Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Wonderful Machine » An Outsider’s Olympics

    Andy DeLisle decided to make the trip from Phoenix to Canada to document “life outside the arenas.” He’s shared a few images of the Olympics from the perspective of how it impacts the town, its local population, and the temporary visitors flooding the streets. Link: Wonderful Machine Photography Blog » An Outsider’s Olympics

  • Behind the Scenes: Child’s-Eye View of Haiti – Lens

    Behind the Scenes: Child’s-Eye View of Haiti – Lens

    Behind the Scenes: Child’s-Eye View of Haiti What distinguishes these photojournalists in Haiti? For one thing, they are 9 to 18 years old. And, as Candice Chan reports, they live there. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/17/behind-33/ For two weeks, 28 young Haitians used their perspective as citizens to create a distinctive document: pictures of Haiti, as…

  • lenscratch: Jeffrey Aaronson

    Santa Barbara photographer, Jeffrey Aaronson, after a career as a commercial photographer, has been expressing his personal vision for the last decade. He has worked on assignments for TIME, Smithsonian, Vanity Fair, National Geographic and The New York Times, among others, and he brings that vision and professionalism to his his own projects, including his…

  • noah addis – sempre jardim edite | burn magazine

    noah addis – sempre jardim edite [slidepress gallery=’noahaddis-semprejardim’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Noah Addis Sempre Jardim Edite play this essay   The Jardim Edite favela,… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2010/02/noah-addis-sempre-jardim-edite/ The Jardim Edite favela, located at the foot of the landmark Estaiada bridge in an affluent section of Sao Paulo,…

  • Showcase: Surreal Selves in Rio – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com

    Showcase: Surreal Selves in Rio – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com

    Showcase: Surreal Selves in Rio Rogério Reis turned his back on the official Carnaval parade in Rio de Janeiro to explore the people of the backstreet “counter-Carnaval.” via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/showcase-123/ Rogério Reis decided in 1987 to turn his back on the sparkle of the officially sanctioned Carnaval parade of samba schools through the Sambodromo…

  • Refueled: Allison V Smith: Behind-the-Lens

    Refueled: Allison V Smith: Behind-the-Lens

    Allison V Smith: Behind-the-Lens Welcome to “Behind-the-Lens” , a series that will go inside the creative process of a photographer’s work. I couldn’t think of a better arti… Link: http://refueledmag.blogspot.com/2010/02/allison-v-smith-behind-lens.html Welcome to “Behind-the-Lens”, a series that will go inside the creative process of a photographer’s work. I couldn’t think of a better artist to start…

  • Benjamin Gerull, Munich – Feature Shoot

    Benjamin Gerull is a fine art landscape and architectural photographer living and working in Munich, Germany. His work was recognized as part of The European Prize of Architectural Photography competition in 2009. Link: Benjamin Gerull, Munich

  • lens culture: World Press Photo 2010 Winners

    The international jury of the 53rd annual World Press Photo Contest has selected a photo by the Italian photographer Pietro Masturzo as the World Press Photo of the Year 2009. The picture depicts women shouting in protest from a rooftop in Tehran, on June 24, 2009. The winning photograph is part of a story depicting…

  • “You Have Trees Now, You Are Safe” | Luceo Images

    This collection of images are excerpts from a visual journal. The title is derived from something my wife, Melissa, said to me in her sleep. These are snapshots from my daily life Link: “You Have Trees Now, You Are Safe” | Luceo Images

  • Outside the Rings | Luceo Images

    On August 8, 2008, the Beijing Olympic Games began. The choice of China as a host country was the subject of criticism by politicians and NGOs concerned about China’s human rights record.The Games saw 43 new world records and 132 new Olympic records set. Chinese athletes won 51 gold medals altogether, the second largest haul…

  • The Online Photographer: Haiti: Between Death and Life

    Haiti: Between Death and Life – Photographs by Peter Turnley- Introduction: This is a significant occasion at The Online Photographer. It marks the first time we’ve published a significant body of original photojournalism. The following 50-picture photo essay is a World exclusive of n via The Online Photographer: http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2010/02/haiti-between-death-and-life.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+typepad%2FZSjz+%28The+Online+Photographer%29 This is a significant occasion at…

  • Sunday Showcase: Rosalind Solomon

    This week showcases work from Rosalind Solomon’s book, Chapalingas, which Vince Aletti describes as “the first comprehensive overview of Rosalind Solomon’s work…  a moving record of a 30-year journey of discovery by a photographer whose commitment to her own flinty, humanist vision places her, as Ingrid Sischy writes in the introduction, among an ‘endangered species.’…

  • roger ballen – boarding house | burn magazine

    roger ballen – boarding house [slidepress gallery=’rogerballen_boardingroom’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Roger Ballen Boarding House play this essay   “It is difficult to expla… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2010/02/roger-ballen-boarding-house/ BOARDING HOUSE is a space of transient residence, of comings and goings, of people sheltered in a place they are using…

  • Aevum » Living with Cerebral Palsy – Capozziello

    This story has been an ongoing project for many years now. It has served as a way for me to ask questions about suffering, and faith, and why any of us are born into this world with disease. It has been a way for me to deal with the reality of having a twin brother…

  • lenscratch: Robert Shults

    I spent some time looking at the work of my reviewees prior to meeting with them, and I remember thinking that Robert Shults had an interesting perspective on architecture. Link: lenscratch: Robert Shults

  • Sun City: Life After Life | Luceo Images

    Photos by KENDRICK BRINSON For 50 years, those 55 and older have relocated to Sun City, Arizona, a city self-governed, a city unlike any other in the world. Sun City is 13 square miles of a retirement paradise of palm tree lined streets, each with a golf cart lane.  The average age is 73. The…

  • From the Archive: Magnum’s Moving Images – Lens

    From the Archive: Magnum’s Moving Images – Lens

    From the Archive: Magnum’s Moving Images More than 180,000 prints from Magnum Photos have been shipped to Texas. The intent is to make them more accessible than ever. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/01/archive-10/ Here on Lens, we pay a small tribute to the remarkable Magnum legacy with 15 images, accompanied by the agency’s own captions.

  • Haiti three weeks later – The Big Picture

    Haiti three weeks later – The Big Picture

    Haiti three weeks later Tomorrow will mark three weeks since the massive January 12th earthquake in Haiti, and tent cities remain full, even as some businesses and factories are beginning to reopen in Port-au-Prince. Now that massive amounts of aid have arrived, distribution pro via Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/02/haiti_three_weeks_later.html Tomorrow will mark three weeks since the massive…

  • lenscratch: Alex Prager

    Alex Prager opens a new show at the M + B Gallery with work from her series, Week-end, part three in a trilogy that began with the series, Polyester and The Big Valley. The exhibition opens January 30th and will run through March 6th in Los Angeles. Link: lenscratch: Alex Prager

  • Aevum – December Collection

    Link: Aevum – December Collection