Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Stunning Photo Auction to Support Multiple Sclerosis Research – Feature Shoot
Stunning Photo Auction to Support Multiple Sclerosis Research – Feature Shoot Stella in the Poppies © Amanda Friedman Trawl Valley © Corey Arnold Untitled © James Minchin When the photo editor Rachael Lieberman decided to put together a photography auction to help… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/04/stunning-photo-auction-to-support-multiple-sclerosis-research/ When the photo editor Rachael Lieberman decided to put together a…
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Sometimes blurred – Witness
Sometimes blurred If someone started making drawings of people’s language in the streets of my city, they would end up with a dark notebook full of violent… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/sometimes-blurred-b0c5e2673887 Venezuela’s crisis is not only lines for food. It is not only a very dangerous country with high crime rates and hyper-inflation. It is a…
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Ekkarat Punyatara – Black Day « burn magazine
Ekkarat Punyatara – Black Day Ekkarat Punyatara Black Day Thailand is one of the last countries in the world that most of the people still have so much love for the king. The king is the soul of the nation. I grew up in Thailan… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/04/ekkarat-punyatara-black-day/ Thailand is one of the last…
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The Power of Pictures: Viewing History Through America’s Library – The New York Times
The Power of Pictures: Viewing History Through America’s Library An exhibit featuring more than 440 images from the Library of Congress’ photographic archives is featured at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/13/lens/viewing-history-through-pictures-america-library-congress.html Anne Wilkes Tucker was granted special access to the Library of Congress’ photographic archives of over 14 million pictures…
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Christine Holtz and Lauren S. Zadikow: 50 Greenspace Dumpsites | LENSCRATCH
Christine Holtz and Lauren S. Zadikow: 50 Greenspace Dumpsites For many, myself included, greenspaces and parks are the most practical way to reconcile with nature—to find refuge from hectic, metropolitan area living. They are places of recreation and relaxation where we, along with family and friends, congregate on via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/04/christine-holtz-and-lauren-s-zadikow-50-greenspace-dumpsites/ For many, myself included,…
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Portraits of Mestiza in Mexico, as They Wish to Be Seen – The New York Times
Portraits of Mestiza in Mexico, as They Wish to Be Seen Citlali Fabián’s collaborative portraits of Oaxacan women and girls are both intimate and universal. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/12/lens/portraits-of-indigenous-women-in-mexico-as-they-wish-to-be-seen.html Citlali Fabian’s collaborative portraits of indigenous Oaxacan women and girls are both intimate and universal.
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Meet Iman Al-Dabbagh, the documentary photographer telling women’s stories in Saudi Arabia
Meet Iman Al-Dabbagh, the documentary photographer telling women’s stories in Saudi Arabia JEDDAH: They say a picture speaks a thousand words, and that is certainly true for Saudis. For years, foreign photographers and journalists — visitors to the Kingdom — have told our stories. But over the past decade, there has been a significant rise…
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How globetrotting Magnum photographers capture the idea of “home” — Quartz
How globetrotting Magnum photographers capture the idea of “home” A challenge for these “uprooted, avid travelers, accustomed to exile and a permanent state of inbetweenness.” via Quartz: https://qz.com/1216576/how-globetrotting-magnum-photographers-capture-the-idea-of-home/ Magnum is a legendary photo agency, synonymous with globe-trotting photojournalists who have documented conflict and cultures around the world. But for a new project in collaboration with…
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David Arribas González – Scars / Cicatrices « burn magazine
David Arribas González – Scars / Cicatrices David Arribas González Scars / Cicatrices [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] Spain is one of the few countries where the hunting with greyhounds is a legal activity. What was a way of survival for the… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/04/david-arribas-gonzalez-scars-cicatrices/ Spain is one of the few countries…
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Powerful Vintage Photos Contrast Hollywood Glitz with Civil Disobedience – VICE
Powerful Vintage Photos Contrast Hollywood Glitz with Civil Disobedience George Rodriguez has lived a double life in LA, photographing Chicano activists as well as famous musicians like Eazy-E and Michael Jackson. via Vice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/59jwzx/powerful-vintage-photos-contrast-hollywood-glitz-with-civil-disobedience George Rodriguez has lived a double life in LA, photographing Chicano activists as well as famous musicians like Eazy-E and Michael…
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Who Was That Masked Man? A Wrestling Priest – The New York Times
Who Was That Masked Man? A Wrestling Priest Seila Montes has spent more than two years photographing the masked luchadores of Mexico. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/09/lens/luchador-mexico-photography.html “What I saw was a love for the lucha,” said Seila Montes, a Spanish photographer based in Mexico who spent more than two years photographing the masked men (and women) outside…
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Unknown Soviet photographer left a huge cache of photos behind when she died
Unknown Soviet photographer left a huge cache of photos behind when she died Born in 1942, Masha Ivashintsova was a photographer based in Leningrad who, when she died in 2000, left over 30,000 photogra via kottke.org: https://kottke.org/18/04/unknown-soviet-photographer-left-a-huge-cache-of-photos-behind-when-she-died Born in 1942, Masha Ivashintsova was a photographer based in Leningrad who, when she died in 2000, left…
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Shin Noguchi: Something Here | LENSCRATCH
Shin Noguchi: Something Here With camera in hand, photographer Shin Noguchi navigates through Japan’s bustling cities while observing others who are simply going about their everyday lives. Through patience, careful framing, and a click of the shutter, he creates photographs that app via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/04/shin-noguchi-something-here/ With camera in hand, photographer Shin Noguchi navigates through Japan’s bustling cities…
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Allison Stewart: Bug Out Bag: The Commodification of American Fear | LENSCRATCH
Allison Stewart: Bug Out Bag: The Commodification of American Fear Allison Stewart first shared her project, Bug Out Bag: The Commodification of American Fear, with me at Photolucida last year and I recently had a chance to see it again during at a SXSE Workshop in Georgia. The project is an incredible portrait of our re…
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An autobiography of Miss Wish: A story of resilience – Feature Shoot
An autobiography of Miss Wish: A story of resilience – Feature Shoot “I’ve spent my entire life collecting evidence,” Kimberley Stevens aka Cathy Wish told the New York Times. “I used to go with my family and take things from various places… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/04/an-autobiography-of-miss-wish-a-story-of-resilience/ It’s common to make judgements about people’s circumstances based…
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Telling the Stories of Defectors From North Korea – The New York Times
Telling the Stories of Defectors From North Korea The photographer Tim Franco explores the stories of North Korean defectors in a new portrait series called “Unperson.” Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/lens/telling-the-stories-of-defectors-from-north-korea.html It was this disordered transition that Tim Franco, a photographer who splits his time between South Korea and China, decided to explore in a new portrait series…
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Arlene Gottfried’s New York, Through the Eyes of Her Brother, Gilbert Gottfried | The New Yorker
Arlene Gottfried’s New York, Through the Eyes of Her Brother Gilbert Gottfried The work of the late photographer summons a family that’s fading into the past and, with it, a city that’s been priced out of its own identity. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/arlene-gottfried-new-york-through-the-eyes-of-her-brother-gilbert-gottfried From the nineteen-seventies until her death last August, at the age…
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‘It Was Like My Disability Became a Gift’ – The New York Times
‘It Was Like My Disability Became a Gift’ After Nolan Ryan Trowe and Adhiambo Mitchell bonded over their shared disabilities, Mr. Trowe set out to photograph the busy life of his friend. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/28/lens/it-was-like-my-disability-became-gift-photographer-album-ny.html After Nolan Ryan Trowe and Adhiambo Mitchell bonded over their shared disabilities, Mr. Trowe set out to photograph the busy life…
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Anton Polyakov & Anna Galatonova – Mahala « burn magazine
Anton Polyakov & Anna Galatonova – Mahala Anton Polyakov & Anna Galatonova Mahala In the early 1990s, when the Soviet Union was about to collapse and Moldova proclaimed its independence, one of the regions of the Moldavian Soviet Soc… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/03/anton-polyakov-anna-galatonova-mahala/ In the early 1990s, when the Soviet Union was about to…
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Clever Photos Illustrate the Creativity of the People of Belarus – Feature Shoot
Clever Photos Illustrate the Creativity of the People of Belarus – Feature Shoot The Potato Picker When the Belarusian photographer Alexey Shlyk was a child, he encountered a singular type of necklace handmade by his grandmother. She had used apple seeds in lieu… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/03/clever-photos-illustrate-the-creativity-of-the-people-of-belarus/ When the Belarusian photographer Alexey Shlyk was a…