Author: Trent
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Ute Behrend – Bear Girls « burn magazine
Ute Behrend – Bear Girls Ute Behrend Bear Girls [ EPF 2019 FINALIST ] How do young girls become strong women? Adolescence is the theme of my new book. At the beginning I tell a story about a fictional “Indian tribe&#… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2020/02/ute-behrend-bear-girls/ How do young girls become strong women? Adolescence is the…
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A Bird’s Eye View of Children’s Diets Around the Globe – Feature Shoot
A Bird’s Eye View of Children’s Diets Around the Globe – Feature Shoot It’s been said, You are what you eat” though few may remember what they had for lunch last Tuesday. Our diets, like our identities, may be formed by nature and… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/02/a-birds-eye-view-of-childrens-diets-around-the-globe/ In the mew book, Daily Bread: What Kids…
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B: Q & A with Jason Tippet
Q & A with Jason Tippet Jason Tippet is a filmmaker and photographer based in Los Angeles. (An abridged version of this interview was published originally … Link: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2020/02/q-with-jason-tippet.html Jason Tippet is a filmmaker and photographer based in Los Angeles.
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Fujifilm dropped a top street photographer, but did he cross a line?
Fujifilm dropped a top street photographer, but did he cross a line? Peers of Tatsuo Suzuki, known for his aggressive shooting style, come to his defense. via Input: https://www.inputmag.com/features/tatsuo-suzuki-fujifilm-street-photography-controversy Peers of Tatsuo Suzuki, known for his aggressive shooting style, come to his defense.
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Introducing the shortlist for MACK’s First Book Award – British Journal of Photography
Introducing the shortlist for MACK’s First Book Award Ten photographers have made it into the shortlist for the annual MACK First Book Award; the winning project will be announced in May at Photo London 2020 via British Journal of Photography: https://www.bjp-online.com/2020/02/shortlist-mack-first-book-award-photobook/ Ten photographers have made it into the shortlist for the annual MACK First Book…
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Watch a Short Film About Alec Soth and His Life-Changing Pictures | AnOther
Watch a Short Film About Alec Soth and How He Makes His Pictures via AnOther: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/12262/alec-soth-nowness-film-documentary-magnum-course-sleeping-by-mississippi The latest episode of NOWNESS’ Photographers in Focus series centres on acclaimed American photographer Alec Soth
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A photographer’s road trip through the heart of America
A photographer’s road trip through the heart of America After falling victim to an assault, Sandy Carson left Scotland for the US. It was there that he found a home in photography. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/playlist-archive/sandy-carson-photography-always-been-a-cowboy-in-my-heart/ After falling victim to a violent assault, BMX rider Sandy Carson left his native Scotland for the US. It…
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In Homage to – and Defence of – the Work of Tatsuo Suzuki – By Steven Bleistein – 35mmc
In Homage to – and Defence of – the Work of Tatsuo Suzuki – By Steven Bleistein – 35mmc No worthwhile art ever escapes at least some controversy of some kind from some people at some time. Even Ansel Adams, whom no one would likely consider controversial, was no stranger to controversy himself. In the…
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Ricoh GRIII and GR1s Experience Comparison by a Film Agnostic – By Steven Bleistein – 35mmc
Ricoh GRIII and GR1s Experience Comparison by a Film Agnostic – By Steven Bleistein – 35mmc I am sure to get some grief about this piece given that my last article on the analog Ricoh GR1s ended with my resolution that I was not interested in buying a digital GR. Well, that sentiment lasted about…
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Opinion | When a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Tears – The New York Times
Opinion | When a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Tears Photos of suffering children have the power to soften sentiment toward the “other.” Can that still happen in a polarized age? Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/17/opinion/photojournalism-children-nick-ut.html Photos of suffering children have the power to soften sentiment toward the “other.” Can that still happen in a polarized age?
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A portrait of teenage resistance in Brazil
A portrait of teenage resistance in Brazil When the São Paulo government proposed closing over 100 public schools in October 2015, high school students rose up in rebellion against the state. After tagging a series of hostile street protests they took it to the next level. Over the next three mont via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/a-portrait-of-teenage-resistance-in-brazil/…
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Charles Rozier: House Music | LENSCRATCH
Charles Rozier: House Music Charles Rozier has a new book, House Music, from Dewi Lewis Publishing, that aptly describes a world filled with the music of children, dogs, relatives, friends, and family under one roof. I first featured the project in 2013 and was moved by his persona via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/02/charles-rozier-house-music/ Charles Rozier has a…
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Day Sleeper | Conscientious Photography Magazine
Day Sleeper via Conscientious Photography Magazine: https://cphmag.com/day-sleeper/ A new book entitled Day Sleeper now lifts Lange’s work out of the stasis it has found itself in for too long. For the book, Sam Contis used the archive housed at the Oakland Museum of California (plus images from the Library of Congress and the National Archives).…
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Talking Pictures #7 Kenneth Jarecke talks with Karen Mullarkey, the legendary picture editor. – YouTube
Kenneth Jarecke talks with legendary picture editor Karen Mullarkey about her time at Life Magazine, Rolling Stone and Newsweek (among others) and working with photographers such as Richard Avedon, Annie Leibovitz and Arthur Grace (among others).
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Poulomi Basu’s “Centralia” Exposes the Hidden Crimes of War
Juxtapoz Magazine – Poulomi Basu’s “Centralia” Exposes the Hidden Crimes of War Centralia exposes hidden crimes of war as an indigenous people fight for their survival. In war, truth is the first casualty and Poulomi Basu’s new bo… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/poulomi-basu-s-centralia-exposes-the-hidden-crimes-of-war/ Centralia exposes hidden crimes of war as an indigenous people fight for their survival. In…
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How Letizia Battaglia Used Photography in a War Against the Mafia – Feature Shoot
How Letizia Battaglia Used Photography in a War Against the Mafia – Feature Shoot The words are in Italian but the message is clear: “The Mafia kills. So does silence.” This is the omerta, the code of silence the Sicilian mafia has imposed upon… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/02/how-letozia-battaglia-used-photography-in-a-war-against-the-mafia/ It as a position Sicilian photographer Letizia…
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Top Shots From the 2019 International Landscape Photographer of the Year – The Atlantic
Top Shots From the 2019 International Landscape Photographer of the Year Some of the top and winning images from this year’s landscape-photography competition via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2020/02/top-shots-2019-international-landscape-photographer-year/606505/ More than 3,400 entries were received in this year’s landscape-photography competition, from professional and amateur photographers around the world. Judges of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year…
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Nikon Unveils the D6 with the ‘Most Powerful AF System in Nikon History’
Nikon Unveils the D6 with the ‘Most Powerful AF System in Nikon History’ After a development announcement last year and a lackluster teaser campaign, Nikon has finally unveiled their latest flagship full-frame DSLR for sports via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2020/02/11/nikon-unveils-the-d6-with-the-most-powerful-af-system-in-nikon-history/ At its core, the D6 uses the same 20.8MP resolution full-frame CMOS sensor as its predecessor that…
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Balancing Excellence – Photographs by various artists | Interview by W. Scott Olsen | LensCulture
Balancing Excellence – Photographs by various artists | Interview by W. Scott Olsen | LensCulture How do you define excellence when so much of photography is constantly changing and reinventing itself? Manolis Moresopoulos, Director of the Athens Photo Festival, shares his insights via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/manolis-moresopoulos-balancing-excellence How do you define excellence when so much of photography…