Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Street View and Beyond: Google’s Influence on Photography

    Street View and Beyond: Google’s Influence on Photography

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/10/24/street-view-and-beyond-googles-influence-on-photography/#1 The massive and growing archive has spawned a virtual world of images like we’ve never seen before in the history of photography—and its accessibility has inspired a new generation of photographers who are using the tool to document the world while…

  • Abstract Interior Photos Conjure Feelings of Vertigo

    Link: Abstract Interior Photos Conjure Feelings of Vertigo | Feature Shoot Berlin-based photographer Menno Aden takes typical rooms and interior settings and turns them into mind-altering viewing experiences which can conjure feelings of vertigo. He’s able to distort perception by installing cameras on the ceilings of interior spaces, such as classrooms, elevators, and corner shops,…

  • Robert Leslie’s Enhanced E-Book, ‘Stormbelt,’ Explores America

    Robert Leslie’s Enhanced E-Book, ‘Stormbelt,’ Explores America

    A Photographic Road Trip Through a Familiar Superpower The English photographer Robert Leslie, inspired by the inauguration of our 44th president, rented a car and drove across America. His multimedia project, “Stormbelt,” was a result of two trips. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/23/a-roadtrip-through-a-superpower/ “I didn’t go out to make this ironic look of America,” said Mr.…

  • Attachments

    Attachments

    Attachments “Attachments,” a group photography show featured in this week’s Goings On About Town section, opened this Saturday at The Hole. Curated by Kathy … via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2012/10/attachments.html#slide_ss_0=1 the show features work by nine contemporary photographers: Barber, Andrew Kuo, Asger Carlsen, Jason Nocito, Jessica Eaton, Jim Mangan, Kate Steciw, Peter Sutherland, and Sandy…

  • Michal Chelbin Sailboats and Swans

    Link: Michal Chelbin Sailboats and Swans | Le Journal de la Photographie Michal Chelbin’s latest body of photography, shot in seven prisons in the Ukraine and Russia over the past six years, explores what it means to be locked and constantly watched—and to be looking back at such a person in this surreal world within…

  • Paccarik Orue

    Paccarik Orue

    Latin American Week: Paccarik Orue This week, Argentinian photographer Eleonora Ronconi is taking over as guest editor, featuring work created by Latin American photographers… Estoy muy feliz de poder mostrarles mi primera selección de la semana: Paccarik Orue! I am very excited to featu via LENSCRATCH: http://www.lenscratch.com/2012/10/latin-american-week-paccarik-orue.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 Michal Chelbin’s latest body of photography, shot in seven prisons in…

  • Gilles Peress

    Link: Gilles Peress | JENREN

  • nadia sablin – two sisters

    Nadia Sablin – Two Sisters Nadia Sablin Two Sisters In 1952, my grandfather began to lose his vision as a result of being wounded in World War II. Wanting to return to the place where he grew up, he found an unoccupied hill … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2012/10/nadia-sablin-two-sisters/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+burnmag+%28burn+magazine%29 In the series “Two Sisters”, I record…

  • Rev. Don Doll’s Decades of Documenting Native Americans

    Rev. Don Doll’s Decades of Documenting Native Americans

    A Photographer and a Prayer The Rev. Don Doll’s passions — faith and photography — have been intertwined since he began teaching and documenting Native Americans 50 years ago. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/a-photographer-and-prayer/ When the Rev. Don Doll arrived on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota in 1962, he was an earnest 24-year-old Jesuit…

  • The Aftermath Project, Putting Together Its Fifth Book

    Link: The Aftermath Project, Putting Together Its Fifth Book – NYTimes.com Each year, The Aftermath Project awards grants to photographers from around the world who are working to tell what they see as the other half: what happens after years of the bombing and bloodshed come to an end, when refugees return home, rebuild towns…

  • 7 jours d’Agence Echo

    Link: 7 jours d’Agence Echo | Le Journal de la Photographie Created this year (yes, in 2012) and named ECHO by photographer, manager & a photojournalism professor Gianmarco Maraviglia, it is a self described photo agency of the insight and unexpected

  • Micheline Dullin: Sihanouk’s Cambodia

    Link: Micheline Dullin: Sihanouk’s Cambodia | Le Journal de la Photographie Micheline Dullin is a french photographer. She went to Cambodia with her husband in 1958 and was hired by then Prince Norodom Sihanouk who passed away on October 15th. Her pictures were collected in a book ”Une vie de photographe Cambodge 1958-1964”

  • Craig Semetko: America: E Pluribus Unum

    Link: Craig Semetko: America: E Pluribus Unum « The Leica Camera A classic street shooter in the great tradition, Craig Semetko uses Leica cameras  to capture images that transcend the moment

  • Mark Powell

    Link: Mark Powell | JENREN

  • Beth Dow

    Link: Beth Dow | JENREN

  • James Mollison

    Link: James Mollison | JENREN

  • Nadav Kander’s Photos of ‘Yangtze — The Long River’

    Link: Nadav Kander’s Photos of ‘Yangtze — The Long River’ – NYTimes.com Finishing “Yangtze – The Long River” required three years and five trips to China, “a place that is moving and changing so fast that it can only be unnatural,” he said.

  • Revisiting the Mastery of Mexican Photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo

    Revisiting the Mastery of Mexican Photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/10/17/revisiting-the-mastery-of-mexican-photographer-manuel-alvarez-bravo/#1 Often cited as Mexico’s most celebrated fine art photographer, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, whose life almost spanned the entire 20th century, relentlessly captured the history of the country’s evolving social and geopolitical atmosphere

  • misha friedman – tuberculosis in the former soviet union

    Misha Friedman – Tuberculosis in the former Soviet Union Misha Friedman Tuberculosis in the former Soviet Union Tuberculosis is still a very deadly disease – especially in the former Soviet Union. The number of patients with very difficult to treat forms… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2012/10/misha-friedman-tuberculosis-in-the-former-soviet-union/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+burnmag+%28burn+magazine%29 I have been working on this story since 2008. It…

  • Trevor Paglen’s Photographs of Secret Government Activity

    Trevor Paglen’s Photographs of Secret Government Activity

    Trevor Paglen’s State Secrets In his article “Prying Eyes,” in this week’s issue, Jonah Weiner writes about the artist Trevor Paglen, who uses specialized equipment to document … via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2012/10/trevor-paglen.html#slide_ss_0=1 A view of the Tonopah Test Range from eighteen miles away, this image is part of Paglen’s “Limit Telephotography” series, in which…