Author: Trent

  • Climate Change, Drought, and Water Contamination: The Untold Story of California’s San Joaquin Valley – Feature Shoot

    Climate Change, Drought, and Water Contamination: The Untold Story of California’s San Joaquin Valley – Feature Shoot The Wellcome Photography Prize 2021 is free to enter and open for submissions. They’re looking for the human stories behind three urgent health challenges: mental health problems, infectious diseases, and… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2021/01/climate-change-drought-and-water-contamination-the-untold-story-of-californias-san-joaquin-valley/ “When I hear people…

  • Statement Signed by 600+ Photography Professionals Demands Accountability from Magnum Photos

    Statement Signed by 600+ Photography Professionals Demands Accountability from Magnum Photos

    Statement Signed by 600+ Photography Professionals Demands Accountability from Magnum Photos A group of 647 photography students and professionals have together signed a letter demanding Magnum Photos actively participate in addressing sexual via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/01/14/statement-signed-by-600-photography-professionals-demands-accountability-from-magnum-photos/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PetaPixel+%28PetaPixel%29 A group of 647 photography students and professionals have together signed a letter demanding Magnum Photos actively participate in addressing…

  • The ferries, nightclubs and seaside revelry of ’80s Dover

    The ferries, nightclubs and seaside revelry of ’80s Dover

    The ferries, nightclubs and seaside revelry of ’80s Dover Photographer Janine Windel remembers visiting the UK’s major ferry port in 1989, where she immersed herself in a world that often felt frozen in time. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/the-ferries-nightclubs-and-seaside-revelry-of-80s-dover/ Photographer Janine Wiedel remembers visiting the UK’s major ferry port in 1989, where she immersed herself in…

  • LatinAmericana – Photographs by various artists | Essay by Laura Beltrán Villamizar | LensCulture

    LatinAmericana – Photographs by various artists | Essay by Laura Beltrán Villamizar | LensCulture

    LatinAmericana – Photographs by various artists | Essay by Laura Beltrán Villamizar | LensCulture Founder of Native Agency, Laura Beltrán Villamizar, takes a look at a celebration of Latin American photography at PHmuseum, which offers a chance to discover an eclectic assortment of artists disrupting clichés of the region via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/ph-museum-latinamericana Founder of Native…

  • Blind – Photographic and Musical Road Trip Across Germany

    Blind – Photographic and Musical Road Trip Across Germany

    Photographic and Musical Road Trip Across Germany — Blind Magazine The German photographer Hans-Jürgen Burkard spent several months traveling to the four corners of his native country. His book, An Tagen wie Diesen [Days Like These], is a journey through photography and music, a snapshot of a carefree Germany full of hum via Blind Magazine:…

  • Damian Heinisch replicates his family’s journeys made during WW2 in an immense new photographic project

    Damian Heinisch replicates his family’s journeys made during WW2 in an immense new photographic project

    Damian Heinisch replicates his family’s journeys made during WW2 in an immense new photographic project Taking pictures from train windows between Oslo and Ukraine, Damian Heinisch tells of the harrowing journeys that his family once took during the second world war. Link: https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/damian-heinisch-45-photography-130121?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+itsnicethat%2FSlXC+%28It%27s+Nice+That%29 Taking pictures from train windows between Oslo and Ukraine, Damian Heinisch tells…

  • The Curious Society Wants to Print a New Photojournalism Magazine – PhotoShelter Blog

    The Curious Society Wants to Print a New Photojournalism Magazine – PhotoShelter Blog

    The Curious Society Wants to Print a New Photojournalism Magazine – PhotoShelter Blog Veteran photojournalist Kenneth Jarecke announced the creation of The Curious Society, a membership-based, quarterly print publication for contemporary photojournalism. via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2021/01/the-curious-society-wants-to-print-a-new-photojournalism-magazine/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29 A few weeks ago, veteran photojournalist Kenneth Jarecke announced the creation of The Curious Society, a membership-based, quarterly print…

  • Alice Rose George, a ‘Photographer’s Dream Editor,’ Dies at 76 – The New York Times

    Alice Rose George, a ‘Photographer’s Dream Editor,’ Dies at 76 – The New York Times

    Alice Rose George, a ‘Photographer’s Dream Editor,’ Dies at 76 Her unerring eye for visuals made her a fixture in New York’s magazine world, where she promoted scores of famous and unsung photographers. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/12/arts/alice-rose-george-dead.html “She was a photographer’s dream editor,” said Susan Meiselas, a photographer who worked under Ms. George in the early 1990s…

  • Blind – The DRC Through the Eyes of Congolese Photographers

    The DRC Through the Eyes of Congolese Photographers Prompted partly by the health crisis, the Carmignac Photojournalism Award has transformed this year into a collaborative project that explores the notion of representation in the Democratic Republic of Congo and spotlights local journalism.

  • Podcast: Photojournalists Capture the Capitol Under Siege – PhotoShelter Blog

    Podcast: Photojournalists Capture the Capitol Under Siege – PhotoShelter Blog

    Podcast: Photojournalists Capture the Capitol Under Siege – PhotoShelter Blog January 6, 2021, an infamous day in U.S. History when citizens overran the Capitol was also a day when photojournalists delivered incredible work under heavy duress. In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen review some of the exemplary via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2021/01/podcast-photojournalists-capture-the-capitol-under-siege/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29…

  • ‘We kept on working.’ Two photojournalists share what they witnessed during the Capitol building riot. – Poynter

    ‘We kept on working.’ Two photojournalists share what they witnessed during the Capitol building riot. – Poynter

    ‘We kept on working.’ Two photojournalists share what they witnessed during the Capitol building riot. – Poynter Reporters and photojournalists assigned to cover the Electoral College vote count found themselves thrust into a riot against Congress, and found themselves attacked as well. via Poynter: https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2021/we-kept-on-working-two-photojournalists-share-what-they-witnessed-during-the-capitol-building-riot/ Days after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol Building, Leah Millis…

  • A Suitcase of Negatives – Photographs by Rezo Kezeli | Essay by Misho Antadze | LensCulture

    A Suitcase of Negatives – Photographs by Rezo Kezeli | Essay by Misho Antadze | LensCulture

    A Suitcase of Negatives – Photographs by Rezo Kezeli | Essay by Misho Antadze | LensCulture The discovery of an abandoned archive reveals an extraordinary document of everyday life in Georgia under Soviet rule, prompting photographer Guram Tsibakhashvili to seek out the mysterious identity of its creator via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/rezo-kezali-a-suitcase-of-negatives The discovery of an abandoned…

  • The Year of Not Knowing – LENSCRATCH

    The Year of Not Knowing – LENSCRATCH

    The Year of Not Knowing – LENSCRATCH In January 2020, when the world was blissfully unaware of the devastating global transformation that would impact every corner of our lives, a group of photographers met for a year-long masterclass under the tutelage of Aline Smithson. Here, each would de via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/01/the-year-of-not-knowing/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 In January 2020, when…

  • Reporters covering the Capitol attack were used to harassment and heckling. But Wednesday was different. – Poynter

    Reporters covering the Capitol attack were used to harassment and heckling. But Wednesday was different. – Poynter

    Reporters covering the Capitol attack were used to harassment and heckling. But Wednesday was different. – Poynter Rioters spat at reporters and hurled slurs. They chased journalists down and destroyed their gear. Some physically assaulted media workers. via Poynter: https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2021/reporters-covering-the-capitol-attack-were-used-to-harassment-and-heckling-but-wednesday-was-different/ When Trump took the stage Wednesday at his “Save America” rally, he started his speech…

  • “A view of anything”: Photographing the insurrection – Columbia Journalism Review

    “A view of anything”: Photographing the insurrection Congress was on break when Tom Williams, a photographer for CQ Roll Call, stepped out of the House chamber to file some shots of the vote to certify the election. Then he noticed something out a window facing east: a skirmish between dozens of cops and via Columbia…

  • 11 Journalists on Covering the Capitol Siege: ‘This Could Get Ugly’ – The New York Times

    11 Journalists on Covering the Capitol Siege: ‘This Could Get Ugly’ – The New York Times

    11 Journalists on Covering the Capitol Siege: ‘This Could Get Ugly’ Reporters who planned to watch a political ceremony were caught in a wave of turmoil. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/09/business/media/journalists-capitol-mob.html The journalists ended up chronicling a siege that underscored the fragility of American democracy. Many did their jobs a few feet from drawn weapons. Others faced the…

  • Should journalists play a role in identifying rioters? – Poynter

    Should journalists play a role in identifying rioters? – Poynter

    Should journalists play a role in identifying rioters? – Poynter News organizations may have an unpopular fight ahead as federal law enforcement agencies seek out their unpublished images from the Capitol siege. via Poynter: https://www.poynter.org/ethics-trust/2021/should-journalists-play-a-role-in-identifying-rioters/ News organizations should soon expect to hear from federal law enforcement agencies. National Press Photographers Association General Counsel Mickey Osterreicher…

  • Blind – Six Spreads: Ralph Gibson Visits Sacred Land

    Six Spreads: Ralph Gibson Visits Sacred Land On his friend Helmut Newton: “I was talking to Helmut about his commercial photography, and I said to him, ‘Helmut, what do you tell yourself when you get up in the morning?’ He says, ‘Ralphie, I get up in the morning and I say to myself, ‘I’ll show…

  • 5 Photographers Cope with Anxiety Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic – Feature Shoot

    5 Photographers Cope with Anxiety Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic – Feature Shoot The Wellcome Photography Prize 2021 is free to enter and open for submissions. They’re looking for the human stories behind three urgent health challenges: mental health problems, infectious diseases, and… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2021/01/5-photographers-cope-with-anxiety-amid-the-covid-19-pandemic/ Sobekwa’s portrait of life, loss, and hope during the…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Ronghui Chen’s Freezing Land

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Ronghui Chen’s Freezing Land “We’re used to thinking of Chinese cities in the context of growth,” explains photographer Ronghui Chen, “but the country’s northeast region is a… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/ronghui-chen-s-freezing-land/ “We’re used to thinking of Chinese cities in the context of growth,” explains photographer Ronghui Chen, “but the country’s northeast region is an exception. Bordering…