Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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American Nomads | Luceo Images
Photos by DARYL PEVETO A central goal of the American Dream is to one day own your own home. Yet our beginnings were forged out of another, antithetical idea: that of movement and searching for self-determination. Today this idea still exists, but far away from our neatly manicured suburban homes and out of view of…
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The Other Path | Luceo Images
Photos by DARYL PEVETO Like many emerging market-based economies throughout South America, Africa, and even many of the former Soviet republics, Peru is a case study in both the tumultuous nature by which free market economies develop and a reminder that they, like democracy itself, are a perpetual work in progress. More importantly, it is…
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Showcase: Trouble on the Line – Lens
Showcase: Trouble on the Line “Pipe Dreams,” a new book by Rena Effendi, effectively brings an 1,100-mile-long underground pipeline into the light of the day, Kerri MacDonald reports. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/showcase-106/ “Pipe Dreams: A Chronicle of Lives Along the Pipeline,” a new book by the 32-year-old Azerbaijini photographer Rena Effendi, effectively brings an 1,100-mile-long…
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Sunday Showcase: Céline Clanet
This week showcases work from Céline Clanet’s project, Máze, which documents a small Sámi village located at the highest point of the European map, far above the Arctic Circle, in Norwegian Lapland. Link: Sunday Showcase: Céline Clanet
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Darcy Padilla | 100Eyes
Link: Darcy Padilla | 100Eyes: Photography Magazine and Photo Workshops for Emerging and Professional Photographers
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lenscratch: Nathan Lunstrum
I recently spotted one of Nathan Lundstrum’s photographs on Flak Photo and was intrigued. And then discovered his book, Ordinary Hours, was selected with an Honorable Mention in the Photography.Book.Now. competition. Link: lenscratch: Nathan Lunstrum
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Showcase: No Relief and Little Attention – Lens
Showcase: No Relief and Little Attention Sexual violence, child soldiers, wounded refugees and malnutrition — there is no shortage of suffering in Congo. Amber Benham says that’s why Cédric Gerbehaye is there. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/08/showcase-105/ Sexual violence, civilian casualties, child soldiers, wounded refugees and malnutrition — there is no shortage of suffering in Congo.…
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igor posner – notes from underground | burn magazine
igor posner – notes from underground [slidepress gallery=’igorposner_notesfromunderground’] Hover over the image for navigation controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Igor Posner Notes from Underground play multimedia &n… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2010/01/igor-posner-notes-from-underground/ “Leningrad creates a feeling of a lost and a haunted city, an open nerve, where little tragedies of every day life that seem universal…
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LUCEO and MJR Announce Gallery Show entitled 'Make-Do'
LUCEO and MJR announced their group show entitled ‘Make-Do’ with an opening night on January 21, 2010. The show will feature a limited edition fine-art print publication distributed to the first 200 attendees. Large-scale reproductions of the publication pages will be displayed on the gallery walls. Where: 25CPW When: Thursday, January 21, 2010 Time: 6-10pm…
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lenscratch: Charles Rozier
Charles Rozier comes to photography with an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, and has spent the last 30 years creating a diary of documentary portraits, mostly of his family. This work-in-progress is in a three part form, depending on his camera of choice at the time. Link: lenscratch: Charles Rozier
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Essay: The Least of These My Brethren – Lens
Essay: The Least of These My Brethren A recent assignment photographing food stamp recipients rekindled vivid memories for Stephen Crowley of a journey among the jobless in 1983. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/06/behind-27/ In the winter of 1983, I interviewed and photographed dozens of Americans who had migrated to Florida from the Northeast and Midwest. They…
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William Coupon || Haiti | 100 Eyes Photo Magazine
It was 1979. I had only just begun to take photographs. Most of my time in life at that point was spent late into the evening, until the sun was coming up, at the Mudd Club in lower Manhattan. There I observed a downtown scene that was bizarre, fashionably cryptic at times, youthfully exuberant, its…
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too much chocolate: Bertrand Fleuret
This week, Mårten Lange interviews Bertrand Fleuret. Bertrand Fleuret is a photographer living in Berlin. He has published two books, The Risk of an Early Spring (Artimo, 2004) and Landmasses and Railways (J&L Books, 2009). Link: Weel 46: Bertrand Fleuret
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Shaena Mallett, Athens, Ohio – Feature Shoot
Shaena Mallett is a young photographer and anthropologist based in southeastern Ohio, who works to blend art and documentary storytelling to share intimate visual experiences. Link: Shaena Mallett, Athens, Ohio – Feature Shoot
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Dreams in the Shadow of Plenty | 100 Eyes Photo Magazine
In much of the world men and women remain economic refugees, whether they be in Israel, South Africa, Russia, China, Bengladesh, or in the United States. With an growing world population and an increased competition for limited resources, the exploitation will inevitably increase, just as the backlash against them will become more severe. Link: lens…
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lenscratch: Alex Kisilievich
I have a feeling we will be hearing a lot more about Alex Kisilevich in the future. His website reveals a number of smart and interesting projects, and I’m quite sure that’s the tip of the soon-to-be iceberg. Link: lenscratch: Alex Kisilievich
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The Online Photographer: A Visual Interview with Peter Turnley
A Visual Interview with Peter Turnley Peter Turnley is by any measure one of the most accomplished photographers of his generation. My interest in his work—and hence what you’ve read about him here on TOP—has centered around his personal work, in books such as Parisians and… via The Online Photographer: http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2010/01/a-visual-interview-with-peter-turnley.html#more Recently, I got wind…
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Showcase: Disposed Of – Lens
Showcase: Disposed Of During Japan’s boom, these men built towers and highways. Shiho Fukada has found them waiting in meal lines and collecting cans, as Miki Meek reports. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/04/showcase-101/ Japan’s economic boom once kept the men in the Kamagasaki district of Osaka busy working on buildings and highways. Now they pass the…