Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • Alex Prager’s Sunny Scenes of Los Angeles Noir – Feature Shoot

    Alex Prager’s Sunny Scenes of Los Angeles Noir – Feature Shoot

    Alex Prager’s Sunny Scenes of Los Angeles Noir – Feature Shoot The Big Valley: Eve, 2008 The Big Valley: Susie and Friends, 2008 Hailing from Los Angeles, Alex Prager is a true photograph-auteur. Her cinematic sensibilities are perfectly at home in… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/08/alex-pragers-sunny-scenes-of-los-angeles-noir/ Hailing from Los Angeles, Alex Prager is a true photograph-auter.…

  • The people left behind by Philippines’ brutal war on drugs – photo essay | Global development | The Guardian

    The people left behind by Philippines’ brutal war on drugs – photo essay One year after visiting the Philippines to document the impact of President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdown on drugs, photographer James Whitlow Delano returns to the city of Navotas, Metro Manila, to assess the impact of a campaign that has now claimed up to…

  • America’s White Supremacists, One Year on From Charlottesville | Time

    A Photographer Spent the Year Since Charlottesville Documenting White Supremacists Mark Peterson documented supremacist groups across the U.S. in the wake of Charlottesville’s deadly rally via Time: http://time.com/longform/white-supremacist-charlottesville-photos/ “They have Confederate flags and Nazi symbols and they’re just standing there, and nobody’s paying attention,” recalls photographer Mark Peterson, who was among the cluster of media…

  • Finding Brotherhood in the Boxing Ring – The New York Times

    Finding Brotherhood in the Boxing Ring – The New York Times

    Finding Brotherhood in the Boxing Ring Larry Fink’s photos of sweat-stained boxing rings around America revealed intimate moments between fighters, referees and trainers. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/09/lens/finding-brotherhood-in-the-boxing-ring.html Larry Fink’s photos of sweat-stained boxing rings around America revealed intimate moments between fighters, referees and trainers.

  • Pauliana Valente Pimentel – Quel Pedra (THAT STONE) « burn magazine

    Pauliana Valente Pimentel – Quel Pedra (THAT STONE) Pauliana Valente Pimentel Quel Pedra (THAT STONE) There is a legend in Mindelo, in the island of São Vicente, which says that those who sit on a specific stone in the neighborhood of Font Flip will… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/08/pauliana-valente-pimentel-quel-pedra-that-stone/ There is a legend in Mindelo, in…

  • One Photographer’s Love Letter to Appalachia – Feature Shoot

    One Photographer’s Love Letter to Appalachia – Feature Shoot

    One Photographer’s Love Letter to Appalachia – Feature Shoot Erik, Athens Hubie Bobo Lane, Chauncey The Ohio photographer Rich-Joseph Facun remembers the exact day he started work on Black Diamonds: January 5th, 2018. He saw a stranger while leaving… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/08/one-photographers-love-letter-to-appalachia/ The Ohio photographer Rich-Joseph Facun remembers the exact day he started work…

  • A Portrait of an Egyptian Neighborhood Breathing Toxic Dust – The New York Times

    A Portrait of an Egyptian Neighborhood Breathing Toxic Dust – The New York Times

    A Portrait of an Egyptian Neighborhood Breathing Toxic Dust A photo essay by Mohamed Mahdy shows what it’s like when your next-door neighbor is a cement factory that belches toxic dust. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/07/lens/egyptian-neighborhood-breathing-toxic-dust.html A photo essay by Mohamed Mahdy shows what it’s like when your next-door neighbor is a cement factory that belches toxic dust.

  • Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 22 June 2018 – Photojournalism Now

    Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 22 June 2018 – Photojournalism Now

    Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 22 June 2018 This week Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up celebrates Refugee Week (17-23 June), by showcasing stories from three photographers whose recent work focuses on refugees, the Rohingya crisis Patric… via Photojournalism Now: https://photojournalismnow43738385.wordpress.com/2018/06/22/photojournalism-now-friday-round-up-22-june-2018/ This week Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up celebrates Refugee Week (17-23 June), by showcasing…

  • The Transformative Nature of the Photographs of Diane Arbus – The New York Times

    The Transformative Nature of the Photographs of Diane Arbus – The New York Times

    The Transformative Nature of the Photographs of Diane Arbus Diane Arbus’s portfolio “A Box of Ten Photographs” was pivotal in the acceptance of photography by the art world. A book published by Aperture and the Smithsonian American Art Museum examines the portfolio and its impact. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/21/lens/the-transformative-nature-of-the-photographs-of-diane-arbus.html Diane Arbus’s portfolio “A Box of Ten Photographs”…

  • John G. Zimmerman: America in Black and White | LENSCRATCH

    John G. Zimmerman: America in Black and White | LENSCRATCH

    John G. Zimmerman: America in Black and White The Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, California has recently opened the exhibition,  John G. Zimmerman: America in Black and White that will run through July 1, 2018. The Center is thrilled to showcase the historic work of internationally acclaimed via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/06/john-g-zimmerman-america-in-black-and-white/ The Center for Photographic…

  • On the Border With the Photographer John Moore – The Atlantic

    On the Border With Photographer John Moore A collection of images from the southern U.S. border by Getty Images photographer John Moore, showing the landscape, those who patrol the border, and those who choose to risk everything to cross it. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/06/on-the-border-with-photographer-john-moore/563282/ The Getty Images photographer John Moore has won many photojournalism awards throughout…

  • What it’s like skating in Ho Chi Minh City – The Washington Post

    What it’s like skating in Ho Chi Minh City – The Washington Post

    Perspective | What it’s like skating in Ho Chi Minh City Photographer Martin Bertrand explores skating culture in Vietnam. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/06/20/what-its-like-skating-in-ho-chi-minh-city/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.bbb4d3511909 Photographer Martin Bertrand recently traveled to Vietnam to explore the burgeoning skate scene there

  • In Iowa, One Photographer Finds Traces of the Past – Feature Shoot

    In Iowa, One Photographer Finds Traces of the Past – Feature Shoot

    In Iowa, One Photographer Finds Traces of the Past – Feature Shoot Barry Phipps moved to Iowa City in 2012. In the last six years, he’s tried to cover every hidden corner of the state, devoting countless hours to the road with… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/06/in-iowa-one-photographer-finds-traces-of-the-past/ Barry Phipps moved to Iowa City in 2012. In…

  • Daniel Chung: Lost in Translation | LENSCRATCH

    Daniel Chung: Lost in Translation | LENSCRATCH

    Daniel Chung: Lost in Translation Daniel Chung was born in Seoul, South Korea and moved to the United States at the age of 12. This transition into a different culture is what has driven his work. Daniel’s body of work, Lost in Translation, explores language barriers and notions of commun via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/06/daniel-chung-lost-in-translation/ Daniel Chung…

  • Haunting landscapes taken from hacked surveillance cameras – The Washington Post

    Haunting landscapes taken from hacked surveillance cameras – The Washington Post

    Perspective | Haunting landscapes taken from thousands of hacked surveillance cameras Photographer Marcus DeSieno’s new book of landscapes. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/06/15/haunting-landscapes-taken-from-thousands-of-hacked-surveillance-cameras/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.001b9c771402 Big data. Surveillance. Privacy. These are issues that are increasingly affecting our lives. Unsurprisingly, these things have also been on many artists’ minds, including photographic artist Marcus DeSieno. In his new book, “No…

  • Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 15 June 2018 – Photojournalism Now

    Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 15 June 2018 – Photojournalism Now

    Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – 15 June 2018 This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – Paul Blackmore’s exhibition opens next week in Melbourne, plus Paolo Pellegrin’s (Magnum) new work on Europe’s largest pr… via Photojournalism Now: https://photojournalismnow43738385.wordpress.com/2018/06/15/photojournalism-now-friday-round-up-15-june-2018/ When I was commissioned to interview Paolo Pellegrin back in 2008 it was a turning…

  • Distance Is Punishment – Vantage – Medium

    Distance Is Punishment – Vantage – Medium

    Distance Is Punishment A photographer scours Russia for historical memory of the Gulag via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/distance-is-punishment-7abf8fa3a194 A photographer scours Russia for historical memory of the Gulag

  • Celebrating tradition in ‘No Man’s Land’ – The Washington Post

    Celebrating tradition in ‘No Man’s Land’ – The Washington Post

    Perspective | Celebrating tradition in ‘No Man’s Land’ Matt McClain photographs a former Dust Bowl town’s celebration of its past. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/06/14/celebrating-tradition-in-no-mans-land/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.fb7e290fdda8 Guymon, located in the heart of the Oklahoma Panhandle, with a population of about 12,000, is not known for its festivities. But once a year, the Guymon Pioneer Days celebration consumes…

  • Natan Dvir: Platforms | LENSCRATCH

    Natan Dvir: Platforms | LENSCRATCH

    Natan Dvir: Platforms Natan Dvir is a photographer who is able to navigate all aspects of the human experience, from documentary work captured in other parts of the world, to projects on climate change close to home. His latest two projects are wonderful observational studies via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/06/natan-dvir-platforms/ Natan Dvir is a photographer who is…

  • A Spiritual Journey Exploring the Magnificence of Trees – Feature Shoot

    A Spiritual Journey Exploring the Magnificence of Trees – Feature Shoot

    A Spiritual Journey Exploring the Magnificence of Trees – Feature Shoot Lake Tree, Beihai Park, Beijing, China, 2008 Bamboo and Tree, Qingkou Village, Yunnan, China, 2013 Huangshan Mountains, Study 13, Anhui, China, 2008 As a young boy growing up in the… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/06/a-spiritual-journey-exploring-the-magnificence-of-trees/ As a young boy growing up in the town of…