Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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lenscratch: Deborah Hamon
lenscratch: Deborah Hamon: It takes a second to realize that Deborah Hamon has combined painting and photography to produce the series, Girls. The project explores the identity of girls by creating universal portraits that play between fiction and reality. “I want to capture that moment when confidence and insecurity, whimsy and seriousness, innocence and knowledge…
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Dateline: Iraq – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com
Dateline: Iraq – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: Moises Saman does not need a timetable to know that things have changed in Iraq — however tenuously — since his last rotation there a year ago as a photographer for The New York Times. “You hear music on the street sometimes,” he said Monday in a telephone…
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William Hundley, Austin
William Hundley, Austin – Feature Shoot: William Hundley was born in St. Paul Minnesota and studied at Southwest Texas State University. He has been part of numerous group and solo exhibitions, including 2006’s Outside In at Okay Mountain and the Predator/Prey show at Halcyon. He lives and works in Austin, Texas
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Showcase: A Magazine Worth Its Price ($25) – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com
Showcase: A Magazine Worth Its Price ($25) – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: Gary Knight can’t help himself. He has to go against common wisdom. When photo agencies were converging and getting bigger, he helped found VII, a collectively owned boutique agency that produces the finest photojournalism. When experts on popular opinion said that content wanted…
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Lucia Ganieva
lenscratch: Photographer Lucia Ganieva likes to photograph women. And with the three series featured below, working women. Born in Russia, Lucia now lives in the Netherlands and explores women in all walks of life. She still does much of her photographic work in Russia, and the images below reflect Russian factory workers, aging stars, and…
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Behind the Scenes: New, but Seasoned
Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: Don’t let the term “summer intern” mislead you — if it brings to mind a novice in need of basic schooling. The three young photographers who are working at The Times this summer have already accumulated a lot of professional experience. And it shows in their work. Work by Jenn Ackerman,…
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sohrab hura – oasis | burn magazine
Sohrab Hura – oasis | burn magazine: As darkness fell, it brought with it a sense of loneliness. I had been to Siem Reap in Cambodia some years ago when it had felt different. The roads were dustier, the people more… well, visible, and the town was a sleepier one.
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Fallen Princesses
HEAVY DISCUSSION: PHOTOGRAPHER DINA GOLDSTEIN IN HER FALLEN PRINCESSES PROJECT. FAIRY TALES PRINCESSES UPDATED TO THE PRESENT REALITIES.
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On Assignment: The Big Ring
DAVID W. DUNLAP – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: There are plenty of distractions at the circus, where every character seems slightly larger — and a whole lot more colorful — than in real life. That’s exactly what Damon Winter didn’t want when he envisioned a series of portraits of the circus performers in the Coney…
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Oliver Weber | Marrakech
Oliver Weber | Photographer | Marrakech: Oliver is a photographer who hails from Munich, Germany. Currently he lives and works on the Canary Island of La Gomera. His specialty areas are reportage, portrait and what has come to be recognized as street photography. He has become more widely known through numerous features with reputable magazines…
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marina black – versts | burn magazine
Marina Black – versts | burn magazine: I came to Canada at the age of 28, not knowing a word of English. I never felt comfortable expressing myself in this language. However, photography has given me a voice. The camera has allowed me to “listen to” and re-examine, in their photographic retelling, my Russian memories,…
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Iran's Disputed Election – The Big Picture
The Big Picture: Following up from last Friday’s entry about Iran’s Presidential Election, Tehran and other cities have seen the largest street protests and rioting since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Supporters of reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, upset at their announced loss and suspicions of voter fraud, took to the streets both peacefully and, in…
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Benjamin Lowy: Iraq | Perspectives
PDN Photo of the Day: Here are 14 photographs from Benjamin Lowy’s ongoing Iraq | Perspectives project which he began in 2005. Shot from the confines of a Humvee, Lowy creates a tableau vivant of life in Iraq offering a glimpse into the bleakness and desolation of a country ravaged by war.
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Showcase: The War’s Long Shadows
JAMES ESTRIN – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: Nina Berman is not an objective photojournalist. And she doesn’t want to be. “I don’t believe in the notion of the objective photographer, that somehow a photo is balanced and you’re dispassionate,” she said. “I don’t think that would have value. That’s like a security camera.”
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cristina faramo – in the mood for love [EPF Finalist] | burn magazine
Cristina Faramo: My project, “In the Mood for Love,” examines the celebration of love through the intimacy of couples. I recently started making photos of couples during their daily life: when they are working, sharing private moments, experiencing pain, anger or joy, and when they are passionate.
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Bruce Gilden: The Resurgence of Hate Groups in the United States
Slate: The Resurgence of Hate Groups in the United Statesvia duckrabbit
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carl kiilsgaard – the white family
Carl Kiilsgaard – burn magazine: For more than three years I have documented rural poverty in eastern Kentucky through the eyes of the White family. Their roots in Whitesburg run deep through the generations and into the depths of the mines. Richard White, his wife Tammy, their three children, and Richard’s nephew Derrick Collins all…
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Tim Hussin: Shootout
Tim Hussin: I just got back to NYC from the shootout. They gave us about 2 and a half days to shoot. The story topic was rituals and the single topics were architecture and cable car. I’ll post some more words later when I have time, but I just wanted to get the photos up…
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marco improta – nordeste [EPF Finalist] | burn magazine
Marco Improta: This essay portrays one of the families living in “Sertão do Ceará”, an arid region in the Nordeste of Brasil.