Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Stolen Moments of Solitude at the World’s Busiest Airport | The New Yorker
Stolen Moments of Solitude at the World’s Busiest Airport The photographer Mark Steinmetz finds moments of intimacy and solitude at the perpetually bustling Hartsfield-Jackson. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/stolen-moments-of-solitude-at-the-worlds-busiest-airport Mark Steinmetz, a photographer based in Athens, Georgia, and best known for his black-and-white portraits of strangers—accumulated through prolific wandering and watchfulness—has, in recent years, turned…
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A Rare and Intimate Look at the Lives of Irish Traveller Children – Feature Shoot
A Rare and Intimate Look at the Lives of Irish Traveller Children – Feature Shoot The Los Angeles photographer Jamie Johnson first gained access to the Irish Travellers through the children of the community. They were intrigued by the artist and her camera, and quickly,… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/03/rare-intimate-look-lives-irish-traveller-children/ The Los Angeles photographer Jamie Johnson…
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Thomas Kiefer: El Sueño Americano – The American Dream | LENSCRATCH
Thomas Kiefer: El Sueño Americano – The American Dream I first encountered Thomas Kiefer’s powerful and timely project, El Sueño Americano – The American Dream, two years ago at the Medium Festival of Photography in San Diego. The project stayed with me long after the event and I’m thrilled to have had a chan via…
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Finding Tenderness in Communities Affected by Manila’s Anti-Drug Killings – The New York Times
Finding Tenderness in Communities Affected by Manila’s Anti-Drug Killings Hannah Reyes Morales photographed scenes of death in Manila during the anti-drug campaign. She later returned to those sites to capture the daily lives of residents living in the midst of violence. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/lens/finding-tenderness-in-communities-affected-by-manilas-anti-drug-killings.html Hannah Reyes Morales photographed more than 20 corpses, as well as police…
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A Japanese Photographer Traces How Cities Are Built and Destroyed | The New Yorker
A Japanese Photographer Traces How Cities Are Built and Destroyed Naoya Hatakeyama’s photographs of quarries, detonations, roads, and factories reveal complex, unnatural environments created by wresting raw material from the ground. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-japanese-photographer-traces-how-cities-are-built-and-destroyed Sometime in the nineteen-eighties, riding the monorail into Tokyo, Naoya Hatakeyama had an epiphany about limestone—namely, that it was…
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Amy Touchette: The Young Series | LENSCRATCH
Amy Touchette: The Young Series “Teenagers are raw adults; they are exposed to adult situations, but lack the experience and wisdom that maturity brings, and adult consequences abound. I was transfixed by the extremity of their hybrid nature, but I also simply wanted to capture what is via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/03/amy-touchette-young-series/ “Teenagers are raw adults; they…
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Tomasz Laczny – Disappearance « burn magazine
Tomasz Laczny – Disappearance Tomasz Laczny Disappearance Artist Statement The feeling of loss and longing are the main theme of autobiographical photobook of Tomasz Laczny who based his story on his own experiences while gradu… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/03/tomasz-laczny-disappearance/ The feeling of loss and longing are the main theme of autobiographical photobook of Tomasz Laczny…
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Echoes of Lynchings in Quiet Photos – The New York Times
Echoes of Lynchings in Quiet Photos Oliver Clasper traveled through the United States seeking spaces where lynchings took place, ranging from the American south to New York City. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/28/lens/echoes-of-lynchings-in-quiet-photos.html Oliver Clasper traveled through the United States seeking spaces where lynchings took place, ranging from the American south to New York City.
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The Color of Humanity in Sally Mann’s South | The New Yorker
The Color of Humanity in Sally Mann’s South The photographer makes work so rooted in place that it is inseparable from history, from lore, and from the effects of slavery. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-color-of-humanity-in-sally-manns-south We’re in Virginia, where the photographer Sally Mann was born, in 1951, and where she still lives, making work so…
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Indians Celebrating India at Houston FotoFest – The New York Times
Indians Celebrating India at Houston FotoFest This year’s FotoFest International, the first and longest-running worldwide photography biennial, focuses on work by artists of Indian origin. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/27/lens/celebrating-indian-photographers-at-houston-fotofest-international.html Photography in India is a paradox. There are ample commercial opportunities, but not a single school devoted to the medium. So, for the people of the world’s seventh…
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A Glimpse Into the World of Lebanon’s 1 Percent – The New York Times
A Glimpse Into the World of Lebanon’s 1 Percent “Bubble Beirut” presents an up close and personal look at the lives of the city’s untouchables. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/26/lens/a-glimpse-into-the-world-of-lebanons-1-percent.html After documenting life in impoverished communities in Mexico, the United States, and her home country, Spain, Anna Bosch needed a break from misery.
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Accidentally on purpose – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/02/26/accidentally-on-purpose/”] Accidentally on purpose – The Leica Camera Blog LOBA 2017 finalists Vera Török and Robert Pap create surreal street images with the Leica M6
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Giovanni Cocco – Burladies « burn magazine
Giovanni Cocco – Burladies Giovanni Cocco Burladies Burlesque is an ancient show connected to the nineteenth-century theatre, born during the Victorian England as popular show. The beautiful women kidded the aristocracy of t… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/02/giovanni-cocco-burladies/ Burlesque is an ancient show connected to the nineteenth-century theatre, born during the Victorian England as popular show.…
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Inside a Broken Police Department in Flint, Michigan | The New Yorker
Inside a Broken Police Department in Flint, Michigan How does law enforcement work in a place in constant crisis? via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/inside-a-broken-police-department-in-flint-michigan The photographer Zackary Canepari is among the few outsiders with sustained interest in the internal rot of this American city. A native of Boston who now lives between New York and…
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Coming of Age Amid Patriotic Training – The New York Times
Coming of Age Amid Patriotic Training Sarah Blesener documented 10 programs that teach patriotic values and military skills to American children and teenagers. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/22/lens/coming-of-age-amid-patriotic-training.html With that in mind, Ms. Blesener, 26, turned to exploring the myriad programs that teach patriotic values and military skills to about 400,000 American children and teenagers. Many were similar…
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The Rise of Fascism Captured in Photos – Feature Shoot
The Rise of Fascism Captured in Photos – Feature Shoot Germany: PEGIDA, a group of “patriotic Europeans,” stages a protest in Dresden against immigrants and Muslims. One million new refugees arrived in Germany in 2015. The following year, hate crimes… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/02/rise-fascism-captured-photos/ Photographer Espen Rasmussen has spent almost two years documenting the rise…
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Tara Wray – Too Tired for Sunshine « burn magazine
Tara Wray – Too Tired for Sunshine Tara Wray Too Tired for Sunshine Too Tired for Sunshine is a photobook that confronts my own struggles with depression by documenting the beauty, darkness, and absurdity of everyday life. The image… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/02/tara-wray-too-tired-for-sunshine/ Too Tired for Sunshine is a photobook that confronts my own struggles…
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Beyond and Back – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/02/19/beyond-and-back/”] Beyond and Back – The Leica Camera Blog Jeff Johnson’s latest climbing trips to Yosemite Valley and the Sierra Mountains with the Leica M-System
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Incredibly Close (and Extremely Loud) – The New York Times
Incredibly Close (and Extremely Loud) In David Rothenberg’s photos, the jetliners landing at La Guardia Airport are silent, imposing behemoths. For the Queens neighborhoods under the flight path, they are anything but silent. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/lens/incredibly-close-and-extremely-loud-airplanes-ny-album.html In David Rothenberg’s photos, the jetliners landing at La Guardia Airport are silent, imposing behemoths. For the Queens neighborhoods under…
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João Pina – 46750 « burn magazine
João Pina – 46750 João Pina 46750 In 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil started the process of an enormous transformation process to host both the 2014 FIFA world cup, and the 2016 summer Olympic games. The economy was f… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/02/joao-pina-46750/ 46750 is a visual account of the last decade of the city.…