Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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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…
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lens culture: Paris Photo 2008
Get ready for international inspiration, visual stimulation, new photographic insights, and — quite possibly — image overload! Lens Culture is pleased to be a partner with Paris Photo again this year. We are delighted to present our preview selection of more than 200 photographers from the show. And believe it or not, this is just…
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A Joyful Welcome Home for Detainees – washingtonpost.com
By Andrea Bruce Flipping back a canvas tarp, 12 men squint at the dusty sun and jump, one by one, off the bed of a U.S. military transport truck, dropping to their knees in prayer. They are free. Check it out here.
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Earth From Above comes to NYC – The Big Picture
Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand will bring his work back to the United States – to New York City for the first time in 2009. Check it out here.
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Lavrakas Farewell Portfolio
Jim Lavrakas has been a staff photographer at the Anchorage Daily News for 27 years. Friday, October 3, was his last day. He volunteered to depart, a result of McClatchy staff reduction. He put together a retrospective video of his career here Check it out here.
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Compounds in Afghanistan: Michael Yon
An old friend of mine has an airplane in Afghanistan, and I’ve hitched a few rides with him. On one trip, I took aerial photos of compounds in Helmand Province, between Camp Bastion and Lashkar Gah. Check it out here. Via BoingBoing.
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The Year in Pictures: Judith Joy Ross
Sometimes it only takes one picture. In 1990 I was at the Museum of Modern Art viewing John Szarkowski’s final show, “Photography Until Now” when I was stopped in my tracks by the last photograph in the show – a small but luminous 8 x 10 inch print on printing out paper of three young…
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Recent scenes from North Korea – The Big Picture
These photos were all taken within the past six months – some taken from the borders, peering in, others provided by North Korea itself, and several generously shared by freelance photographer Eric Lafforgue, who recently spent some time inside the country Check it out here.
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Alison Malone — Lost At E Minor
New York-based photographer Alison Malone ventured behind the typically closed walls of the secret society known as Job’s Daughters to capture portraits of girls who are the direct blood relatives of Master Masons. Check it out here.
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pictures. » DNC pictures
I don’t think i’m a “good” photographer anymore. I am constantly looking for pictures that no one cares about. I dig flaws. Here we’re spoon fed visually. Beautiful light, beautiful venues. Imperfection is reality. Yet, we refuse to embrace it. My pictures are far “worse” than most coming from the event. I don’t have clean…
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matt slaby: DNC to RNC: The Divide
Travelling through middle America is a lot less bleak than it’s usually made out to be. Check it out here.