Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Exactitudes®

    This is an old site that I linked to way back, but it’s still one of the greatest photo projects I’ve seen. Just had to put it up again. So amazing… Exactitudes Photographer Ari Versluis and profiler Ellie Uyttenbroek have worked together since October 1994. Inspired by a shared interest in the striking dress codes…

  • Domestic Abuse in the Photos of Donna Ferrato

    Domestic Abuse in the Photos of Donna Ferrato

    Helping the People Beyond the Pain Donna Ferrato started chronicling sexual adventurers on the edge of eroticism. But she was jolted into action when she confronted domestic violence. Thirty years later, she is still photographing — and advocating for — victims of abuse. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/09/helping-the-people-beyond-the-pain/ “I want to start a revolution with my…

  • Evgenia Arbugaeva photographs the remote town of Tiksi on the Siberian coast of Russia

    Feature Shoot Evgenia Arbugaeva was born in the remote town of Tiksi on the Siberian coast of Russia. She studied Art Management at the International School of Moscow and in 2009 graduated from the ICP’s photojournalism and documentary program. She now works between Russia and New York.

  • Street Photos of Distracted Cellphone Users

    Misha Erwitt, Lens: These days, it’s completely normal to see someone totally oblivious to his or her surroundings yakking away on crowded sidewalks. Cellphones and digital cameras have become ever smaller and commonplace. Inadvertently eavesdropping on someone’s private conversation or being bumped into by someone busily texting and walking is part of the urban landscape.

  • Critical Mass: Susan Worsham

    Critical Mass: Susan Worsham

    Critical Mass: Susan Worsham Looking at portfolios from Critical Mass 2011…I am a long time fan of Susan Worsham’s photographs. Her color palette, her ability to combine still life and portraiture, and her quiet realism of things past and present always feel genuine and true. Of th via LENSCRATCH: http://www.lenscratch.com/2011/11/critical-mass-susan-worsham.html I am a long time…

  • Critical Mass: Daniel Beltra

    Critical Mass: Daniel Beltra

    Critical Mass: Daniel Beltra While in China for two weeks and because I may not have access to my blog, I am writing posts in advance. Beginning today and continuing through next week, I will be looking at portfolios that caught my eye in the Critical Mass jurying process. A number o via LENSCRATCH: http://www.lenscratch.com/2011/11/critical-mass-daniel-beltra.html…

  • Matteo Bastianelli Post war in the Balkans

    La Lettre de la Photographie I am a 26 free-lance photographer, filmmaker and journalist based between Rome and Sarajevo. In 2007 I started working on long-term documentary projects, focusing mainly on social issues and post war consequences in the Balkans.

  • Life Through the Lens of Photojournalist Emilio Morenatti

    Life Through the Lens of Photojournalist Emilio Morenatti

    Life Through the Lens of Photojournalist Emilio Morenatti (Image above copyrighted by Emilio Morenatti) Emilio Morenatti is a photo journalist who has covered various events in Spain, Afghanistan, as well as the Middle East. Not only has he covered the wa… via ERIC KIM: http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2011/11/life-through-the-lens-of-photojournalist-emilio-morenatti/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+EricKimStreetPhotographyBlog+%28Eric+Kim+Street+Photography+Blog%29 Emilio Morenatti is a photo journalist who has covered various…

  • ‘The Radical Camera,’ a History of the Photo League, Opens at the Jewish Museum

    ‘The Radical Camera,’ a History of the Photo League, Opens at the Jewish Museum

    15 Years That Changed Photography Sixty years ago this week, the Photo League closed its doors after being labelled a subversive group. But in its 15-year life, the group transformed documentary photography in ways that went beyond the political. An exhibition in New York shows how. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/04/15-years-that-changed-photography/ Sixty years ago this week,…

  • Kevin WY Lee: The Invisible Photographer

    The Leica Camera Kevin WY Lee is a street photographer and the founder of The Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA), a street photography and visual documentary that features Asian photographers. In almost a year, he was able to grow the IPA community to over 70,000+ Facebook fans while pushing the art of street photography and visual documentation…

  • Robert Rauschenberg as Photographer

    Robert Rauschenberg as Photographer

    Robert Rauschenberg as Photographer The artist Robert Rauschenberg was always interested in bringing a full range of media to his artworks—he’s most famous, after all, for his … via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2011/11/robert-rauschenberg-as-photographer.html The artist Robert Rauschenberg was always interested in bringing a full range of media to his artworks—he’s most famous, after all, for…

  • Rawiya: Photography Collective Finds Strength in Numbers

    Rawiya: Photography Collective Finds Strength in Numbers

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/11/03/rawiya-photography-collective-finds-strength-in-numbers/#1 the Rawiya collective, a photography cooperative made up of six female photographers from across the Middle East, who’ve pooled their resources, contacts and talents to not only strengthen their work, but to also expand their reach

  • Bamako 2011 David Goldblatt

    La Lettre de la Photographie I came to people who had done crime or been accused of it. If they had been in prison, they were now free or on parole. Where to do the photographs? I wanted to do them in situations that were somehow related to the crimes they had committed

  • California vans photographed over 15 years by Joe Stevens

    Feature Shoot Vans and the places where they were documents surviving custom and conversion vans across the West and examines the dialogue which exists between a van’s design aesthetic and that of its surrounding environment. The project began in 1996 and currently consists of hundreds of images shot on 120 film.

  • Vancouver Vanguard: Fred Herzog’s Early Color Street Photographs

    Vancouver Vanguard: Fred Herzog’s Early Color Street Photographs

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/11/01/vancouver-vanguard-fred-herzogs-early-color-street-photographs/#1 In 1953, decades before William Eggleston and Stephen Shore established color photography as a serious medium for art photography, Fred Herzog shot his first roll of color film. His wonderful and remarkable street pictures are the subject of a new monograph…

  • Pete Muller’s Photos of Rebels in Blue Nile State

    Pete Muller’s Photos of Rebels in Blue Nile State

    From Sudan, a Glimpse of a New Conflict Even though the south of Sudan has split from the north, the war is hardly over. Pete Muller was able to visit Blue Nile State, a restive area of Sudan, to provide a rare glimpse of the rebels who are now fighting to overthrow the government in…

  • The State of Utah’s Magical Underwear

    THE WILD WEIRD WORLD OF SPORTS: Peace, love and underwear. All were on full display at an Undie Run, in Salt Lake City of all places

  • Dirty Minded People

    THE WILD WEIRD WORLD OF SPORTS: I shot The Dirty Dash, a 10K muddy fun run in BFUtah

  • legoland florida (aka primary color heaven)

    Redlights and Redeyes: My main objective is to make compelling imagery that tells the story…sound familiar?  I’m just telling it from a different point-of-view, ironically ending up on the same pages where my photojournalism used to appear.

  • gustavo jononovich – yuma

    Gustavo Jononovich – Yuma Gustavo Jononovich Yuma I traveled to Cuba because my girlfriend decided to do an internship in a hospital in La Havana, she’s a Doctor. Until then, I had always made photographs guided by a … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2011/10/gustavo-jononovich-yuma/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+burnmag+%28burn+magazine%29 I decided to experience photography in a different way this time. I…