Tag: Argus Paul Estabrook

  • Argus Paul Estabrook: Half Eye, Half I – LENSCRATCH

    Argus Paul Estabrook: Half Eye, Half I - LENSCRATCH

    Argus Paul Estabrook: Half Eye, Half I – LENSCRATCH

    I met Argus Paul Estabrook through a mutual friend in my last year of undergrad at Virginia Intermont College back in 1997 or 1998. We didn’t reconnect until the invention of social media when I became much more aware of his work. Back in 2021, I attended the opening of his exhibition at Emory &

    via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2023/01/argus-paul-estabrook/

    I’m a Korean American, lens-based artist working in South Korea and the USA. I use candid moments and chance encounters to share a personal journey that often explores the intersections of identity, race, and politics. Artistically, I consider myself a street photographer that sometimes takes the camera inside to tell private stories. -Argus Paul Estabrook

  • The Death of a Parent, Captured in Photos – Feature Shoot

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    The Death of a Parent, Captured in Photos – Feature Shoot

    The photographer Argus Paul Estabrook remembers his mother calling him from the hospital, and he remembers flying from Seoul to be with his family in the United States. But much of his father’s battle with pancreatic cancer remains a blur. By the time he was diagnosed, it had already reached Stage 4, and when it was all said and done, Estabrook‘s father would live for only three more weeks. “Time was really jumbled like that one drawer where nothing is in the right place,” the photographer admits. “Memories become fractured and mixed together.”