Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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It’s time to talk about loneliness – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/05/11/urban-solitude/”] It’s time to talk about loneliness – The Leica Camera Blog Cedric Roux with the Leica Q
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Brooklynn Kascel – Fear/Loving : A personal narrative of aging, intimacy and separation. « burn magazine
Brooklynn Kascel – Fear/Loving : A personal narrative of aging, intimacy and separation. Brooklynn Kascel Fear/Loving : A personal narrative of aging, intimacy and separation [ FUJIFILM / YOUNG TALENT AWARD 2017 – SHORT LIST ] Fear/Loving is a self-reflective body of work, encomp… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/05/brooklynn-kascel-fear-loving-a-personal-narrative-of-aging-intimacy-and-separation/ Fear/Loving is a self-reflective body of work,…
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Ethereal images portray a subculture in decline – Feature Shoot
Ethereal images portray a subculture in decline – Feature Shoot “We often confuse it (melancholia) with nostalgia but it is in fact altogether different,” explains photographer Sebastien Zanella. “Melancholia is a suspended state where we are able to observe the world… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/05/ethereal-images-portray-a-subculture-in-decline/ “We often confuse it (melancholia) with nostalgia but it is in…
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Puerto Rico’s Long Journey Out of Darkness – The New York Times
Puerto Rico’s Long Journey Out of Darkness Todd Heisler, a New York Times staff photographer, discusses how people are surviving as the island waits for its electrical grid to be rebuilt. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/06/lens/puerto-rico-power.html Todd Heisler, a New York Times staff photographer, discusses how people are surviving as the island waits for its electrical grid to…
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Dave Jordano: A Detroit Nocturne | LENSCRATCH
Dave Jordano: A Detroit Nocturne The masterful Dave Jordano has a new book, A Detroit Nocturne, published by PowerHouse Books. This new monograph continues his documentation of Detroit and reflects a life of looking at people and places with sensitivity and depth. In 2015, he released De via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/05/dave-jordano-a-detroit-nocturne/ The masterful Dave Jordano has…
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Meet the young Chicago photographer capturing his changing neighborhood
Meet the young Chicago photographer capturing his changing neighborhood Photographer Sebastián Hidalgo talks about his work capturing his rapidly changing Chicano neighborhood in Chicago. via Roads & Kingdoms: http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2018/capturing-changing-neighborhood-qa-sebastian-hidalgo/?mc_cid=6e52d46d57&mc_eid=02a0465c77 orn and raised in Chicago, 22-year-old photographer Sebastián Hidalgo has a front row seat to the changes sweeping through his city. In the Mexican-American community of…
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Multiplicity
Multiplicity This is beautiful and fascinating, a representation of Paris through the photos shared online. The creator, Moritz Stefaner, use via kottke.org: https://kottke.org/18/05/multiplicity This is beautiful and fascinating, a representation of Paris through the photos shared online. The creator, Moritz Stefaner, used millions of Instagram pictures to create his Multiplicity installation. From those millions he…
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These Protests Defined a Generation in France 50 Years Ago – The New York Times
These Protests Defined a Generation in France 50 Years Ago The photographs of Gilles Caron are the most comprehensive and enduring record of the civil unrest in Paris during 1968. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/lens/these-protests-defined-a-generation-in-france-50-years-ago.html The photographs of Gilles Caron are the most comprehensive and enduring record of the civil unrest in Paris during 1968.
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In These Harlem Jazz Clubs, Musicians and Audience Became One – The New York Times
In These Harlem Jazz Clubs, Musicians and Audience Became One “You went for the scene,” said Gerald Cyrus, who spent the 1990s photographing Harlem’s jazz clubs and jam sessions. Then they went away. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/lens/in-these-harlem-jazz-clubs-musicians-and-audience-became-one.html Twenty-odd years ago, Gerald Cyrus wandered into a Monday night jam session at St. Nick’s Pub, a jazz club in…
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Grand Turismo – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/05/04/grand-turismo/”] Grand Turismo – The Leica Camera Blog Stefano Galli documents mass tourism’s commodification of the American West
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Fotofest Week: Tira Kahn: Growing Up Girl | LENSCRATCH
Fotofest Week: Tira Khan: Growing Up Girl I was glad to have a chance to revisit Tira Khan’s project, Growing Up Girl, at Fotofest’s The International Meeting Place Reviews. As a participant observer of those under her own roof–in particular, her three daughters–she has a ring side seat to wi via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/05/fotofest-week-tira-kahn/ I was…
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Photographing the ‘Landscape of Forgiveness’ in Post-Apartheid South Africa – The New York Times
Photographing the ‘Landscape of Forgiveness’ in Post-Apartheid South Africa In her photographs of South Africa’s landscapes, Sara Terry sought sites of significance, pain and forgiveness in the country’s history. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/02/lens/photographing-the-landscape-of-forgiveness-in-post-apartheid-south-africa.html The best-known forgiveness story in post-conflict Africa is rooted in the work of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which President Nelson Mandela established…
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TPS SONY GRANT: NATIVE ISLANDS – RESERVATIONS AND SACRED LANDS IN THE AMERICAN WEST – The Photo Society
[contentcards url=”http://thephotosociety.org/native-islands-reservations-and-sacred-lands-in-the-american-west/”] TPS SONY GRANT: NATIVE ISLANDS – RESERVATIONS AND SACRED LANDS IN THE AMERICAN WEST – The Photo Society I sometimes found little difference between reservation land and the rest of the United States, as reservations are generally checkerboarded with regards to ownership and jurisdiction. Some land is tribal, other land might be county,…
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Fearing Death, and Photographing the Rituals That Surround It – The New York Times
Fearing Death, and Photographing the Rituals That Surround It After the death of his parents, Chanho Park was left bereft. He started taking photographs and felt himself drawn to traditional Korean funerals and religious rites. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/30/lens/photographing-death-rituals-korea.html The Korean photographer Chanho Park’s fixation took root when he was 11 and his mother, who suffered from…
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Joan Alvado – Cuban Muslims, Tropical Faith « burn magazine
Joan Alvado – Cuban Muslims, Tropical Faith Joan Alvado Cuban Muslims, Tropical Faith [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] Cuba is one of the last countries in the world where Islam has entered. Although is still widely unknown, the number of Cub… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/04/joan-alvado-cuban-muslims-tropical-faith/ Cuba is one of the last countries in…
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Harry Flook: Beyond What Is Written | LENSCRATCH
Harry Flook: Beyond What Is Written British photographer, Harry Flook, has taken an American road trip, but rather than wander the highways of the American West, he has traveled the two lane roads of the South in a quest to understand a region so steeped in religion that it becomes a way o via LENSCRATCH:…
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The Photo Exhibition Holding Things Together in “This Synthetic Moment” – Feature Shoot
The Photo Exhibition Holding Things Together in “This Synthetic Moment” – Feature Shoot JAMES BARNOR. NIFA NIFA, 1974. Lambda print, 27 3/5 x 27 3/5 in 70 x 70 cm. Courtesy the artist and October Gallery, London. LIZ JOHNSON ARTUR. Untitled, 2016. Printed… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/04/the-photo-exhibition-holding-things-together-in-this-synthetic-moment/ With this in mind, Hartt sets out to…
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Steven D. Foster: The Space Between | LENSCRATCH
Steven D. Foster: The Space Between Steven Foster’s photographic career spans six decades and continues to this day. Beginning at the age of 10 Steven realized that he would dedicate his life to photography. In the years following Steve would create many photographic projects with subjects via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/04/steven-d-foster-the-space-between/ Steven Foster’s photographic career spans six…
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Tim Hetherington’s Photos Are a Tender Look at Male Sexuality and War – VICE
These Photos Are a Tender Look at Male Sexuality and War Before he died in 2011, Tim Hetherington showed us intimate moments between soldiers on the front lines. via Vice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmg5gx/tim-hetheringtons-photos-are-a-tender-look-at-male-sexuality-and-war Before he died in 2011, Tim Hetherington showed us intimate moments between soldiers on the front lines.
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Karl Mancini – Amores Perros « burn magazine
Karl Mancini – Amores Perros Karl Mancini Amores Perros In Buenos Aires the dirty waters of Riachuelo delimit borders and people who have their houses in its proximity live in alarming conditions. On one side it is Capi… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/04/karl-mancini-amores-perros/ In Buenos Aires the dirty waters of Riachuelo delimit borders and people…