Author: Trent

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – La Cucaracha: Pieter Hugo in Mexico

    Juxtapoz Magazine – La Cucaracha: Pieter Hugo in Mexico Known for photographing communities on the periphery of society in Africa, South African artist Pieter Hugo similarly immersed himself in Mexico City… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/la-cucaracha-peter-hugo-in-mexico/ Known for photographing communities on the periphery of society in Africa, South African artist Pieter Hugo similarly immersed himself in Mexico City…

  • Mike Osborne: Deep State. Journalist, Spy, Conspiracy Theorist – AMERICAN SUBURB X

    Mike Osborne: Deep State. Journalist, Spy, Conspiracy Theorist – AMERICAN SUBURB X

    Mike Osborne: Deep State. Journalist, Spy, Conspiracy Theorist “The path of paranoia leads us to a pizza parlor, armed to the teeth and utterly convinced of the righteousness of the mission. At the other end of the spectrum, we’re left with doubt, uncertainty, and a recognition of our own limitations.” via AMERICAN SUBURB X: https://americansuburbx.com/2020/01/mike-osborne-deep-state-journalist-spy-conspiracy-theorist.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mike-osborne-deep-state-journalist-spy-conspiracy-theorist…

  • B: Q & A with Scott Hurst

    B: Q & A with Scott Hurst

    Q & A with Scott Hurst Photo by Marc Manabat Scott Hurst is a photographer based in San Antonio, TX. • BA: Thanks for taking time to do thi… Link: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2020/01/q-with-scott-hurst.html Scott Hurst is a photographer based in San Antonio, TX.

  • I was here, I saw here: Six visions of contemporary Africa – British Journal of Photography

    I was here, I saw here: Six visions of contemporary Africa – British Journal of Photography

    I was here, I saw here: Six visions of contemporary Africa A group exhibition at French art festival Les Vagamondes presents work by six photographers from Mali, Senegal, Mozambique and the Ivory Coast, and their exploration of identity, past and present via British Journal of Photography: https://www.bjp-online.com/2020/01/i-was-here-i-saw-here/ A group exhibition at French art festival Les…

  • 10 years of digital storytelling – Witness

    10 years of digital storytelling – Witness

    10 years of digital storytelling Four experts share the developments that have shaped digital storytelling over the past decade, and which award-winning production… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/10-years-of-digital-storytelling-e71a5107a8ea Four experts share the developments that have shaped digital storytelling over the past decade, and which award-winning production impacted them

  • A United Kingdom: Bruce Davidson’s Portrait of 1960s Britain | AnOther

    A United Kingdom: Bruce Davidson’s Portrait of 1960s Britain via AnOther: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/12182/a-portrait-of-britain-in-the-1960s-by-bruce-davidson-huxley-parlour The latest exhibition of the American photographer’s work captures a Britain on the brink of change

  • A tribute to New York’s DIY basketball scene

    A tribute to New York’s DIY basketball scene

    A tribute to New York’s DIY basketball scene Streetball has long been New York City’s premier DIY sport. “You don’t need a lot of equipment or a lot of people to play,” says Brooklyn photographer Larry Racioppo. He first fell in love with the game as an 11-year-old, growing up in Sunset Park in the…

  • Lost in the streets: a visual love letter to New York

    Lost in the streets: a visual love letter to New York

    Lost in the streets: a visual love letter to New York As a kid, Jonathan Higbee dreamed of New York City.  Growing up in Independence, Missouri – a satellite of Kansas City – during the ’80s, life was often tough. “I don’t want to be mean to it, but it certainly wasn’t an easy place…

  • Unjust Enrichment, Missing Payments, and Nat Geo Fine Art Galleries

    Unjust Enrichment, Missing Payments, and Nat Geo Fine Art Galleries

    Unjust Enrichment, Missing Payments, and Nat Geo Fine Art Galleries I wrote two articles about National Geographic Fine Art Galleries (NGFA) just over a year ago after they contacted me to sell one of my photos in their via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2020/01/13/unjust-enrichment-missing-payments-and-nat-geo-fine-art-galleries/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PetaPixel+%28PetaPixel%29 I continued to do research after both articles were published and I discovered NGFA…

  • The Documentary Photography Issue VII: Home, reimagined

    The Documentary Photography Issue VII: Home, reimagined

    The Documentary Photography Issue VII: Home, reimagined It feels as if our relationship with the idea of home is changing.  Across the world, nationalism finds itself dancing freely with far-right politics, while political divisions have chopped families right down the middle, transforming previously tight-kni via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/the-documentary-photography-issue-vii-home-reimagined/ ‘Home’ is both a physical and imagined…

  • Luis Cobelo – Chas Chas « burn magazine

    Luis Cobelo – Chas Chas « burn magazine

    Luis Cobelo – Chas Chas Luis Cobelo Chas Chas 30 years ago, I came across a story in a comic book called “Parque Chas”, about a mysterious neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The comic reveals the adventu… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2020/01/luis-cobelo-chas-chas/ 30 years ago, I came across a story in a comic book called “Parque…

  • Hausthor & Guilmoth: Sleep Creek, Gauze-Eyed Gothic – AMERICAN SUBURB X

    Hausthor & Guilmoth: Sleep Creek, Gauze-Eyed Gothic – AMERICAN SUBURB X

    Hausthor & Guilmoth: Sleep Creek, Gauze-Eyed Gothic “Listen, the weight of a heavy set foot dragging across the floor boards above unmoored by concern for the splinter in the attic above, the same attic two floor removed from the wet-smelling basement where deer hides are tanned with Borax soap..” Ou via AMERICAN SUBURB X: https://americansuburbx.com/2020/01/hausthor-guimoth-sleep-creek-gauze-eyed-gothic.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hausthor-guimoth-sleep-creek-gauze-eyed-gothic…

  • In Youth Sports Photography, It’s Pros Vs. Parents – PDN

    Link: Harte says fans with DSLR cameras are offering photos for a much lower price than he can charge, or giving them away. “People in this age are just used to having pictures handed to them for free,” he says.

  • The Visual Student » Internship Q&A: The Virginian-Pilot

    Link: Randall Greenwell is the Director of Photography at The Virginian-Pilot. Greenwell has been Director of Photography for almost two years.

  • Mamiya Announces New Medium Format Digital Camera System

    Link: Mamiya has announced two new and exciting lines of DSLRs, plus a new series of leaf-shutter lenses optimized for digital. This introduction brings together the professional workhorse heritage of Mamiya cameras, and Mamiya’s reputation for making world-class lenses. Mamiya 56 and 33 Megapixel Series

  • Momenta Workshops Channel on YouTube

    MomentaWorkshops Witness the world with Momenta’s documentary workshops. Visit us at http://momentaworkshops.com. via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BXtVzgak6ouA6evu2Rh7g Momenta is proud to announce the launch of our YouTube site featuring our workshop multimedia slideshows. Our first piece is online from our Project Uganda workshops. T photography of Eva Russo, Robb Quinn, Thom Feroah, Jamie Rose and Christian Bobst…

  • lenscratch: Jacob Pritchard

    Link: Sunday is a day of rest, and that’s exact what Brooklyn photographer, Jacob Pritchard has been doing. But he’s been doing it on other people’s couches. After recieving a degree in journalism, Jacob worked at a number of newspapers in the West, including the Pulitzer Prize winning team at the Rocky Mountain News.

  • NPPA: Robert Capa, The Action Film?

    Link: The tale begins in Paris in 1935, according to Variety, and will be a “snapshot of a torrid two-year romance with Gerda Taro during the Spanish Civil War.” According to Fortes’ novel, Taro and Capa, both refugees fleeing the Nazis, had the shared intention when they met of becoming photographers and that the outbreak…

  • Patrick Smith | His crash, my rise

    Link: I mentioned it in recent previous post, but I wasn’t shooting very well for two weeks.

  • Cyberball Robot Player's Union Says Lockout Likely In 2073 Season

    Cyberball Robot Player's Union Says Lockout Likely In 2073 Season

    The Onion | America’s Finest News Source. The Onion brings you all of the latest news, stories, photos, videos and more from America’s finest news source. via The Onion: http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/cyberball_robot_players?utm_source=onion_rss_daily “I am unable to detect any gratitude from owners of magnesium wide receivers and titanium running backs who continually execute, on command, motion-based operations with…