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  • What It’s Like to Document History: An Interview with Pultizer Prize Nominated Evelyn Hockstein – PhotoShelter Blog

    What It’s Like to Document History: An Interview with Pultizer Prize Nominated Evelyn Hockstein – PhotoShelter Blog

    What It’s Like to Document History: An Interview with Pultizer Prize Nominated Evelyn Hockstein – PhotoShelter Blog PhotoShelter Community Marketing Manager Caitlyn Edwards interviews photojournalist Evelyn Hockstein about the George Floyd protests and her career. via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/07/document-history-an-interview-with-evelyn-hockstein/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29 Photojournalist Evelyn Hockstein is no stranger to pivoting from one project to the next.

  • Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 10 July 2020 – Photojournalism Now

    Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 10 July 2020 – Photojournalism Now

    Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 10 July 2020 This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – the World.Report Award Documenting Humanity 2020 announces this year’s shortlisted photographers across five categories. And don&#821… via Photojournalism Now: https://photojournalismnow43738385.wordpress.com/2020/07/10/photojournalism-now-friday-round-up-10-july-2020/ This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – the World.Report Award Documenting Humanity 2020 announces this…

  • With a mix of subjects that are always composed, Lyndon French approaches photography with variety

    With a mix of subjects that are always composed, Lyndon French approaches photography with variety

    With a mix of subjects that are always composed, Lyndon French approaches photography with variety Mixing various subjects and styles, Lyndon French's portfolio shows how trying out what feels right to you photographically is the ideal approach to the medium. Link: https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/lyndon-french-photography-100720?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+itsnicethat%2FSlXC+%28It%27s+Nice+That%29 Mixing various subjects and styles, Lyndon French’s portfolio shows how trying out what…

  • A Visitor to Ireland Finds Ballet in the Ancient Sport of Hurling | The New Yorker

    A Visitor to Ireland Finds Ballet in the Ancient Sport of Hurling | The New Yorker

    A Visitor to Ireland Finds Ballet in the Ancient Sport of Hurling In a new book, “People of the Mud,” the photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez creates a choreography of bodies at work and at play. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-visitor-to-ireland-finds-ballet-in-the-ancient-sport-of-hurling On a stretch of stony earth, in front of a patchwork wall of brick and…

  • A Photobook Traces Thirty Years of a Family’s Life – Aperture Foundation NY

    A Photobook Traces Thirty Years of a Family’s Life – Aperture Foundation NY

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    A Photobook Traces Thirty Years of a Family’s Life In “Pleasant Street,” Judith Black photographs her home life in New England from 1968 to 2000—and builds upon an American documentary tradition. via Aperture Foundation NY: https://aperture.org/blog/judith-black-thirty-years-of-a-familys-life/ Judith Black’s new photobook traces her home life in New England from 1968 to 2000—and builds upon an American…

  • Disposables: A personal exploration of contemporary Japan – British Journal of Photography

    Disposables: A personal exploration of contemporary Japan – British Journal of Photography

    Disposables: A personal exploration of contemporary Japan Beyond the cherry blossoms, festivals, and buzzing nightlife, Dan Bailey’s photographs of Tokyo offer a deeper discussion about Japan’s history and its sense of national and individual identity via British Journal of Photography: https://www.bjp-online.com/2020/07/dan-bailey-disposables/ Beyond the cherry blossoms, festivals, and buzzing nightlife, Dan Bailey’s photographs offer a deeper…

  • Alex Turner: Blind River | LENSCRATCH

    Alex Turner: Blind River | LENSCRATCH

    Alex Turner: Blind River – LENSCRATCH Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Blind River by Alex Turner. Alex Turner (b. Chicago, Illinois) combines imaging technologies…

  • A Desire for Change – The Leica camera Blog

    A Desire for Change Art director and photographer, Mathieu Bitton shares how he uses photography to amplify messages online and offline.

  • Canon Unveils EOS R5 and EOS R6 Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras

    Canon Unveils EOS R5 and EOS R6 Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras

    Canon Unveils EOS R5 and EOS R6 Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras After some pretty significant leaks over the past month or two, Canon has official unveiled the much-anticipated EOS R5 and EOS R6: two full-frame cameras via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2020/07/09/canon-unveils-eos-r5-and-eos-r6-full-frame-mirrorless-cameras/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PetaPixel+%28PetaPixel%29 After some pretty significant leaks over the past month or two, Canon has official unveiled the…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Finding Leisure in a Post-Industrial Landscape

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Finding Leisure in a Post-Industrial Landscape In Perfect Day, Txema Salvans photographs Spain’s holiday-makers in unexpected corners of the postindustrial landscape. Sunbathers congregate in car p… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/finding-leisure-in-a-post-industrial-landscape/ In Perfect Day, Txema Salvans photographs Spain’s holiday-makers in unexpected corners of the postindustrial landscape. Sunbathers congregate in car parks, swimming pools are nestled…

  • Robin Hammond on the insider and outsider – Inside Imaging

    Robin Hammond on the insider and outsider – Inside Imaging

    Robin Hammond on the insider and outsider – Inside Imaging Australian journalist, Alison Stieven-Taylor, publisher of popular blog Photojournalism Now, has launched a new monthly video series in which she interviews leading documentary photographers. The… via Inside Imaging: https://www.insideimaging.com.au/2020/robin-hammond-on-the-insider-and-outsider/ The series, Photojournalism Now: In Conversation, kicks off with a 22-minute discussion with Robin Hammond, an…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – A Japanese Photographer’s Images of 1990s Harlem

    Juxtapoz Magazine – A Japanese Photographer’s Images of 1990s Harlem In 1983, at only 18 years of age, Katsu Naito arrived in New York from his native Japan to work as a contracted kitchen chef. By 1988 he had settled i… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/a-japanese-photographer-s-images-of-1990s-harlem/ In 1983, at only 18 years of age, Katsu Naito arrived in…

  • David Burnett: Letter to the NPPA on Ethics – PhotoShelter Blog

    David Burnett: Letter to the NPPA on Ethics – PhotoShelter Blog

    David Burnett: Letter to the NPPA on Ethics – PhotoShelter Blog Editor’s note: Photojournalist David Burnett recently penned a letter to the National Press Photographers Association in response to the discussion around photographic ethics and the publication of the Photo Bill of Rights. With his permission, we are rep via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/07/david-burnett-letter-to-the-nppa-on-ethics/ Editor’s note:…

  • Opinion | No Two Rooms Are Alike in Ukrainian Prisons – The New York Times

    Opinion | No Two Rooms Are Alike in Ukrainian Prisons – The New York Times

    Opinion | No Two Rooms Are Alike in Ukrainian Prisons Personalized spaces of the incarcerated. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/23/opinion/sunday/ukraine-prison-decor.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article I first visited Ukrainian prisons in 2009, while working on a project for Doctors Without Borders. I remember seeing the conjugal rooms and being struck by how no two rooms were alike.

  • Podcast: Did the Media Get Played by Trump? Magnum Faces Questions About Diversity, and Hot Dogs! – PhotoShelter Blog

    Podcast: Did the Media Get Played by Trump? Magnum Faces Questions About Diversity, and Hot Dogs! – PhotoShelter Blog

    Podcast: Did the Media Get Played by Trump? Magnum Faces Questions About Diversity, and Hot Dogs! – PhotoShelter Blog President Trump gave a Fourth of July Speech at Mount Rushmore, which provided a perfect spectacle for Presidential propaganda. Did the media get played by circulating these “patriotic” images, or was the publication more nuanced?  In…

  • What I Learned at the Most Instagrammed Outdoor Places | Outside Online

    What I Learned from Visiting the Most Instagrammed Outdoor Places Are social media and selfie culture killing the outdoors? Nah… but as a visit to some overshared spots reveals, they’re challenging our notions about whether there’s a right way to appreciate nature—and who gets to do it. via Outside Online: https://www.outsideonline.com/2415324/instagram-social-media-geotagging-outdoors-oversharing Are social media and…

  • Li Zhengsheng : The Genius who photographed the Cultural Revolution

    Li Zhengsheng : The Genius who photographed the Cultural Revolution

    Li Zhengsheng : The Genius who photographed the Cultural Revolution – The Eye of Photography Magazine Hommage de Jean Loh à la mémoire de Li Zhensheng ce photographe de génie qui nous a quitté le 22 juin 2020 à New York à l’âge de 80 ans. On peut dire que via The Eye of Photography…

  • Capturing the candour of life, we take a look at the significance of 20th century photographer Harold Feinstein

    Capturing the candour of life, we take a look at the significance of 20th century photographer Harold Feinstein

    Capturing the candour of life, we take a look at the significance of 20th century photographer Harold Feinstein In a new exhibition showing from 18 June to 14 August, London's David Hill Gallery celebrates the largely unknown photographer who documented the American experience. Link: https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/harold-feinstein-david-hill-gallery-photography-060720?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+itsnicethat%2FSlXC+%28It%27s+Nice+That%29 In a new exhibition showing from 18 June to 14…

  • Karen Bullock: Presence Obscured | LENSCRATCH

    Karen Bullock: Presence Obscured | LENSCRATCH

    Karen Bullock: Presence Obscured Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Presence Obscured by Ka via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/07/karen-bullock-presence-obscured/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 This series explores the shifting culture of Christianity in…

  • Vale Grande Carajás – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2020/07/06/vale-grande-carajas/ Cédric Gerbehaye travelled to the Vale Grande Carajás mine, the largest iron ore mine in the world, which also produces gold, manganese, bauxite, copper and nickel.