Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Voies Off 2011

    Since 1996, the “Voies Off” Festival organizes an event aimed at promoting emergent contemporary photography during the professional week of the Rencontres d’Arles. Arles becomes, for a week, the city of photography.

  • Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America

    Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America

    In 2004, photographer Molly Landreth began a project documenting the diverse lives of queer American

  • Six contemporary Mexican photographers

    In the series entitled Republic, the Rencontres is presenting six contemporary Mexican photographers: Enrique Metinides, Maya Goded, Dulce Pinzon, Daniela Russell, Inaki Bonillas and Fernando Montiel Klint.

  • Fourth of July by all FCDA photographers

    Facing Change: Documenting America is a non-profit collective of dedicated photojournalists and writers coming together to explore America and to build a forum to chart its future. Mobilizing to document the critical issues facing America, FCDA teams will create a visual resource that raises social awareness and expands public debate.

  • Graciela Iturbide by Christian Caujolle

    In the panorama that leads from the Revolution to today, one figure stands out, a part of photographic history, winner of the prestigious W. Eugene Smith and Hasselblad Foundation prizes, and certainly most characteristic above all of what might be considered “Mexican photography”. Her name is Graciela Iturbide.

  • Chris Marker Les Coréennes

    Koreans is one of the doyennes of the work of Chris Marker featured this year in Arles, telling a story through images and text of a trip to North Korea in the late 1950’s. A walk through the everyday life of people that despise today’s keyhole journalism.

  • Quiet, but Telling, Scenes in Pakistan

    Muhammed Muheisen, 30, the chief photographer in Pakistan for The Associated Press, has been taking pictures for a decade. His work has been included in Pictures of the Day more than 80 times since the Lens blog began in 2009. But it wasn’t until last year that Mr. Muheisen felt as if he’d truly found…

  • Matt Siber: The Untitled Project (8 Photos)

    Matt Siber’s Untitled Project transforms images made in the traditional documentary style by stripping away the text of all visible signage, and digitally reconstructing it in an adjacent frame. Link: Matt Siber: The Untitled Project (8 Photos) | PDN Photo of the Day

  • Todd Korol: A Pro’s Pro, Part One

    Todd Korol, a Canadian who lives with his family in Calgary, Alberta, has spent the last 20 years traversing the world with camera in hand on assignment for international publications including Time, Sports Illustrated and the New York Times and he has worked with corporate clients including Apple, Visa, Rolex and several other household names.…

  • Mexico’s Ongoing Drug Violence by Shaul Schwarz

    Mexico’s Ongoing Drug Violence by Shaul Schwarz

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/06/30/mexicos-ongoing-drug-violence-by-shaul-schwarz/#1 TIME contract photographer Shaul Schwarz writes for LightBox about his experience documenting years of drug-related violence in Mexico.

  • To Be Young, Russian, and Rich

    To Be Young, Russian, and Rich

    To Be Young, Russian, and Rich The German photographer Anna Skladmann’s work in Russia has resulted in several striking bodies of work, including a series of portraits of market … via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2011/06/anna-skladmann-little-adults.html For her new book, “Little Adults,” Anna Skladmann takes a look at the children of wealthy Russians. Here’s a selection,…

  • Jennifer Osborne, Berlin

    In photographing these women, both before and after they dress for the day, I wanted to communicate the idea of vulnerability and women’s presentation of one’s self to the world. All of us dress accordingly because we are all vulnerable and want to come across in our respective desired way Link: Art & Photography: Jennifer…

  • Jennifer Garza-Cuen, Providence, Rhode Island

    Jennifer Garza-Cuen got her start shooting slot champions, tourists and divorce parties at the motel casinos down route 40 in Reno, Nevada. Later she became a cocktail waitress at the Nugget, but perpetual dissatisfaction drove her on the road which landed her in Providence where she recently completed her MFA in Photography at the Rhode…

  • Success Stories: Bruce Haley

    “The world of Bruce Haley is not for the faint-hearted. Now living in Northern California, Bruce has traveled the globe photographing some of the darkest moments that only the intrepid want to face. “I wander toward the world‘s margins, the dark places, places of solitude, rural landscapes, wasteland. What this says about me is unimportant;…

  • Jim Dow Love poem to America

    Peripatetic artist Jim Dow has compiled many of his best-known images in this generous love poem to America. On the road, using a large format camera, Dow has catalogued the stadiums, the road signs, the diners, and the ice cream parlors that pepper the landscape. Link: Jim Dow Love poem to America | La Lettre…

  • USA Track and Field Championships

    I shot the USA Track and Field Championships over the course of four days in Eugene, Ore. June 23-26, 2011. The first three days I was on my own and on the final and most hectic day, Oregonian intern Tyler Tjomsland joined in. It seems like every other big meet I’ve shot, the weather has always…

  • The River

    In the years since the river has become more popular with LOOK3ers. And every year I still feel drawn to go back. LUCEO’s biannual meetings take place in June, usually just before LOOK3. This year we upgraded our accommodations by renting a beautiful home. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it) our…

  • A Conversation with Alia Malley

    I don’t remember where or how I came across Alia Malley’s 2009/10 Southland, but I do remember the photography stayed with me for a while. There was something about those landscapes that struck me. Recently, someone pointed me to Alia’s new series A Cavalier in Sight of a Village, for which she was (in fact…

  • A New Reason to Celebrate: New York City’s Gay Pride 2011

    A New Reason to Celebrate: New York City’s Gay Pride 2011

    LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/06/27/a-new-reason-to-celebrate-new-york-citys-gay-pride-2011/#1 New York City based photographer Edward Keating photographed the weekend events for TIME. Documenting both the colorful (and flamboyant) parade and the partying afterward, Keating spent hours in the excited crowds and in packed bars and restaurants in the West Village.