Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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lenscratch: Matt Logue
If Matt Logue could make his photographs a reality, he would make many an Angeleno very happy. His series, Empty LA, has just been published Link: lenscratch: Matt Logue
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sportfolio « shooting from the hip
sportfolio I am a photojournalist because of my love of sports and sports photography. As a teen, my bedroom wall was a shrine to two people Farrah Fawcett and Walter Iooss, Jr.. Each week when Sports Illustr… via shooting from the hip: http://strazz.wordpress.com/2009/12/12/sportfolio/ I am a photojournalist because of my love of sports and sports…
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The Year in Pictures 2009 – Photo Essays – TIME
Link: The Year in Pictures 2009 – Photo Essays – TIME via: Rob Galbraith DPI: TIME slideshow features the best of ’09
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2009 Photos of the Year – Photo Gallery, 50 Pictures – LIFE
LIFE | TIME via TIME.com: http://www.life.com/image/ugc1023122/in-gallery/37802
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face time « shooting from the hip
face time By popular demand, (actually only Bryan Mitchell requested it) here is the first of “my favorite images of 2009” posts. Due to an equal mix of indecision and narcissism, I will be break… via shooting from the hip: http://strazz.wordpress.com/2009/12/11/face-time/ By popular demand, (actually only Bryan Mitchell requested it) here is the first of…
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Asian Crossroads in Africa – Lens
Showcase: Asian Crossroads in Africa The book, “China Safari: On the Trail of Beijing’s Expansion in Africa,” documents the more than 500,000 people from China who have immigrated to Africa. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/11/showcase-91/ As many as 500,000 Chinese have immigrated to Africa, lured by its oil, copper, uranium, wood and other natural resources. Many…
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Behind the Scenes: Advocate on Ice – Lens
Behind the Scenes: Advocate on Ice Polar photography requires an understanding of the environment and great patience, Kerri MacDonald notes, traits inculcated in Paul Nicklen by the Inuit. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/behind-24/ Paul Nicklen is terrified in big cities. Having grown up on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada, he feels more at home diving into…
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lenscratch: Mark Laita
Mark Laita’s new exhibition, Created Equal:New Work, opens at the Fahey Klein Gallery in Los Angeles on December 10th and runs through January 23rd, 2010. I first saw Created Equal at Fahey Klein in 2006 and was totally engaged by the large diptycs and the juxtaposition of the subjects. Link: lenscratch: Mark Laita
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Khaled Hasan, Bangladesh – Feature Shoot
Khaled Hasan received his master’s degree in Accounting from the National University of Bangladesh, and recently graduated from Pathshala South Asian Institute of Photography in Bangladesh. He has worked for The Daily Shomokal and Majority World photo agency. Link: Khaled Hasan, Bangladesh – Feature Shoot
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Showcase: Shifting Sands – Lens
Sean Gallagher tasted sand as he focused his camera lens on a masked man who had emerged suddenly from the bright orange cloud that enveloped both of them. Unable to see more than a few yards in front of himself, Mr. Gallagher pressed the shutter and the man disappeared into the sandstorm, as if he…
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Rimaldas Viksraitis: Grimaces of the Weary Village – The Observer
Rimaldas Viksraitis: Grimaces of the Weary Village | Photography review These images of abandonment in depressed rural Lithuania mix reportage and voyeurism to surreal and disturbing effect via the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/dec/06/rimaldas-viksraitis-photography-review These images of abandonment in depressed rural Lithuania mix reportage and voyeurism to surreal and disturbing effect
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Showcase: Black and Very White – Lens
Showcase: Black and Very White He’s trekked through glacial storms, fallen through rifts and awakened on ice that’s drifted to sea. But, Miki Meek reports, Ragnar Axelsson keeps coming back. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/07/showcase-black-and-very-white/ He’s trekked through glacial storms, fallen through rifts and awakened on ice that’s drifted out to sea. But Ragnar Axelsson just…
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Rob Galbraith DPI: POY galleries beginning to appear
Link: Rob Galbraith DPI: POY galleries beginning to appear
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The Long Haul – The Digital Journalist
by Lucian Read I’ve been to Afghanistan eight times in the last 18 months. My apartment is slowly taking on the look of a caravanserai. I have more friends in Kabul than Manhattan. My mind is full of snippets of Dari, counterinsurgency strategy and half-remembered warlords, major and minor. My son – not yet quite…
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The Gerry McCarthy Cliché | SportsShooter.com
Sports Photography and Photojournalism for Professional Photographers| SportsShooter.com A community for sports photography, sports action, and photojournalism for the professional photographer, student photographer and hobbyist. via SportsShooter: http://www.sportsshooter.com/members.html?id=8040 Funny thing — when I was pulling together images I liked from the last several weeks, I noticed that each fit into one or another cliché I…
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Showcase: Shining a Light – Lens
Showcase: Shining a Light Stephen Alvarez is obsessed with opening the world’s eyes to the border areas of Uganda and Sudan, torn apart for more than 20 years by brutal, interlocking wars. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/04/showcase-88/ Stephen Alvarez has also been obsessed with making sure that people see a different kind of dark and mostly…
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lenscratch: Edward Burtynsky
The subject of Oil is near and dear to Mr. Burtsynsky, as revealred in an article in the Arts Journal. He has an amazing ability to combine significant documentary work with beautiful imagery, that lures the viewer in for a closer look, only to realize he’s telling us something profound. His images taken in Australia…
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On Assignment: Afghanistan in Free Fall – Lens
On Assignment: Afghanistan in Free Fall Moises Saman has returned to Afghanistan time and again with the hope of documenting the promise of peace and prosperity, which now seem ever more elusive. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/assignment-17/ KABUL — I was one of the hundreds of young photojournalists who came to this distant country in 2001…
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petri uutela – passers by | burn magazine
petri uutela – passers by [slidepress gallery=’petriuutela_passersby’] Hover over the image for navigation controls Petri Uutela Passers by play multimedia I don’t know how to analyze or comment som… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/12/petri-uutela-passers-by/ I don’t know how to analyze or comment something that personal as my street photography. It’s therapy for me to wander…