Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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63rd College Photographer of the Year | Tim Hussin
Portfolio Tim Hussin | Gold University of Florida Check it out here.
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Magnum Blog / Surfing the archive: Competition Entries
The judges for our recent Blog Contest have been overwhelmed with your quality submissions. Before we make our final selection, we would like to know your favorite entries. Make sure to click the “Continue reading” link to see all 72 entries and let us know what you think in the comments section: Check it out…
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Mandela's Children – The Digital Journalist
Photo by David Turnley In 1985, I proposed that the Detroit Free Press send me to South Africa to attempt to photograph everyday life under apartheid. I was convinced that the reality, the indignities, and the ambiguities of daily existence in South Africa also spoke to the tragedies of segregation and prejudice in my own…
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25 Under 25: Up-and-Coming American Photographers – The Digital Journalist
Making photographs is and isn’t child’s play. For many of the young photographers in this book, the camera became part of their lives at an early age, and in years they are not far removed from their own childhoods. Still, looking at their photographs, we know at once that they have left childhood behind to…
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Rob Galbraith DPI: Photographer shows the face of history in images
New York City-based photojournalist Steve Simon made several quiet portraits of individuals witnessing history within a large crowd watching election-night coverage in Harlem. Check it out here.
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A Thousand Words: Bound for the Corps
Photo by Scott M. Bort As many of his classmates prepared for starting college or new jobs, 2008 Portage High School graduate Jason Follow was preparing for the U.S. Marine Corps. I met Jason in May and followed him on and off through the final days of school and through his summer before departing for…
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My LIfe at f/22: Utah Democrats Celebrate
Utah Democrats celebrate at the Radisson Hotel as Barack Obama is announced as our 44th President Check it out here.
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Ethiopia's Nomad Warriors: Photographs by Sebastião Salgado : Photos : Rolling Stone
A journey to Africa’s most remote tribes, whose way of life remains untouched since ancient times Check it out here.
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Magnum Blog / The Sound of Two Songs
Mark Power/Magnum Photos In late September I made my latest visit to Poland, to finally bring some closure to ‘The Sound of Two Songs’, which began way back in 2004. These are some of those recent pictures.
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A Long Exposure: 100 years of Guardian photography | Media | guardian.co.uk
Guardian photographer Denis Thorpe and northern editor Martin Wainwright discuss an exhibition of pictures taken by the paper’s Manchester photographers. The exhibition, curated by Thorpe, includes striking work taken since the paper appointed its first staff photographer, Walter Doughty, in 1908. A Long Exposure: 100 Years of Guardian Photography runs until March 1 2009 at…
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Confronting Breast Cancer – Ashley Franscell, Daily Herald
Ashley Franscell worked the past couple of months following a woman who is dying of breast cancer. Here is her story
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Observations, Textures, and Trash: Trespassing in New York City
Photos by Matt Mallams Check it out here.
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what it all looks like: The Humanity of Devotion
by Mike Terry PLEASE CHECK THE MULTIMEDIA ON THIS ONE, IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MULTIMEDIA PIECES I HAVE MADE. Check it out here.
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The Wild Weird World of Sports: I Want To Ride My Bicycle. I Want To Ride It Where I Like.
Photos by SOL NEELMAN An annual Roller Race, part of the Oregon Manifest Handmade Bike Show this past weekend. Race a stationary bike, dismount, grab a kiddie bike, run around the bar and be the first to touch the cow bell. Check it out here.
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Thomas Boyd's Untitled Bloggage: Click Here to See the Latest Update of "Cover Charge"
At the beginning of last year I decided to start fresh on my nightlife project. Here’s the latest update. It’s loosely edited and contains some redundancy, so please indulge me a bit on the edit. I’m still thinking about it. I’m welcome to any feedback with regard to the edit and also where I should…
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Golden Age of Trains, by Jim Shaughnessy
Photographer Jim Shaughnessy first turned his lens on trains in 1946 at age 13. Over the following 20 years, he chased trains around New England and Canada, documenting the fall of steam engines and the rise of diesel locomotives — all in gorgeous black and white. Check it out here.
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ZORIAH: Chidren Shot Dead in West Bank Village
After arriving in Israel I began to hear rumors about two young boys who had been shot to death in the West Bank village of Ni’ilin. I traveled to the village with a translator to meet their families. Check it out here.
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Travels With Barack – The Digital Journalist
Five years ago Time photographer Callie Shell met Barack Obama backstage when she was covering presidential candidate John Kerry. She sent her editor more photographs of Obama than Kerry. When asked why, she said, “I do not know. I just have a feeling about him. I think he will be important down the road.” Her…
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Covering the No Talk Express – by Stephen Crowley – The Digital Journalist
Click Note: You have to click on the “Feature Gallery” tab to see the photographs in the portfolio. It’s very easy to miss, so don’t. Most days a campaign will put out the same bowl of fruit for us to interpret—accuracy, of course, is paramount—and some will paint it, sculpt it, or wax poetic in…