Ways of Indigenous Arctic Hunters Ragnar Axelsson’s portraits from Greenland reveal the effects of climate change on ice floes, sled dogs, and a traditional culture. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-fading-ways-of-indigenous-arctic-hunters Ragnar Axelsson’s portraits from Greenland reveal the effects of climate change on ice floes, sled dogs, and a traditional culture.

  • Daughters of the King | By Federica Valabrega – burn magazine

    Daughters of the King | By Federica Valabrega Daughters of the King | By Federica Valabrega Almost four years ago, I was invited for Shabbat dinner at the Garelik family in Crown Heights, a Lubavitch, Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. I had jus… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2021/12/daughters-of-the-king-by-federica-valabrega/ Almost four years ago, I was invited for Shabbat…

  • Blue Sky, Sunshine, White Sand by the Mile | Blind

    Blue Sky, Sunshine, White Sand by the Mile: Miami! “I wasn’t trying to be like the guy who photographed my Bar Mitzvah, someone who comes in to please everyone. I wish it was Diane Arbus who took the pictures of my Bar Mitzvah,” says Jewish-American photographer Godlis, remembering the 1974 trip to Florid Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/3960-blue-sky-sunshine-white-sand-by-the-mile-en…

  • At Night Gardens Grow – Photographs by Paul Guilmoth | Book review by Joanna L. Cresswell | LensCulture

    At Night Gardens Grow – Photographs by Paul Guilmoth | Book review by Joanna L. Cresswell | LensCulture

    At Night Gardens Grow – Photographs by Paul Guilmoth | Book review by Joanna L. Cresswell | LensCulture This spectral offering transports us into a landscape populated by anonymous figures and restless animals, navigating their way through the dead of the night via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/paul-guilmoth-at-night-gardens-grow This spectral offering transports us into a landscape populated by…

  • A Photographer Revisits the Book That Taught Her About Dying | The New Yorker

    A Photographer Revisits the Book That Taught Her About Dying | The New Yorker

    A Photographer Revisits the Book That Taught Her About Dying Inspired by an antique photo collection called “Wisconsin Death Trip,” Alessandra Sanguinetti went in search of her own American gothic. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-photographer-revisits-the-book-that-taught-her-about-dying When the photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti was growing up in Argentina during the nineteen-seventies, her mother kept on the coffee table…

  • The Year in Pictures 2021 – The New York Times

    The Year in Pictures 2021 – The New York Times

    The Year in Pictures 2021 While many people, fearing the virus, continued to stay close to home, photographers traveled the world, documenting the world’s turmoil and triumphs. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/world/year-in-pictures.html The year 2021 opened with the promise of vaccines, and the belief that we would all return to “normal” after the tumultuous year of the pandemic.…