Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Brian L. Frank – La Guerra Mexicana – Vewd

    Vewd – The Leading Provider of OTT and Hybrid TV Solutions Vewd delivers OTT and hybrid TV solutions on nearly 40 million connected devices each year, with more than 300 million Vewd-enabled devices shipped to date. via Vewd: http://vewd.org/index.php/photo/essay/brian_l_frank/ This photographic essay documents the violence due to the drug war in Mexico in 2008.  The story,…

  • roll tide | Redlights and Redeyes

    I was sweating out a prep football practice here in Florida when ESPN the Mag called with a cool last minute assignment.  Always fun to see their name on the caller I.D.  I was to jet off to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the weekend to cover the University of Alabama Crimson Tide take on their bitter…

  • Unpublished, Unseen « Steve McCurry’s Blog

    Over the past thirty years, I have taken hundreds of thousands of pictures.  Many of them have been published in my books, in exhibitions,  and in magazines, but a majority have never been seen.  Here are a few of those unseen pictures. Link: Unpublished, Unseen « Steve McCurry’s Blog

  • edoardo pasero – half life | burn magazine

    edoardo pasero – half life [slidepress gallery=’edoardopasero_halflife’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Edoardo Pasero Half Life play this essay &nbsp… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/11/edoardo-pasero-half-life/ Half Life is a personal project that is born of two needs; photographically narrate my life, thus building a kind of extended…

  • Redacting Violence: The Photo-Manipulations of Josh Azzarella « Prison Photography

    Redacting Violence: The Photo-Manipulations of Josh Azzarella « Prison Photography

    Redacting Violence: The Photo-Manipulations of Josh Azzarella Past and present ruminations about what is and isn’t a photograph have been a source of frustration for me. For one, people can draw whatever lines they wish to determine the point at which m… via Prison Photography: http://prisonphotography.wordpress.com/2009/11/05/redacting-violence-the-photo-manipulations-of-josh-azzarella/ It is therefore, with some relief that an artist…

  • Francesco Giusti, Rome – Feature Shoot

    Francesco Giusti lives and works in Rome, Italy. He recently won 1st Prize in the Viewbook Photostory competition for his documentary series, SAPE. Of this series, he says, ‘In Congo-Brazzaville SAPE is an old passion that has never stopped, not even during war years. At the arrival of the French in Congo at the beginning…

  • Joseph Rodriguez – Reentry in Los Angeles

    This story was introduced to me as a child, watching the men in my family go in and out of prison as I grew up. I noticed there was very little support for ex-felons as they tried to re-enter society at that time. Link: Joseph Rodriguez – Reentry in Los Angeles via: Photo Projects I…

  • Showcase: Peter van Agtmael — ‘2nd Tour, Hope I Don’t Die’ – Lens Blog

    In the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, where images have largely been sanitized, Peter van Agtmael’s photographs offer an up-close look at wars that, to most, seem emotionally blurred and distant. His recently released book, “2nd Tour, Hope I Don’t Die,” is a young photojournalist’s firsthand experience: the wars’ effects on him, on the…

  • alittletoofast.com » Playing with the GF1

    The only good thing (other than chicken fried steak) to come out of my IRS trip to Portland (more on that later) was that I was able to pick up one of the new Panasonic GF1 micro 4/3rds cameras. I’ve been messing around with it for the last week or so and I’m pretty happy…

  • michael mullady – children of lead | burn magazine

    michael mullady – children of lead [slidepress gallery=’michaelmullady-childrenoflead’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Michael Mullady Children of Lead play this essay   At an altitude … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/10/michael-mullady-children-of-lead/ At an altitude slightly above twelve thousand feet, in the Central Andean region of Peru, pollution is a fact of…

  • Kirsten Wilmink, Amsterdam – Feature Shoot

    Kirsten Wilmink recently graduated from the ArtEZ AKI Academy of Visual Arts in Photographic Design and is continuing her studies at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. As a cross media designer Wilmink’s main focus is staged photography. Her graduation project, The Truth About Germans, depicts stereotypes and the existing prejudices about German people in which…

  • AMERICANSUBURB X: "Lars Tunbjörk: Alien at the Office (2004)"

    Getting permission to shoot inside corporate headquarters did indeed take some convincing. In 1994, with the help of contacts from the Times, Tunbjörk got permission to begin shooting. Little did he know his office odyssey would span five years and three continents, leading him from Sweden to America to Japan , with stops at a…

  • la familia abrazada | burn magazine

    la familia abrazada [slidepress gallery=’lafamiliaabrazada’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Curated Group of Photographers La Familia Abrazada play this essay   La Famili… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/10/la-familia-abrazada/ La Familia Abrazada is a curated group dedicated to family and vernacular photography. The photographs chosen for this show are a cross section…

  • MJR Showcase: Ross Mantle

    Ross Mantle is a Pittsburgh, PA based photographer. These images are from the G20 Summit in September in Pittsburgh, PA. Link: MJR Showcase: Ross Mantle

  • Liz Cockrum, San Diego – Feature Shoot

    Liz Cockrum was born and raised in Chicago, IL. After earning her BFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago, Liz moved to her current home in San Diego to nurture her passion for surfing. Through photography, Liz seeks to reveal little-seen elements of environments, cultures, and people to her viewers. Her current body of work,…

  • Showcase: The Roma in Rome – Lens Blog

    Showcase: The Roma in Rome – Lens Blog

    Showcase: The Roma in Rome Marco Baroncini didn’t set out to photograph the Roma people (or Gypsies) who live in Rome. As James Estrin reports, they came to him. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/showcase-69/ Marco Baroncini didn’t set out to photograph the Roma people. They came to him.

  • brennan o’connor – on the run | burn magazine

    brennan o’connor – on the run [slidepress gallery=’brennanoconnor-ontherun’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Brennan O’Connor On The Run play this essay   ‘On the Run&#8… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/10/brennan-oconnor-on-the-run/ ‘On the Run’ documents tribal groups from Burma who have been pushed off their land by the junta. Some of them…

  • 100Eyes || Beware the Cost of War

    Link: 100Eyes || Beware the Cost of War | 100 Eyes Photo Magazine The photographers in this exhibition are some of the best in the world. Uriel Sinai and Amit Shabi have been awarded in the World Press photography competition, Jafar Ishtyeh and Mahmud Hams have won the Prix Bayeux war photography prize and all…

  • 2009 UN World Drug report – The Big Picture

    2009 UN World Drug report – The Big Picture

    2009 UN World Drug report The 2009 United Nations World Drug report, released earlier this year, notes that 2009 marks “the end of the first century of drug control (it all started in Shanghai in 1909)”, and that the illicit drug market worldwide has now become a $320 billion-per- via Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/10/2009_un_world_drug_report.html The 2009 United…

  • Showcase: Stirring Images, No Names – Lens Blog

    Link: Showcase: Stirring Images, No Names – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: “Beware the Cost of War,” a show opening Friday at the Blackall Studios in London, will be conspicuous for many reasons — one of them being what it lacks: captions and credits next to the images, which were taken both by Israeli and Palestinian…