Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Joseph Rodriguez: Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the ‘80s – Feature Shoot
Joseph Rodriguez: Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the ‘80s – Feature Shoot Skeely Street Game, Spanish Harlem, New York, 1987. Courtesy Galerie Bene Taschen. Saturday Night Cards, Rodriguez Family Spanish Harlem, New York, 1987. In the wake of World War I, Puerto… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/06/joseph-rodriguez-spanish-harlem-el-barrio-in-the-80s/ Born and raised in Brooklyn, Puerto Rican-American photographer Joseph…
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Lionel Jusseret – Kinderszenen « burn magazine
Lionel Jusseret – Kinderszenen Lionel Jusseret Kinderszenen [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] Inspired by Fernand Deligny anti-psychiatric research, the French association J’interviendrais offers kids with deep autism to liv… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/06/lionel-jusseret-kinderszenen/ Inspired by Fernand Deligny anti-psychiatric research, the French association J’interviendrais offers kids with deep autism to live collectively in different country houses. Out of…
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Four To Follow #9 – Witness
Four To Follow #9 Sharing stories from across the African continent by the talented members of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD). via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/four-to-follow-9-9b5e9ba478a6 Sharing stories from across the African continent by the talented members of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD).
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Guatemala Volcano: Devastating Photos After Fuego Eruption | Time
‘You Can Sense That You’re Walking Above the Dead’: A Volcano’s Wrath in Guatemala Photographer Daniele Volpe returns from an ash-covered village with haunting images via Time: http://time.com/longform/guatemala-volcano-eruption-aftermath/ The eruption happened on June 3 around midday. I was eating pizza with a friend and his family on the roof of my house in Guatemala City.…
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Michaela O’Brien: Love Valley | LENSCRATCH
Michaela O’Brien: Love Valley When I first became aware of Michaela O’Brien’s work, Love Valley, one of my first inclinations was to discover something about the location for myself—albeit remotely. I opened Google Maps and tried to parachute in via Street View, but my attempt was ins via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/06/michaela-obrien-love-valley-2/ When I first became aware…
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Tribes Celebrated When This Region Became a National Monument. Now They’re Suing to Get It Back | Time
Tribes Celebrated When This Region Became a National Monument. Now They’re Suing to Get It Back After an unprecedented review, the President shrunk the monument by 85 percent via Time: http://time.com/longform/tribes-celebrated-when-this-region-became-a-national-monument-now-theyre-suing-to-get-it-back/ In the Bears Ears region of Southeastern Utah, there is an area of winding canyons known by Navajo people as Nahoniti’ino – or the…
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‘That world where veils, blood and smoke go hand in hand with cosmic philosophy.’ Photographs from the black metal scene in Iceland. – The Washington Post
Perspective | ‘That world where veils, blood and smoke go hand in hand with cosmic philosophy.’ Photographs from the black metal scene in Iceland. Photographer Verði ljós, the alter-ego of Hafsteinn Viðar Ársælsson, founder of solo music project Wormlust, has been documenting the thriving black metal music scene in Iceland. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/06/01/that-world-where-veils-blood-and-smoke-go-hand-in-hand-with-cosmic-philosophy-photographs-from-the-black-metal-scene-in-iceland/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.1504d3d53cec Iceland,…
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Meryl Meisler: LES YES! Photographs of The Lower East Side During The 1970s & ‘80s | LENSCRATCH
Meryl Meisler: LES YES! Photographs of The Lower East Side During The 1970s & ‘80s I’ve featured Meryl Meisler’s wonderful photographs on Lenscratch numerous times and needless to say, I’m a fan. Her legacy as a New York City street photographer over the past 40 years ago reveals a grittier metropolis, nights of drugs and…
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What Resulted When a Photographer Gave Rural Children Cameras | The New Yorker
What Resulted When a Photographer Gave Rural Children Cameras Twenty years before the term “socially engaged art” entered the lexicon, Wendy Ewald realized that, when she gave cameras to children, they created “more powerful and more intimate pictures than I could.” via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/what-resulted-when-a-photographer-gave-rural-children-cameras Every photographer has a give-and-take relationship with her subjects.…
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Heather Evans Smith: Seen Not heard | LENSCRATCH
Heather Evans Smith: Seen Not heard Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. I via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/05/heather-evans-smith-seen-not-heard-2/ Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not…
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These Drone Photos Show Life at the U.S.-Mexico Border | Time
These Drone Photos Show Life at the U.S.-Mexico Border ‘On the border, cameras are used for targeting and apprehension. The photographic medium has been weaponized.’ via Time: http://time.com/longform/over-the-line/ The President’s wall has yet to become reality. Still, a handful of companies are working on prototype designs, despite worries that a physical wall would be too…
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Reclaim Photography Festival 2018: John Lewis Community Hub 31 | LENSCRATCH
Reclaim Photography Festival 2018: John Lewis Community Hub 31 The third international Reclaim Photography Festival, Reclaiming Our Future, returns to the West Midlands, UK, from Thursday 3 May to Tuesday 26 June 2018. The festival is also committed to encouraging involvement from young people, particularly those mos via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/05/reclaim-photography-festival-2018-john-lewis-community-hub-31/ The third international Reclaim Photography…
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Kaja Rata – Kajnikaj « burn magazine
Kaja Rata – Kajnikaj Kaja Rata Kajnikaj [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] Sometimes it seems to me that everything is going to collapse. The houses, grey from soot, and the broken pavements will fall on the mine corridor… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/05/kaja-rata-kajnikaj/ Sometimes it seems to me that everything is going to collapse.…
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A bad habit – Witness
A bad habit What is missing in James Nachtwey’s cataclysmic representation of the US opioid crisis? via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/a-bad-habit-326e89f73259 March 5, 2018, was a day that I’ve waited many years to see: Time magazine relegated words to a mere support role, there to illustrate the photographs and to provide graphic relief between the images. “The…
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A photographer hung out with vigilantes in Mexico’s most dangerous state. Here’s what she saw. – The Washington Post
Perspective | A photographer hung out with vigilantes in Mexico’s most dangerous state. Here’s what she saw. Photographer Rebecca Blackwell spends time with armed “community police” in Mexico. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/05/21/a-photographer-hung-out-with-vigilantes-in-mexicos-most-dangerous-state-heres-what-she-saw/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.391a3e66793f News of violence and corruption emanating from Mexico is nothing new. And there is possibly nowhere more violent and corrupt than the state…
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Jonathan Higbee’s Coincidences – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/05/18/right-place-right-time/”] Jonathan Higbee’s Coincidences – The Leica Camera Blog Street photography par excellence shot with the Leica Q
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A Revered Photojournalist’s Chronicle of Lower Manhattan on the Brink of Transformation | The New Yorker
A Revered Photojournalist’s Chronicle of Lower Manhattan on the Brink of Transformation In the sixties, when sixty acres below Canal Street were slated for clearing, Danny Lyon documented disappearing traces of life dating back to before the Civil War. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-revered-photojournalists-chronicle-of-lower-manhattan-on-the-brink-of-transformation In 1966, after several years spent rambling around the country photographing…
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Alain Laboile – Quotidian « burn magazine
Alain Laboile – Quotidian Alain Laboile Quotidian [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] In his giant outdoor studio where he controls space, time and light, Alain Laboile watches his six children. He captures moments of nothing, … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/05/alain-laboile-quotidian/ In his giant outdoor studio where he controls space, time and light, Alain…
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Gaza Border: Scenes of Death as U.S. Opens Jerusalem Embassy | Time
Gaza Border Becomes Scene of Death as U.S. Opens Embassy in Jerusalem At least 55 Palestinians were killed and more than 2,700 others were injured via Time: http://time.com/longform/gaza-border-killings-photos/ Emanuele Satolli is an Italian photographer based in Istanbul. Follow him on Instagram @emanuelesatolli.
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In Photos: Chaos and Bloodshed in Gaza – The Atlantic
In Photos: Chaos and Bloodshed in Gaza Protests along the Gaza-Israel border were met with tear gas and live fire from Israeli forces, leaving dozens dead and hundreds wounded on Monday. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/05/in-photos-chaos-and-bloodshed-in-gaza/560333/ Protests along the Gaza-Israel border were met with tear gas and live fire from Israeli forces, leaving dozens dead and…