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  • More on Consent | Conscientious Photography Magazine

    More on Consent | Conscientious Photography Magazine

    More on Consent via Conscientious Photography Magazine: https://cphmag.com/more-on-consent/ There obviously is a topic here that extends beyond this particular case in question. Last year, I wrote an article about consent that focused on what I see as photographers’ obligations. It might be worthwhile, though, to approach the subject matter from the other side: from the…

  • Michael Grecco, US punk and post punk photographer – interview

    Michael Grecco, US punk and post punk photographer – interview

    Michael Grecco, US punk and post punk photographer – interview Photographer and filmmaker Michael Grecco was in London recently, exhibiting at Photo London in support of his book Punk Post Punk New Wave published last | Louder Than War via Louder Than War: https://louderthanwar.com/michael-grecco-us-punk-and-post-punk-photographer-interview/ Photographer and filmmaker Michael Grecco was in London recently, exhibiting at…

  • Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Brian Adams – LENSCRATCH

    Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Brian Adams – LENSCRATCH

    Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Brian Adams – LENSCRATCH A year ago, Spirit: Focus on Indigenous, Art, Artists and Issues, was launched featuring artists Will Wilson, Shelley Niro, Meryl McMaster, Kiliii Yuyan, Donna Garcia, Pat Kane, Jeremy Dennis, and the collaboration of Kali Spitzer and Bubzee. The objectiv via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/10/spirit-focus-on-indigenous-art-artists-and-issues-brian-adams/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 I…

  • 26 Black-and-White Photography Favorites from LensCulture | LensCulture

    26 Black-and-White Photography Favorites from LensCulture | LensCulture

    26 Black-and-White Photography Favorites from LensCulture | LensCulture LensCulture’s editors revisit 26 of the most popular recent articles that feature black-and-white photography – portfolios, essays, interviews, exhibitions and book reviews via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/jim-casper-26-black-and-white-photography-favorites-from-lensculture LensCulture’s editors revisit 26 of the most popular recent articles that feature black-and-white photography – portfolios, essays, interviews, exhibitions and book reviews.

  • Badlands – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2021/10/11/badlands/ Beyond the tourist trails: In his series Badlands, Tomeu Coll reveals the gloomier side of his homeland, Mallorca.

  • Epiphany Knedler: Wish You Were Here – LENSCRATCH

    Epiphany Knedler: Wish You Were Here – LENSCRATCH

    Epiphany Knedler: Wish You Were Here – LENSCRATCH I can’t remember where I first came across the work of Epiphany Knedler, but I was so knocked out by the installation of her MFA show that it was hard to forget. She created an immersive space that forced us to reconsider the selling of the West,…

  • The Afghan War: A Photographer’s Journal Since 2001 – The New York Times

    The Afghan War: A Photographer’s Journal Since 2001 – The New York Times

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    The Afghan War: A Photographer’s Journal The Times photographer Tyler Hicks, who chronicled the 20-year war, captured American troops in battle, the deaths of civilians, schoolgirls in class and the struggles of ordinary Afghans to survive. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/07/world/asia/afghanistan-war-photos.html One of the first things the New York Times photographer Tyler Hicks witnessed after arriving in Afghanistan…

  • A Photographer’s Absurdist Dramas on the Streets of Chinese Cities

    A Photographer’s Absurdist Dramas on the Streets of Chinese Cities

    Feng Li’s Absurdist Dramas on the Streets of Chinese Cities Feng Li’s latest work delivers a surreal world, where joy and grief, cruelty and fragility are distributed among kindred spirits. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/feng-li-absurdist-dramas-on-the-streets-of-chinese-cities/ The photographer’s latest work delivers a surreal world, where joy and grief, cruelty and fragility are distributed among kindred spirits.

  • The Last Man – Photographs by Lauren Grabelle | Interview by Cat Lachowskyj | LensCulture

    The Last Man – Photographs by Lauren Grabelle | Interview by Cat Lachowskyj | LensCulture

    The Last Man – Photographs by Lauren Grabelle | Interview by Cat Lachowskyj | LensCulture Out on her partner’s ranch in remote Montana, Lauren Grabelle documents her surroundings with a bite, picturing life as it is lived in wilderness, bordered by mountains and shared with a variety of beasts via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/lauren-grabelle-the-last-man-2 Out on her…

  • The Constructed Self – Photographs and text by Karen Navarro | Critic’s insight from Alona Pardo | LensCulture

    The Constructed Self – Photographs and text by Karen Navarro | Critic’s insight from Alona Pardo | LensCulture

    The Constructed Self – Photographs and text by Karen Navarro | Critic’s insight from Alona Pardo | LensCulture Reimagining portraiture as a playful practice of deconstruction, Karen Navarro’s visual puzzles remind us that identity is a fluid and multifaceted process via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/solo-exhibition/karen-navarro-the-constructed-self-2 Reimagining portraiture as a playful practice of deconstruction, Karen Navarro’s visual puzzles…

  • In Visible Light – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2021/10/04/in-visible-light/ The Q2 has been Sam Ferris’s faithful companion for the past two years, while he explores the streets of Sydney. He spoke to us about what drives him.

  • Magnum announces new Nominees, Associate and Member at its 74th AGM in Paris | Magnum Photos

    Magnum announces new Nominees, Associate and Member at its 74th AGM in Paris | Magnum Photos

    Magnum announces new Nominees, Associate and Member at its 74th AGM in Paris | Magnum Photos Magnum Photos via Magnum Photos: https://www.magnumphotos.com/newsroom/2021-magnum-photos-annual-general-meeting-new-nominees/ “It feels amazing, humbling, exciting and huge to think that I have been nominated by Magnum photographers, who have been among my favorite photographers since I started taking pictures. It also feels right…

  • photos of Black life on Martha’s Vineyard – The Washington Post

    Perspective | ‘Happy to see you here’: The peace and joy of Blackness on Martha’s Vineyard Photographer Cornell Watson’s recent vacation with his family to Martha’s Vineyard showed him what seemed like a fantasy: Black people living life seemingly free of the anxieties and stresses that life normally holds. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/photography/2021/10/04/happy-see-you-here-peace-joy-blackness-marthas-vineyard/ Photographer Cornell…

  • In Need of New Ceremonies – Photographs by Kincső Bede | Text by Jim Casper | LensCulture

    In Need of New Ceremonies – Photographs by Kincső Bede | Text by Jim Casper | LensCulture

    In Need of New Ceremonies – Photographs by Kincső Bede | Text by Jim Casper | LensCulture A 25-year-old Romanian photographer appropriates the same tools of the former Securitate secret police to try to come to grips with her parent’s and their generation’s apparent inability to embrace 21st century freedom via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/kincso-bede-in-need-of-new-ceremonies A 25-year-old…

  • A Hundred Stories | By Michelle Ma – burn magazine

    A Hundred Stories | By Michelle Ma A Hundred Stories | By Michelle Ma Qinglian, who worked as a chemistry professor in southern regions of China, suffered under cancer caused by radiation. She passed away when my father was 18 years… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2021/10/a-hundred-stories-by-michelle-ma/ In my project, A Hundred Stories, I photographed dwellers, strangers, and…

  • Ruth Orkin : Stolen Moments | Blind

    Ruth Orkin : Stolen Moments A new exhibition and book celebrate the extraordinary legacy of American photographer Ruth Orkin, one of the most influential women photographers of the twentieth century. Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/3785-ruth-orkin-stolen-moments-en A new exhibition and book celebrate the extraordinary legacy of American photographer Ruth Orkin, one of the most influential women photographers of the…

  • Announcing the Winning Artists of the Creator Labs Photo Fund

    Announcing the Winning Artists of the Creator Labs Photo Fund

    Announcing the Winning Artists of the Creator Labs Photo Fund Meet the twenty winning artists recognized by Aperture and Google’s Creator Labs for their exceptional photographic visions. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/announcing-creator-labs-photo-fund-winners-2021/ This summer, Aperture and Google’s Creator Labs teamed up to launch a new initiative, the Creator Labs Photo Fund, aimed at providing financial support to…

  • Edward Keating, Times Photographer at Ground Zero, Dies at 65 – The New York Times

    With his hand-rolled cigarettes, typical stubble and a Leica slung around his neck, Mr. Keating could give off a roguish air. Some colleagues considered him “a talented if mercurial lensman who sometimes behaved like a hotdogger,” the journalist Lloyd Grove wrote in The Washington Post in 2003. Mr. Keating acknowledged to The Post that he…

  • Sony World Photo Awards Leaked Real Name, Forcing Photographer Into Exile | PetaPixel

    Sony World Photo Awards Leaked Real Name, Forcing Photographer Into Exile | PetaPixel

    Sony World Photo Awards Leaked Real Name, Forcing Photographer Into Exile He has been living in exile ever since. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/09/30/sony-world-photo-awards-leaked-real-name-forcing-photographer-into-exile/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+petapixel+%28PetaPixel%29 In 2018, Turkish photojournalist Uygar Önder Şimşek says he entered the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards under a pseudonym in order to protect his identity. His work was shortlisted, but the Awards mistakenly…

  • Journalists report working hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime at Gannett papers – Poynter

    Journalists report working hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime at Gannett papers – Poynter

    Journalists report working hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime at Gannett papers – Poynter The NewsGuild is investigating the issue and asking all Gannett employees to fill out a survey reporting unpaid work via Poynter: https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2021/journalists-report-working-hundreds-of-hours-of-unpaid-overtime-at-gannett-papers/ In the tweet that started the debate, Arizona Republic consumer protection reporter Rebekah Sanders wrote that she had worked…