Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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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
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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
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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…
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Back in Baptist Town | Luceo Images
The last I set foot in Mississippi was early November of 2010 for Butta’s funeral. A lot happens in a short period of time in this neighborhood, but somehow everything remains the same Link: Back in Baptist Town | Luceo Images
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L E N S C R A T C H: Stella Kalaw
San Francisco photographer, Stella Kalaw. She has a number of well crafted and interesting projects on her website, and found a voice creating, to quote Kevin, “pictures that are both intimate in subject, and yet graphic and pristinely composed” Link: L E N S C R A T C H: Stella Kalaw
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INTERVIEW: "Thomas Kern – A Drug Free Land" (2010)
Interview with Thomas Kern: “A Drug Free Land” (2011) Zabriskie Point, Death Valley, California, 2003 Thomas Kern – Interview A DRUG FREE LAND By Christian Reister, 2011, originally published by Seconds2Real Q: Thomas, tell us a little about your photographic career. TK: I became fascinated by ph via AMERICAN SUBURB X: http://www.americansuburbx.com/2011/03/interview-thomas-kern-drug-free-land.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Americansuburb+%28AMERICANSUBURBX%29 The photographs I…
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In the Thick of Libya's Brutal Fighting: Tyler Hicks Describes One of the Toughest Battles He's Ever Photographed – NYTimes.com
In the Thick of Libya’s Brutal Fighting Tyler Hicks has covered Kosovo, Chechnya, Congo, Ethiopia, Sudan, Iraq and Afghanistan. He said the battling Wednesday in Libya ranked among the worst he has seen. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/09/in-the-thick-of-libyas-brutal-fighting/ When Tyler Hicks says that he has just witnessed what may have been the “thickest fighting in a…
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Gwenn Dubourthoumieu Palaces of Mobutu | La Lettre de la Photographie
Gwenn Dubourthoumieu is a Kishasa based photojournalist where he has worked since 2007. He contributes regularly to the Agence France Presse, Jeune Afrique magazine, and several NGO’s. He is presenting his latest work about the “Palaces of Mobutu”. Link: Gwenn Dubourthoumieu Palaces of Mobutu | La Lettre de la Photographie
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L E N S C R A T C H: Peter Tonningsen and Lisa Levine
Peter Tonningsen and Lisa Levine have been collaborating on a new photographic project. Peter and Lisa are friends, colleagues, and fellow teachers and they are developing a dialog about the tenuous nature of boundaries and how they can be defined, constructed, and commingled Link: L E N S C R A T C H: Peter…
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Conscientious Extended | A Conversation with Nadav Kander
The work of Nadav Kander has always fascinated me. My curiosity only grew when seeing Obama’s People and later working on the review of Yangtze, The Long River. I finally approached Nadav and asked him whether he had a moment to talk about his work. I’m grateful he did. Link: Conscientious Extended | A Conversation…
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At a Deadly, Shifting Front in Libya: Lynsey Addario Describes the Challenges Faced by Photographers – NYTimes.com
At a Deadly, Shifting Front in Libya Lynsey Addario, on assignment in Libya, describes the challenges photographers face, including drivers who won’t go anywhere near the front. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/03/at-a-deadly-shifting-front-in-libya/ It was pretty scary. The journalist’s instinct is to want to go as far forward as possible. But our drivers refused. Two drivers today…
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Young European Photographers: Circulation(s) Festival in Paris
LensCulture – Contemporary Photography Discover and share the best in contemporary photography via LensCulture: http://www.lensculture.com/fetart A vast, new annual exhibition of photography from young European talents is showing in Paris through March 20, 2011. It’s a diverse show, that clearly demonstrates a wide variety of approaches to art photography as practiced by a new pan-European…
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Finding a Place in Bahraini Society: Hazel Thompson Photographs Five Accomplished Women – NYTimes.com
Finding a Place in Bahraini Society In photographing the women of Bahrain, Hazel Thompson learned that she had to pierce a veil of her own preconceptions. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/01/finding-a-place-in-bahraini-society/ For her “Measure of a Woman” project, Hazel Thompson spent six months in 2007 and 2008 in Bahrain and Qatar, documenting women’s roles in modern…
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gabriela bulisova – iraqi refugees | burn magazine
gabriela bulisova – iraqi refugees [slidepress gallery=’gabrielabulisova_iraqirefugees’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Gabriela Bulisova Iraqi Refugees play this essay The Option of L… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2011/02/gabriela-bulisova-iraqi-refugees/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+burnmag+%28burn+magazine%29 One of the least reported stories of the U.S. invasion of Iraq is the dispersal of close to 5 million Iraqis displaced internally…
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When 'People Power' Won the Philippines: Kim Komenich Photographs, Then and Now
As popular revolts rapidly depose or threaten one autocrat after the next, there could scarcely be a better time for “Revolution Revisited,” an exhibition of the work of Kim Komenich. But the timing of his show is not directly related to the convulsions in the Arab world. Instead, it is intended to mark the 25th…