Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • David Sauveur Return from Libya

    As a photojournalist used to the chaos of history, I made the choice to illustrate the image of the men that must learn to live in a war by necessity, touched by the will of a people who came together to fight against terror, the faith and the courage of those who chose freedom. Link:…

  • brandan gomez – things that never happened

    brandan gomez – things that never happened [slidepress gallery=’brandangomez_thingsthatneverhappened’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Brandan Gomez Things That Never Happened play this essay These a… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/works-in-progress/2011/03/brandan-gomez-things-that-never-happened/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+burnmag These are the images of what never happened, but should have. They express what really moves the world: desires, deep desires…

  • Dispatch from Tripoli: Photographs by Christopher Morris

    Dispatch from Tripoli: Photographs by Christopher Morris

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/03/21/dispatch-from-tripoli-photographs-by-christopher-morris/ Despite massive airstrikes by the U.S. and its military allies, TIME contract photographer Christopher Morris remains in Tripoli, documenting the ongoing conflict and aftermath.

  • Adam Dean: Photographs from Japan

    Adam Dean: Photographs from Japan

    Adam Dean: Photographs from Japan The photographer Adam Dean, who recently received a POYi award for his photograph from Afghanistan and was named one of PDN’s new and emerging … via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2011/03/adam-dean-photographs-from-japan.html The photographer Adam Dean, who recently received a POYi award for his photograph from Afghanistan and was named one of…

  • Gaddafi’s Libya

    Gaddafi’s Libya

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/03/18/gaddafis-libya/#13 Christopher Morris is familiar with working in controlled environments. From following the rigid protocols of the White House to the totalitarian bubble of North Korea, he has captured lyrical and telling moments under watchful eyes and strict boundaries. Over the last…

  • Devastation. James Nachtwey’s pictures from Japan

    Devastation. James Nachtwey’s pictures from Japan

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/03/17/devastation-james-nachtweys-pictures-from-japan/#1 When the earthquake struck Japan on 2:46 p.m. JST Friday, March 11, TIME photographer James Nachtwey was at home in Thailand. In less than 48 hours, he arrived in Japan and made his way north of Sendai to Kesennuma City, where…

  • Photographer's Showcase: Traer Scott — Natural History

    Photographer’s Showcase: Traer Scott — Natural History New to the Photographer’s Showcase — Natural History by Traer Scott Pandas, 2010 — Traer Scott The museum diorama has been garnering… Link: http://blog.photoeye.com/2011/03/photographers-showcase-traer-scott.html The museum diorama has been garnering attention from a number of photographers recently, but Traer Scott’s take on the subject stands out. Natural History…

  • Parting Glance: Metro's Lens Series

    “Negatives filed in drawers clamor for attention and light,” Sylvia Plachy wrote. “I seem to hear them. As in the streets of New York I look for what once was and still is and if it speaks to me.” With those words on March 9, 2005, Ms. Plachy inaugurated the Lens series in the Metro…

  • Returning to a Nightmare in Japan

    Returning to a Nightmare in Japan

    Returning to a Nightmare in Japan Shiho Fukada returned to her homeland to photograph the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. She describes the difficult journey northward. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/returning-to-a-nightmare-in-japan/ Shiho Fukada was born and raised in Tokyo. Now a freelance photographer in Beijing, she began making her way back to Japan, on assignment…

  • some of my favorite things

    When I am practicing the art of street photography there are certain things that are sure to catch my attention. With apologies to Julie Andrews, here is a list of some of my favorite things- Link: some of my favorite things – Shooting from the Hip

  • Colette Campbell-Jones

    photo-eye has this to say about her work: Using a hybrid of film and digital processes, Campbell-Jones has created a cultural and psychological document of the vanishing coal mining communities of Southern Wales in her series Stories from Underground. Calling her images “a fairy-tale reconstructed from an unbroken lineage of oral histories,” Campbell-Jones’s work is…

  • Parting Glance: Brian Lanker, 1947-2011

    It’s hard to say for which image Brian Lanker may have been most renowned. Was it the Pulitzer-winning photo of an ebullient Lynda Coburn with her couldn’t-be-more-newly born upon her belly? Or was it the elegant portrait of Septima Poinsette Clark, looking every bit the “queen mother” of the civil rights movement, that graced the…

  • Michael Rubenstein, New York

    Michael Rubenstein is a commercial and editorial photographer who has recently returned to a lovely apartment in Brooklyn after spending two and a half years photographing South Asia. Michael’s work has appeared in Mother Jones, BusinessWeek, Time, Time Asia, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Link: Art & Photography: Michael Rubenstein |…

  • Out Of The Frying Pan

    Yeah, it was cold. And ugly. And unbeknownst to me, I had lost an hour driving from Denver to Liberal. (Thanks iPhone!) So I was really running an hour late for the early morning activities of the 62nd Annual International Pancake Day races. Link: Out Of The Frying Pan » THE WILD WEIRD WORLD OF SPORTS

  • Tension and Theater at China's Congress: The Work of Shiho Fukada – NYTimes.com

    Tension and Theater at China's Congress: The Work of Shiho Fukada – NYTimes.com

    Tension and Theater at China’s Congress Shiho Fukada wanted to get a behind-the-scenes look at China’s legislature. Instead, she put the spotlight on its theatricality. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/14/tension-and-theater-at-chinas-congress/ In their use of high-gloss spotlighting and impenetrable shadow, Ms. Fukuda’s photographs of the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Beijing…

  • michael christopher brown – libya | burn magazine

    michael c. brown – libya [slidepress gallery=’michaelchristopherbrown_lybia’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Michael Christopher Brown Libya play th… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/works-in-progress/2011/03/michael-christopher-brown-libya/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+burnmag+%28burn+magazine%29 Since arriving ten days ago, I have tried to understand the situation here in Libya. People swap facts, predictions and rumors, the news feeds…

  • Japan – Vast Devastation

    Japan – Vast Devastation

    Japan: Vast devastation The vast devastation wrought by the earthquake and resulting tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011, may only be matched by the destroyed lives left in their wake. Few survivors have been found, but families continue to search for their sons, daughters via Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/03/japan_-_vast_devastation.html The vast devastation wrought by the…

  • The Fourth Wall: Vegas Redux | Luceo Images

    I could navigate the Las Vegas Strip for months on end without tiring photographically; however, I don’t believe I could go so much more than three days while retaining my sanity.I believe it’s some mix of the environmentally-induced debauchery, sensory overload, and a cruel lighting scheme requiring my eyes to process both bright and dim…

  • japan in photos | Redlights and Redeyes

    I’ve gathered some links from the photo blogs running the largest and best edited photos. Link: japan in photos | Redlights and Redeyes

  • Japan: earthquake aftermath – The Big Picture

    Japan: earthquake aftermath – The Big Picture

    Japan: earthquake aftermath Japan raced to avert a nuclear meltdown today by flooding a nuclear reactor with seawater after Friday’s massive earthquake left more than 600 people dead and thousands more missing. Towns in the country’s northeast coast were literally wiped away by an e via Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/03/japan_earthquake_aftermath.html Japan raced to avert a nuclear meltdown…