Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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ea: Broken Hawaii
My little camera started acting funky one day in Hawaii and left some interesting effects. Check it out here.
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The Housing Meltdown: Three Days in Cleveland – The Digital Journalist
by Anthony SuauCLICK NOTE: When you go to the page, make sure you click the Feature Gallery link at top right of the page to see the photo essay. It’s easy to overlook with the current design at TDJ. An employee hired by mortgage companies to protect foreclosed homes around the country told me that…
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Lauri Lyons – The Digital Journalist
Getty Images recently signed Lauri Lyons as its first black female photographer. Though there are black photojournalists and women photojournalists who work for major photo agencies, Lauri Lyons is the first black female under contract to a major agency. This is an important move and hopefully a harbinger of things to come. Check it out…
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lens culture: Portraits from the Russian Tea Room
The photography exhibition “Regarde-moi dans les yeux” (or “Look me in the eyes”), at the Russian Tea Room Gallery is an attempt to study the question of identity of Russian photography. Through the portraits of their comrades, the photographs exhibited here approach the issue of Russian photography like a magnifying glass, trying to answer two…
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Calanan Photography: Some recent drive by shootings
MICHAEL CALANAN’s “Drive-By Shootings” street photography series] Check it out here.
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Felix R. Cid Is For. Real. – A Photography Blog.
Felix R. Cid has been confusing me with his pictures for years, but lately the confusion has turned to a pleasant sort of perplexed awe. Check it out here.
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the life of m: father-daughter dance
Photos by Melissa Lyttle The father-daughter dance was so sweet. Community journalism warms my heart. Check it out here.
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{illtown}: here we go.
This post has been long overdue. Fitting I write about this on the day one of America’s best newspapers, the Rocky Mountain News, published it’s final edition. The economy and the newspaper business is in utter turmoil. Last month, I found myself on the wrong end of an involuntary staff reduction. I’ve got nothing to…
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POYi Magazine Photographer of the Year
First Place Uriel Sinai, Getty Images Check it out here.
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Jérôme Brunet – Riding Shotgun with Texas Sheriffs « Prison Photography
Jérôme Brunet’s photo essay Riding Shotgun with Texas Sheriff’s is a ferocious document of police activity and procedure in America’s ‘love-to-hate’ lone star state. I am in deep admiration of this project for it connects the dots and marries everything in a police officer’s routine from violent confrontation to mundane paperwork. Check it out here.
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Wandering Light: Mental Illness III
I am now working with a translator which helps me understand the specifics of a project more clearly and enables me to find the more personal side to my subjects. Check it out here.
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Christopher LaMarca, San Francisco
Christopher LaMarca has been photographing these activists and loggers since the summer of 2003 Check it out here.
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Dana Popa (Conscientious)
Dana Popa photographed a shelter there for women who had been freed from their ‘handlers’ and returned to their country. Check it out here.
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From My Inbox: João Pina – A Photography Blog.
Once in a while I get a staggering email from a photographer. The latest greeted me when I returned from Paris; ten images in my inbox from Portuguese photographer João Pina, from his new series about the incredible violence that plagues Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Check it out here.
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james chance – the dead at burn magazine
In the middle of the bustling Philippine city of Manila, home to almost 11 million people, lies the North Cemetery. Founded in 1904, it is the final resting place for several Filipino Presidents, celebrities, and hundreds of thousands of the city’s Catholic dead. However, since the 1960’s a new, living population has grown. In this…