Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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A Photographer Recreated These Family Photos 20 Years Later | Time
A Photographer Went Back and Took the Same Family Portraits 20 Years Later The surreal images show how these suburban families, and America, have changed via Time: http://time.com/longform/suburban-portraits/ We all have a mental image in our minds of what the American dream looks like, but rarely do we see it photographed. For the past 20…
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Courageous Photos from the Life of a Homeless Veteran – Feature Shoot
Courageous Photos from the Life of a Homeless Veteran – Feature Shoot Bob Mulcahey (50) after his friend Drew, who overdosed on heroin, and died. Friends are always popping in and out of Bob’s life. The mills provide a transit point for… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/03/courageous-photos-from-the-life-of-a-homeless-veteran/ Bob, an army veteran, has lived in the furnace…
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Juan Pablo Bellandi – Endless Countenances « burn magazine
Juan Pablo Bellandi – Endless Countenances Juan Pablo Bellandi Endless Countenances [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] Countenances because the wheel of the imminent is so brutal that the “Great Picture” is sterile in front of the … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/03/juan-pablo-bellandi-endless-countenances/ Countenances because the wheel of the imminent is so brutal that the…
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Searching for Memory of the Gulags in Putin’s Russia | The New Yorker
Searching for Memory of the Gulags in Putin’s Russia Many Russians, even those formerly dedicated to preserving history, have come to think that tales of the horrors of the Soviet camps were overblown. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/searching-for-memory-of-the-gulags-in-putins-russia The photographer Misha Friedman and I travelled in Russia in 2016, looking, as we put it in…
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Capturing Photos of Corporate Office Life in 1970s America – The New York Times
Capturing Photos of Corporate Office Life in 1970s America A photographer set out to portray the cookie-cutter culture of corporate America’s bygone days. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/21/lens/capturing-photos-of-corporate-office-life-in-1970s-america.html When Susan Ressler returned home from photographing a Native American community in northern Canada, something didn’t sit well. She had been there for three months in 1973 with an anthropologist,…
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Another Piece of the Jigsaw that is North Korea – Feature Shoot
Another Piece of the Jigsaw that is North Korea – Feature Shoot Man in military uniform watches over beach goers near Wonsan, East coast North Korea Pyongyang Metro – One of the deepest metro systems in the world. Its stations can double… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/03/another-piece-jigsaw-north-korea/ Photographer Tariq Zaidi’s most recent project Photographing North Korea…
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Looking at the Paralympics With a New York Times Photographer – The New York Times
Looking at the Paralympics With a New York Times Photographer While most of the of journalists who covered the Winter Olympics went home once the games ended, Chang Lee remained to cover the Paralympics, the games for athletes with impairments. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/20/lens/looking-at-the-paralympics-with-a-new-york-times-photographer.html PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — After parking his car at the Paralympics Alpine skiing…
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Patricia Morosan – Sun Stands Still « burn magazine
Patricia Morosan – Sun Stands Still Patricia Morosan Sun Stands Still [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] “Every photo is a ghost story.” The images in the photoseries “Sun Stands Still” were shot during the years… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/03/patricia-morosan-sun-stands-still/ The images in the photoseries “Sun Stands Still” were shot during the years 2014-2016,…
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Pride and Self-Love in the L.G.B.T.Q. African Diaspora – The New York Times
Pride and Self-Love in the L.G.B.T.Q. African Diaspora Mikael Owunna met and photographed more than 50 L.G.B.T.Q. Africans in 10 countries across Europe and North America, and the resulting images exhibit the power that comes from insiders documenting their own community. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/19/lens/pride-and-self-love-in-the-lgbtq-african-diaspora.html When Mikael Owunna returned to his family’s home in Pittsburgh after finishing…
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The Mesmerizing Mundane Objects of Ordinary North Korean Life
The Mesmerizing Mundane Objects of Ordinary North Korean Life With North Korea so often discussed only in terms of extremes, this exhibit’s focus on the mundane is what makes it so fascinating. via Hyperallergic: https://hyperallergic.com/432560/made-in-north-korea-house-of-illustration-nicholas-bonner/ LONDON — Made in North Korea: Everyday Graphics from the DPRK, a new exhibit at London’s House of Illustration, shows…
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A Mexican-American Photographer’s Divided View of Postwar L.A. | The New Yorker
A Mexican-American Photographer’s Divided View of Postwar L.A. George Rodriguez captured disparate L.A. worlds: one fantasy-filled and glamorous, the other gritty and politically attuned. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-mexican-american-photographers-divided-view-of-postwar-la Last week marked the fiftieth anniversary of the East L.A. “blowouts,” in which thousands of Mexican-American high-school students protested their crowded, understaffed classrooms and outdated textbooks…
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Gabi Pérez – Our Mind; A Weapon « burn magazine
Gabi Pérez – Our Mind; A Weapon Gabi Pérez Our Mind; A Weapon. [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] My father often talked about wanting to end his life. He felt trapped on Earth, in his body, but mostly in his mind—our most powerful … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/03/gabi-perez-our-mind-a-weapon/ During our journey, my father…
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A Midwestern High Schooler’s Intimate, Imperfect Portrait of Adolescence | The New Yorker
A Midwestern High Schooler’s Intimate, Imperfect Portrait of Adolescence Colin Combs’s unvarnished photographs capture the insouciant dignity of a group of young skaters and artists coming of age in Dayton, Ohio. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-midwestern-high-schoolers-intimate-imperfect-portrait-of-adolescence Far more affection than angst figures in the adolescent wasteland where the eighteen-year-old photographer Colin Combs portrays his friends,…
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Pictures From The Times to Make You Face ‘Hard Truths’ – The New York Times
Pictures From The Times to Make You Face ‘Hard Truths’ The work of five freelance photographers on assignment for The New York Times is on display now at an exhibition at Sotheby’s in London. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/14/lens/hard-truths-displays-photographs-by-new-york-times-freelancers.html The work of five freelance photographers on assignment for The New York Times is on display now at an…
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North Korea: Photographers Reflect on Pictures During Travel | Time
Inside North Korea: 11 Photographers Reflect on the Images That Moved Them Most ‘There are real people with real lives worthy of our understanding’ via Time: http://time.com/longform/photographers-inside-north-korea/ TIME asked 11 photographers with extensive experience traveling in the impoverished nation of 25 million to pick a photograph from their archives and discuss its backstory.
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On Collaboration: Hillerbrand+Magsamen | LENSCRATCH
On Collaboration: Hillerbrand+Magsamen One of the challenging aspects of a long-term collaboration is adapting to life’s ever-changing circumstances and still creating in the midst of all its distractions. The team of Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand are masters at brilliantly and continu via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/03/on-collaboration-hillerbrandmagsamen/ The team of Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand are masters…
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Pamela Littky: American Fair | LENSCRATCH
Pamela Littky: American Fair “I drove thousands of miles to experience and document this most ‘American’ of American traditions,visiting fairs all over the country teeming with the people who call the surrounding area home. Begun in the 19th century for primarily agricultural purpose via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/03/pamela-littky-american-fair/ “I drove thousands of miles to experience and document…
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The Works of Photographer Toni Frissell – The Atlantic
The Works of Photographer Toni Frissell A collection of images by Toni Frissell, a talented photographer who covered fashion, war, celebrity, and ordinary life from the 1930s to the 1960s. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/03/the-works-of-photographer-toni-frissell/555155/ Toni Frissell began her career in photography in the 1930s, at first working as a fashion photographer for Vogue magazine. During…
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Ryan Casson – Deconstruction « burn magazine
Ryan Casson – Deconstruction Ryan Casson Deconstruction [ EPF 2017 – SHORT LIST ] I want to believe. I want you to believe. Something. Anything. Crave it. Authenticity. The real. Feeling. To me, this is what is most impo… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/03/ryan-casson-deconstruction/ I want to believe. I want you to believe. Something. Anything. Crave…
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The Earliest Days of American Photography – The New York Times
The Earliest Days of American Photography A new exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles looks at the complex — and sometimes even illicit — history of photography in the United States. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/07/lens/the-earliest-days-of-american-photography.html The most forged documents in financial history were the work of ordinary rascals who needed little skill to…