Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Street Photos of 1960s New York in Kodachrome by Tod Papageorge – The New York Times
Street Photos of 1960s New York in Kodachrome by Tod Papageorge Hungry for commercial work, the young photographer captured the city’s storefronts and residents with Kodachrome film from 1966 to 1967. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/07/lens/tod-papageorge-dr-blankmans-new-york-kodachrome.html Tod Papageorge was relatively new to Manhattan and photography when he set out in the mid-1960s to make his mark. While street…
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A Portrait Brooklyn Before it Was Gentrified – Feature Shoot
A Portrait of Brooklyn Before it Was Gentrified – Feature Shoot John and Michael, 16th Street, 1980 John’s Caddy, 6th Avenue, 1975 Back in the 1950s and ‘60s, a movement was afoot. The media called it “white flight” and sang it… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/02/a-portrait-brooklyn-before-it-was-gentrified/ Brooklyn native Larry Racioppo headed west for two years before…
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In Venezuela, Women in Prison Awaiting Trial Endure Crowded Conditions – The New York Times
In Venezuela, Women in Prison Awaiting Trial Endure Crowded Conditions Amid Venezuela’s crises, overcrowded prisons and an overburdened justice system have forced women awaiting trial — and even some convicted of crimes — to spend months in crowded cells at detention centers that were never intended for such use. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/06/lens/venezuela-women-prison-jail.html Amid Venezuela’s crises, overcrowded…
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The Unseen Robert Frank: Outtakes From ‘The Americans’ – The New York Times
The Unseen Robert Frank: Outtakes From ‘The Americans’ Thousands of Robert Frank’s unpublished photographs taken during and after his journeys that led to “The Americans” have never been seen before by wide audiences. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/04/lens/robert-frank-the-americans-danziger-gallery.html Only 83 of the nearly 28,000 photographs Mr. Frank made during his journeys appeared in the book, which was published…
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Jake Borden – In Ruins – Displaced Georgians in Tbilisi « burn magazine
Jake Borden – In Ruins – Displaced Georgians in Tbilisi Jake Borden In Ruins – Displaced Georgians in Tbilisi [ FUJIFILM / YOUNG TALENT AWARD 2018 SHORTLIST ] On the outskirts of Georgia’s capital, Tblisi, an abandoned military hospital from the b… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2019/02/jake-borden-in-ruins-displaced-georgians-in-tbilisi/ On the outskirts of Georgia’s capital, Tblisi, an abandoned…
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Foto Féminas presents: Betty Laura Zapata – Witness
Foto Féminas presents: Betty Laura Zapata A selection from Latin American and Caribbean online platform, Foto Féminas, curated by Verónica Sanchis Bencomo. via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/foto-f%C3%A9minas-presents-betty-laura-zapata-2ed6eb587484 A selection from Latin American and Caribbean online platform Foto Féminas, curated by Verónica Sanchis Bencomo
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From Harlem to Johannesburg, Photographing the Famous and the Unknown With Dignity and Respect – The New York Times
From Harlem to Johannesburg, Photographing the Famous and the Unknown With Dignity and Respect For over fifty years and spanning several continents, Ozier Muhammad photographed celebrities, disasters and everyday people. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/01/lens/ozier-muhammad-harlem-johannesburg.html The images Ozier Muhammad saw in Life magazine while growing up in Chicago during the 1960s inspired him to become a photographer.
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Photographing Alaska and Canada’s Inuit Communities – PhotoShelter Blog
Photographing Alaska and Canada’s Inuit Communities – PhotoShelter Blog Brian Adams has been on our radar for a while. An editorial and documentary photographer, his style is simultaneously calm and probing. He’s got a knack for capturing environments with a thoughtfulness that’s powerful and also clearly working for him, sin via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2019/01/photographing-alaska-and-canadas-inuit-communities/ Last…
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A Son of Immigrants Contemplates What His Life Might Have Been – The New York Times
A Son of Immigrants Contemplates What His Life Might Have Been Through photographs of celebration, mourning and everyday life in his parents’ hometown, Manila, Lawrence Sumulong searches for what his life could have been. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/28/lens/manila-philippines-dead-to-rights.html Through photographs of celebration, mourning and everyday life in his parents’ hometown, Manila, Lawrence Sumulong searches for what his…
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Nikos Economopoulos – The Leica camera Blog
Nikos Economopoulos – The Leica camera Blog The Magnum master discusses the magical landscape of street photography
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Ranching families on Cheyenne River Reservation face a choice: Staying in an industry they can’t keep up with or leaving the only life they’ve known – The Washington Post
Perspective | Ranching families on Cheyenne River Reservation face a choice: Staying in an industry they can’t keep up with or leaving the only life they’ve known A photographic exploration of the daily lives of ranchers living on the Cheyenne River reservation. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/photography/2019/01/25/ranching-cheyenne-river-reservation-families-face-choice-continuing-an-industry-they-cant-keep-up-with-or-leaving-only-life-theyve-known/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b2bdcc85c9f3 Photographer Emily Schiffer has dedicated no small part of…
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Rolling Deep with the Black Cowboys of the Mississippi Delta – Feature Shoot
Rolling Deep with the Black Cowboys of the Mississippi Delta – Feature Shoot You wouldn’t know it from the films or the television shows, but the Lone Ranger was a Black man by the name of Bass Reeves. Born into slavery in Crawford… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/01/rolling-deep-with-black-cowboys-mississippi-delta/ Hailing from Maine, photographer Rory Doyle headed South…
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John Vink – Refugees
John Vink – Refugees We have decided, since this problem of refugees, migrants and other pariahs does not date from yesterday, to show the precious photographic work of John Vink who, from the eighties until the dawn of the year two thousand, has crisscrossed the world to document the fate of refugees with rare precision…
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Documenting the European migrant crisis from the inside
Documenting the European migrant crisis from the inside In 2016, more than one million people fled Asia, Africa and the Middle East to arrive in Europe. It was a continent largely unprepared (or unwilling) to take on the challenges of helping refugees and migrants adjust to life in a new land. While the news w…
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Photographing the Yazidis in Iraq as They Struggle to Rebuild Their Lives – The New York Times
Photographing the Yazidis in Iraq as They Struggle to Rebuild Their Lives Emilienne Malfatto has been documenting the lives of Yazidis, who returned to their ancestral homeland after ISIS was routed from the city in 2015. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/22/lens/yazidis-iraq-isis-back-home.html Emilienne Malfatto has been documenting the lives of Yazidis, who returned to their ancestral homeland after ISIS…
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Reconciling Heritage and Hope Between Chicago and Mexico – The New York Times
Reconciling Heritage and Hope Between Chicago and Mexico A son of immigrant parents balances a desire to embrace his cultural roots with the better life his parents sacrificed to give him. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/lens/reconciling-heritage-and-hope-between-chicago-and-mexico.html A few years ago, Daniel Ramos’s grandmother asked him just how did he make a living as a photographer. Grants, he replied.…
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The Best Work I Saw at the Medium Festival of Photography: Part 2 | A Photo Editor
The Best Work I Saw at the Medium Festival of Photography: Part 2 – A Photo Editor I never set out to be an opinion columnist. It’s true. Hell, before 2008, if you’d told me I’d become a professional blogger, much less do the job for nearly 9 years, I’d have taken you for…
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A post-war study of modern Vietnam, in photos
A post-war study of modern Vietnam, in photos Photographer Simone Sapienza shoots the contradictions of contemporary Vietnam – a country in transition, spearheaded by a young, energetic population. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/vietnam-charlie-surfs-on-lotus-flowers-simone-sapienza/ Photographer Simone Sapienza shoots the contradictions of contemporary Vietnam – a country in transition, spearheaded by a young, energetic population.
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Photos From the 2019 Dakar Rally – The Atlantic
Photos From the 2019 Dakar Rally On January 7, a group of 334 competitors began the 41st annual Dakar Rally: a punishing 10-day, 3,000-mile race across the Peruvian desert. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2019/01/photos-2019-dakar-rally/580603/ With a ceremonial start in Lima, Peru, on January 7, a group of 334 competitors started the 41st annual Dakar Rally: a…