Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Behind the Scenes: In a War Zone, With Film
Behind the Scenes: In a War Zone, With Film – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: All you need to process film, besides the chemicals, is clean water. However, near the Iraq frontier in 1991 — convulsed as it was by the Kurdish uprising — clean water was in short supply. And it certainly didn’t come from…
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lenscratch: Jay Mark Johnson
lenscratch: Jay Mark Johnson: Jay Mark Johnson’s opening at the Ace Gallery in Beverly Hills was on the check list of many Angelenos this summer. The exhibition, Spacetime, runs through August 29th.
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Vice Magazine – STEPHEN SHORE
Vice Magazine – STEPHEN SHORE: If Stephen Shore were known just for the iconic photos he shot as a teenager at Warhol’s original Silver Factory, he’d probably still get a place in the history of photography. But galvanized by a road trip from Manhattan to Amarillo, Texas, in 1972, Shore went on to pioneer the…
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STATE-SPONSORED VOYEURISM – Photography from the Czechoslovakian Security Services Archive
Vice Magazine – STATE-SPONSORED VOYEURISM – Photography from the Czechoslovakian Security Services Archive: We will probably never know the proper names of some of our favorite photographers of the last century. You see, these people were not working for the sake of artistic glory. Instead, they served a totalitarian state apparatus that was not at…
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mike berube – hometown « burn magazine
Mike Berube – hometown « burn magazine: “Photography is a personal experience through which i choose to express views on the world. The work I produce reflects my need for uncovering dark places, and further feeds my desire to produce humanistic, palpable photography. I choose to work with photography on the deepest level I can,…
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Showcase: Crack, Close Up
Showcase: Crack, Close Up – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: When Tony Fouhse first exhibited his stylized photographs of crack addicts made on a street corner in Ottawa, Canada, he was unsure what the reaction of the opening-night audience would be. But he knew that some of those in attendance would approve: the subjects themselves.
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David Lynch: Dark Night of the Soul
lens culture: David Lynch: David Lynch is endlessly creative, and his artistic output is usually quite bizarre and surreal. Lynch’s latest project is as a photographer and collaborator with musician, artist and producer Danger Mouse. Together, they’ve created a multimedia installation that is now on display in Los Angeles. Fifty of Lynch’s photographs are…
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On Assignment: Afghanistan
On Assignment: Afghanistan – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: You could call David Guttenfelder the man behind the man in the pink boxers. Mr. Guttenfelder, 40, the chief Asia photographer for The Associated Press, attracted attention two months ago — all the way up to the Commander in Chief — with his photograph of Specialist Zachary…
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Must See: Surfing, With a Dark Edge
Must See: Surfing, With a Dark Edge – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: Chris Bickford’s project about the local surf scene on the Outer Banks of North Carolina was all about firsts: his first time shooting in water, his first time capturing a fast-action sport and his first time conceptualizing completely in black and white.
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Anthony Karen Goes Inside Today's KKK
LIFE Goes Inside Today’s KKK – Photo Gallery, 12 Pictures – LIFE: Photographer Anthony Karen has documented the modern-day Klan in their homes, at rallies, and at Klan gatherings, taking us deep inside a world we would otherwise never see — a world most of us might not even want to know about. The unnerving…
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nicola lo calzo – inside niger
nicola lo calzo – inside niger | burn magazine: The cultural project ‘Inside Niger’ is a photographic reportage that started after a meeting with the humanitarian association African Pan Project, which is active is Niger since 15 years. The reportage, committed by Paris city council and Conseil General de Val de Marne, is taking place for…
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"Lewis Baltz – Notes on Recent Industrial Developments in Southern California (1974)"
AMERICANSUBURB X: THEORY: “Lewis Baltz – Notes on Recent Industrial Developments in Southern California (1974)”: Typical locations: Previously unimproved land. Proximity to freeways and airports is of primary importance. Secondary consideration is given to the availability of rail and marine transport.
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My Diving Bell
My Diving Bell – A Photo A Day: Luceo bad ass Matt Slaby has a fun little series that he’s calling “My Diving Bell” from a recent road trip to Wyoming. As he laid down the back seats of the rental car and tried to sleep, the windows of the car offered a new view…
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Readers’ Photos: Call Forwarding
Readers’ Photos: Call Forwarding – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: To judge from the response to our cellphone photo solicitation — 1,524 submissions before we closed the mailbox on July 2 — our readers are doing nothing but taking pictures with their mobile devices. And what pictures. My colleague Josh Haner, who curated our gallery with…
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lenscratch: Peter Tonningsen
lenscratch: Peter Tonningsen: Unfortunately I didn’t get chance to meet California photographer, Peter Tonningsen, at Photolucida, but his images were well showcased at the event. Peter approaches and presents his work with a unique point of view, and his broad range of images and interests are quite refreshing. After studying art at the San Francisco…