Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Seven Square Miles – The Atlantic

    Seven Square Miles Snapshots from Google Earth, all rectangles of the same size and scale, approximately three and a half miles wide by two miles tall—showing seven square miles of the varied surface of our planet in each view via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/10/seven-square-miles/573169/ Spending time looking at the varying and beautiful images of our planet from…

  • 24 Hours in America – The New York Times

    24 Hours in America – The New York Times

    24 Hours in America We set out to document 24 different hours in 24 states, to shine a light on the lives of people rarely in the headlines. These are the peanut farmers, heart surgeons, pastors and teachers we met. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/10/15/style/24-hours-in-america.html Documenting moments across the country, large and small, quiet and indelible.

  • What Public Life Used to Look Like in San Francisco’s Mission District | The New Yorker

    What Public Life Used to Look Like in San Francisco’s Mission District | The New Yorker

    What Public Life Used to Look Like in San Francisco’s Mission District Janet Delaney’s photographs capture the last moment when American neighborhoods were the essential nodes of a tight network of pluralistic local life that spilled into the streets. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/what-public-life-used-to-look-like-in-san-franciscos-mission-district The photographer Janet Delaney first came to San Francisco in 1967,…

  • Meet the Young Female Photographers Who Documented 18-Year-Old Girls – The New York Times

    Meet the Young Female Photographers Who Documented 18-Year-Old Girls – The New York Times

    Meet the Young Female Photographers Who Documented 18-Year-Old Girls The New York Times asked 22 young women to take photos for a project exploring daily life for girls around the world who are becoming adults this year. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/11/lens/what-life-looks-like-girls-18.html The New York Times asked 22 young women to take photos for a project exploring daily…

  • Looking at Protestant Loyalist Life in Post-Conflict Belfast – The New York Times

    Looking at Protestant Loyalist Life in Post-Conflict Belfast – The New York Times

    Looking at Protestant Loyalist Life in Post-Conflict Belfast Years after the Good Friday peace accords, Mariusz Smiejek took his camera on both sides of the walls that divide Protestants and Catholics in Belfast, gradually focusing on Protestant Loyalists. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/10/lens/protestant-life-post-conflict-belfast.html Mariusz Smiejek’s first long-term photo story wasn’t exactly a simple one. Rather than play it…

  • Cole Barash – Grimsey « burn magazine

    Cole Barash – Grimsey Cole Barash Grimséy   Set on the remote island of Grimséy, twenty-five miles north of mainland Iceland and bordering the Arctic Circle, this series focuses on the lives of a small, insular fis… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/10/cole-barash-grimsey/ Set on the remote island of Grimséy, twenty-five miles north of mainland Iceland and…

  • Huck 67: An all-woman documentary photography special

    Huck 67: An all-woman documentary photography special

    Huck 67: An all-woman documentary photography special Huck’s annual celebration of visual storytelling returns, focusing on incredible women photographers who have broken new ground or disrupted the status quo. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/print/huck-67-all-woman-documentary-photography-issue/ Huck’s annual celebration of visual storytelling returns, focusing on incredible women photographers who have broken new ground or disrupted the status quo.

  • Deana Lawson’s mythical portraits of the black experience

    Deana Lawson’s mythical portraits of the black experience

    Deana Lawson’s mythical portraits of the black experience Deana Lawson’s photographs embody the realm of myth, a space where the divine and mortal realms merge. They centre around the subjects of family, spirituality, sexuality, and intimacy within the black experience, in the US, the Caribbean, and Africa. She via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/deanaa-lawsons-mythical-portraits-of-blackness/ The New York photographer’s…

  • NOVEMBER IS A BEGINNING – Witness

    NOVEMBER IS A BEGINNING – Witness

    NOVEMBER IS A BEGINNING I’m sitting in a 32-square-meter apartment in Istanbul that has no toilet or shower. The curtains reach from the ceiling to the floor, and… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/november-is-a-beginning-eb7240a8cc91 I’m sitting in a 32-square-meter apartment in Istanbul that has no toilet or shower. The curtains reach from the ceiling to the floor, and…

  • Garry Winogrand Is the Forgotten Photographer Behind These Iconic Images

    This Forgotten Street Photographer Shot Some of Our Most Iconic Images Garry Winogrand led a controversial life, but he left the world a trove of genius photographs. via Vice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gyem9q/garry-winogrand-documentary-forgotten-street-photographer Garry Winogrand led a controversial life, but he left the world a trove of genius photographs.

  • From London to Tokyo, Antony Cairns sees cities in a different light – The Washington Post

    From London to Tokyo, Antony Cairns sees cities in a different light – The Washington Post

    Perspective | From London to Tokyo, Antony Cairns sees cities in a different light Antony Cairns uses experimental darkroom processes that abstract cityscapes to the point of being nearly unrecognizable, reduced to stark shapes in black and white. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/10/10/from-london-to-tokoyo-antony-cairns/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.daebcca7cce7 Antony Cairns photographs a world under construction. His use of experimental darkroom processes…

  • TIME | New Work by Contemporary Southern Photographers | Time

    New Voices in Southern Photography and Where to See Them This Fall ‘The perception of the South in photography is 50 years behind the reality’ via Time: http://time.com/longform/new-voices-american-south-photography/ When people envision the South, they may conjure images made by photographers who stylized the “Southernization” of aesthetics during the last century. Walker Evans, Gordon Parks, Sally…

  • Dreamlike Photos of Sweden’s Dark Winter – The New York Times

    Dreamlike Photos of Sweden’s Dark Winter – The New York Times

    Dreamlike Photos of Sweden’s Dark Winter When Lars Tunbjork accepted an assignment to create his own portrait of winter in Sweden, he attempted to confront the emotional darkness he associated with it. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/lens/dreamlike-photos-of-swedens-dark-winter.html When Lars Tunbjork accepted an assignment to create his own portrait of winter in Sweden, he attempted to confront the emotional…

  • Extreme close-ups of old-school Londoners

    Extreme close-ups of old-school Londoners

    Extreme close-ups of old-school Londoners Paul Trevor’s seminal series contrasted London’s high-rollers with people in a nearby street market. Now, they’re being exhibited again. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/extreme-close-ups-of-old-school-londoners/ Shot at a distance of just 12 inches, Paul Trevor’s seminal series contrasted City of London high-rollers with people in a neighbouring street market. Now, they’re being…

  • Larry French: Stories Better Left Untold | LENSCRATCH

    Larry French: Stories Better Left Untold | LENSCRATCH

    Larry French: Stories Better Left Untold The photographs of Larry French are not about anything in particular. They are simply about seeing. For the past ten years, the photography world has moved away from this way of working, preferring the focused consideration of projects about specific subj via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/10/larry-french-stories-better-left-untold/ The photographs of Larry French…

  • Voices of African photography: ‘Transforming the image of our continent’ – The Washington Post

    Voices of African photography: ‘Transforming the image of our continent’ – The Washington Post

    Perspective | Voices of African photography: ‘Transforming the image of our continent’ Voices of African Photography is a 10-part series presented in partnership with Everyday Africa and the African Photojournalism Database to highlight the work of 10 African photographers. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/10/01/voices-of-african-photography-transforming-the-image-of-our-continent/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.d551d5e2a2d8 Voices of African Photography is a 10-part series presented in partnership with the…

  • New Southern Photography at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art | LENSCRATCH

    New Southern Photography at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art | LENSCRATCH

    New Southern Photography at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art On October 6th, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art’s largest photography exhibition to date, New Southern Photography, opens at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans, LA and is on view until March 10, 2019. Curated by Ogden Museum of Southern Art via…

  • The radical history of ’80s San Francisco, in photos

    The radical history of ’80s San Francisco, in photos

    The radical history of ’80s San Francisco, in photos San Francisco in the ’80s was a study in contrasts. As the shadows of gentrification began to creep over the heart of the city, just South of Market, the people of the Mission took to the streets to protest the policies coming out of the Reagan…

  • A photographer probes truth and lies in modern Turkey

    A photographer probes truth and lies in modern Turkey

    A photographer probes truth and lies in modern Turkey After being injured in a deadly attack in Libya, British photographer Guy Martin wasn’t sure if he’d ever shoot again. Then he recalibrated his identity. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/photographer-guy-martin-turkey-parallel-state/ After being injured in a deadly attack in Libya, British photographer Guy Martin wasn’t sure if he’d…

  • Inside the Darkly Fascinating World of Masahisa Fukase – Feature Shoot

    Inside the Darkly Fascinating World of Masahisa Fukase – Feature Shoot

    Inside the Darkly Fascinating World of Masahisa Fukase – Feature Shoot Sasuke, from the series Game, 1983. Bukubuku, 1991. For more than two decades, the work of Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase has been largely inaccessible. Following his death in 2012, the… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/09/inside-the-darkly-fascinating-world-of-masahisa-fukase/ For more than two decades, the work of Japanese photographer…