Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Denis Defibaugh: North by Nuuk, Greenland after Kent | LENSCRATCH

    Denis Defibaugh: North by Nuuk, Greenland after Kent | LENSCRATCH

    Denis Defibaugh: North by Nuuk, Greenland after Kent Projects featured over the next several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series North via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2019/07/denis-defibaugh-north-by-nuuk-greenland-after-kent/ Projects featured over the…

  • Hannes Jung – How is life? « burn magazine

    Hannes Jung – How is life? Hannes Jung How is life? Death follows life. Always. A fact that unites all and everyone of us. As a young person I expect too die when I’m old, maybe when I’m sick, but definitely not … via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2019/07/hannes-jung-how-is-life/ My story “How is Life?” is not just…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Interview: Shane Lavalette’s Photographic Journey Across Switzerland

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Interview: Shane Lavalette’s Photographic Journey Across Switzerland American photographer Shane Lavalette’s latest project, Still (Noon), is a photographic journey across Switzerland and meditation on history and… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/interview-shane-lavalette-s-photographic-journey-across-switzerland/ American photographer Shane Lavalettes latest project, Still (Noon), is a photographic journey across Switzerland and meditation on history and the transformative power of time. Invited…

  • A journey to the frontlines of the fight for animal rights – Feature Shoot

    A journey to the frontlines of the fight for animal rights – Feature Shoot

    A journey to the frontlines of the fight for animal rights – Feature Shoot The photojournalist Aitor Garmendia stands outside a farm in Italy, accompanied by investigators from the animal rights group Essere Animali. Inside, there are thousands of pigs, all bred and raised… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/07/a-journey-to-the-frontlines-of-the-fight-for-animal-rights/ The photojournalist Aitor Garmendia stands outside a…

  • Announcing the Winners of #ThePrintSwap Show at FOLEY Gallery in NYC – Feature Shoot

    Announcing the Winners of #ThePrintSwap Show at FOLEY Gallery in NYC – Feature Shoot

    Announcing the Winners of #ThePrintSwap Show at FOLEY Gallery in NYC – Feature Shoot ‘Tricked You’ © Erica Reade (@ericareadeimages), Brooklyn, New York Girl playing with a tyre © Andrea Torrei (@andreatorrei), Bologna, Italy ‘Neither in Heaven nor on Earth’ © Rebeka Legovic (@rebekalegovic),… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/07/announcing-the-winners-of-theprintswap-show-at-foley-gallery-in-nyc/ Feature Shoot’s worldwide project The Print Swap…

  • Arles 2019 : MYOP

    Arles 2019 : MYOP For the second consecutive year, the photographers of Agence MYOP will occupy an abandoned school in the heart of the old city, for the duration of the professional week of the Rencontres d’Arles.

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – ‘Found’: Unpublished Photographs From National Geographic

    Juxtapoz Magazine – ‘Found’: Unpublished Photographs From National Geographic National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication, but you have to wo… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/found-unpublished-photographs-from-national-geographic/ National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication,…

  • The Artist Hijacking Photographic Clichés to Explore Gender Stereotypes – Feature Shoot

    The Artist Hijacking Photographic Clichés to Explore Gender Stereotypes – Feature Shoot

    The Artist Hijacking Photographic Clichés to Explore Gender Stereotypes – Feature Shoot Sara Cwynar. Red Rose, 2017. Pigment print mounted on Dibond 30 x 24 in. Artist’s proof 1/2 Collection of David Madee Sara Cwynar. Tracy (Pantyhose), 2017. Dye sublimation print on… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/07/the-artist-hijacking-photographic-cliches-to-explore-gender-stereotypes/ Canadian artist Sara Cynwar takes aim at popular photographic…

  • Wright Morris : The Essence of Visible

    Wright Morris : The Essence of Visible When Wright Morris (1910-1998) went into photography, he was already a scholarly writer, and soon became a respected author in the United States. Therefore, he considered the photographic medium primarily as an additional tool for “capturing the essence of the visible” just as he did with words.

  • Dominik Dunsch: Suburbia | LENSCRATCH

    Dominik Dunsch: Suburbia | LENSCRATCH

    Dominik Dunsch: Suburbia The genre of family continues to be explored as photographers mine their lives, looking at those under the same roof as a way to understand and document those near and dear. Dominik Dunsch’s project Suburbia documents the every day, using family and place via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2019/06/dominik-dunsch-suburbia/ The genre of family continues to…

  • Tseng Kwong Chi, an “Ambiguous Ambassador” to Life in America | The New Yorker

    Tseng Kwong Chi, an “Ambiguous Ambassador” to Life in America | The New Yorker

    Tseng Kwong Chi, an “Ambiguous Ambassador” to Life in America Tseng’s photographs stage imaginary scenes of cultural friction, craving, and interpretation. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/tseng-kwong-chi-an-ambiguous-ambassador-to-life-in-america On an evening in December, 1980, the photographer Tseng Kwong Chi gate-crashed the party of the year: the gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was the opening…

  • John Sanderson: Carbon County | LENSCRATCH

    John Sanderson: Carbon County | LENSCRATCH

    John Sanderson: Carbon County At first glance John Sanderson’s series of images, entitled Carbon County, has the familiar cadence of American Western documentary photography. Broad sweeping landscapes with horizons that seem worlds away, lonely snaking roads and rugged men on horsebac via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2019/06/john-sanderson-carbon-country/ At first glance John Sanderson’s series of images, entitled Carbon County,…

  • Celebrating “The Sweet Flypaper of Life” in Roy DeCarava’s Centennial Year – Feature Shoot

    Celebrating “The Sweet Flypaper of Life” in Roy DeCarava’s Centennial Year – Feature Shoot

    Celebrating “The Sweet Flypaper of Life” in Roy DeCarava’s Centennial Year – Feature Shoot Roy DeCarava, Boy in park, reading, 1950 Roy DeCarava, Swimmers, 1950 “We’ve had so many books about how bad life is, maybe it’s time to have one showing how good… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/06/celebrating-the-sweet-flypaper-of-life-in-roy-decaravas-centennial-year/ “We’ve had so many books about how…

  • ‘Good morning, America’: The state of the union through the eyes of Magnum photographer Mark Power – The Washington Post

    ‘Good morning, America’: The state of the union through the eyes of Magnum photographer Mark Power – The Washington Post

    Perspective | ‘Good Morning, America’: The state of the union through the eyes of Magnum photographer Mark Power In Good Morning, America, Mark Power offers a wake-up call to a country that has grown more divided via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/photography/2019/06/17/good-morning-america-state-union-through-eyes-magnum-photographer-mark-power/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.36adfa277640 In “Good Morning, America,” published by GOST Books, Power offers a view, somewhat pessimistic, of…

  • Larry Torno – Life in the Midwest

    Larry Torno – Life in the Midwest It’s interesting to note that although it’s called “Life” in the Midwest, there is an obvious absence of humankind in these images. That’s  because the “life” I am referring to is not humanity, but rather, my observations made as I absorb my surroundings.

  • 11 – INTERNET K-HOLE

    11 – INTERNET K-HOLE

    11 Visit the post for more. via INTERNET K-HOLE: https://internetkhole.com/2019/06/12/11/ It’s one more crack in the fabric of reality as we know it: Researchers at the University of Washington and Facebook have described their work on software that can take any image containing a human body—whether in a painting or a photograph—and automatically create an…

  • The visibility of photojournalism – The Leica camera Blog

    The visibility of photojournalism – The Leica camera Blog On April 15, 2019, the Italian photojournalist Lorenzo Tugnoli was honoured with the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography

  • Michael Wolf’s homegoing comes after sunrise – Feature Shoot

    Michael Wolf’s homegoing comes after sunrise – Feature Shoot

    Michael Wolf’s homegoing comes after sunrise – Feature Shoot When German photographer Michael Wolf died in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, on April 24 at the age of 64, he left behind a prodigious body of work that spans 25… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/06/michael-wolfs-homegoing-comes-after-sunrise/ When German photographer Michael Wolf died in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, on…

  • Guy Mendes: The States Project: Kentucky | LENSCRATCH

    Guy Mendes: The States Project: Kentucky | LENSCRATCH

    Guy Mendes: The States Project: Kentucky I remember the first few weeks I started teaching at the University of Kentucky, I was walking around the art building which was my new home and I kept running into Guy Mendes. One has never encountered at more inviting and supportive fellow photographer. via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2019/06/guy-mendes-the-states-project-kentucky/ I remember…

  • A Photographer’s Vision of Being a Mother and an Artist, Year After Year | The New Yorker

    A Photographer’s Vision of Being a Mother and an Artist, Year After Year | The New Yorker

    A Photographer’s Vision of Being a Mother and an Artist, Year After Year The Taiwanese photographer Annie Wang’s ongoing series “Mother as Creator” portrays how a parent imagines and reimagines her place in the world she builds with and for her child. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-photographers-vision-of-being-a-mother-and-an-artist-year-after-year In a 2001 series called “I Sign; I…