Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Steven Bollman: Almost True | LENSCRATCH
Steven Bollman: Almost True “Bollman’s photographs enable us to glimpse mysterious depths below the surface details of everyday life. What might seem whimsical upon first glance gives way upon steady reflection to profound beauty and suffering. There is a melancholy to his black and via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/01/steven-bollman-almost-true/ Photographer Steven Bollman states about his new book,…
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Childhood, Loss, and Redemption in the Photos of Cig Harvey – Feature Shoot
Childhood, Loss, and Redemption in the Photos of Cig Harvey – Feature Shoot In her third and latest book, the photographer Cig Harvey remembers studying art history at the age of eighteen. She attends class two days a week, and she’s so bored, she… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/01/childhood-loss-redemption-photos-cig-harvey/ In her third and latest book, the photographer…
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On the Street with Bill Cunningham | LENSCRATCH
On the Street with Bill Cunningham The main thing I love about street photography is that you find the answers you don’t see at the fashion shows. You find information for readers so they can visualize themselves. This was something I realized early on: If you just cover the designers in t via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/01/on-the-street-with-bill-cunningham/…
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Single Mother, Pioneering Photographer: the Remarkable Life of Bayard Wootten – The New York Times
Single Mother, Pioneering Photographer: The Remarkable Life of Bayard Wootten In 1904, Bayard Wootten, a divorced single mother in North Carolina, first borrowed a camera. She went on to make more than a million images. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/29/single-mother-pioneering-photographer-the-remarkable-life-of-bayard-wootten/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body In 1904, a photographer in North Carolina lent a 4×5 camera to a divorced single mother.…
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Jordan Gale – It Is What It Is « burn magazine
Jordan Gale – It Is What It Is Jordan Gale It Is What It Is [ EPF 2017 – YOUNG TALENT AWARD / FUJIFILM FINALIST ] I was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; the only child to a single mother who since before I was born has s… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/01/jordan-gale-it-is-what-it-is/ I was…
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Hola Chicas! – The Leica Camera Blog
Hola Chicas! – The Leica Camera Blog Anatol Kotte creates a day-in-the-life portrait of Jorge Gonzalez with the Leica CL
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The Innocence of Yesterday – The Leica Camera Blog
The Innocence of Yesterday – The Leica Camera Blog Yury Nezdoyminoga presents his black and white street photography shot with the Leica M-System
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Grasping Rio’s Beauty and Tragedy – The New York Times
Grasping Rio’s Beauty and Tragedy João Pina’s photographs of Rio de Janeiro show how life remained a struggle for many residents during Brazil’s boom years. His book’s title? “46570,” a reference to the number of murders in the city in the decade leading up to the 2016 Olympic Games. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/grasping-rios-beauty-and-tragedy-joao-pina/ Rio de…
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Harry Gruyaert’s Photos Take Us On a Colorful Journey from Vegas to the USSR – Feature Shoot
Harry Gruyaert’s Photos Take Us On a Colorful Journey from Vegas to the USSR – Feature Shoot Las Vegas downtown motel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, 1982. © Harry Gruyaert Magnum Photos Moscow, Russia, 1989. © Harry Gruyaert Magnum Photos “Higher emotions cannot be communicated in… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/01/harry-gruyaerts-photos-take-us-on-a-colorful-journey-from-vegas-to-the-ussr/ The decision to invite…
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Dan Ziskie: Cloud Chamber | LENSCRATCH
Dan Ziskie: Cloud Chamber “New York is known for the streams of people on the streets. For me, walking with a camera, it is as if these people are talking to me as they pass, trying to tell me something that I, in my limitations, can only make out in small fragments. And yet, even…
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Migration Stories From the Stoops of Pittsburgh – The New York Times
Migration Stories From the Stoops of Pittsburgh Through images and interviews, Brian Cohen and his collective of photographers tell the stories of the immigrants of the city. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/22/migration-stories-from-the-stoops-of-pittsburgh/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body After tackling controversial subjects like fracking and air pollution, Brian Cohen was looking for a similarly urgent project for his loose collective of photographers…
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Shelter From the Storm – Witness
Shelter From the Storm In the Philippines, women and girls are driven into the sex trade amidst constant displacement from typhoons via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/shelter-from-the-storm-29e491020e41 In the Philippines, women and girls are driven into the sex trade amidst constant displacement from typhoons
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The Best Work I Saw at Photo NOLA: Part 1 | A Photo Editor
The Best Work I Saw at Photo NOLA: Part 1 – A Photo Editor I’ve been to New Orleans four times in my life. Each visit, I’ve gone in December. It’s not entirely a coincidence, as that’s when the Photo NOLA festival takes place. (I’ve attended in 2012, ’14 and now ’17) Despite the fact…
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Inside the theater of Moscow’s metro – The Washington Post
Perspective | Inside the theater of Moscow’s metro This underground theater is visually stunning, and its passengers seem to be from another era. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/01/19/inside-the-theater-of-moscows-metro/ The metro of Moscow is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the world.
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The Zen Photographer – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/01/19/the-zen-photographer/”] The Zen Photographer – The Leica Camera Blog A.B. Watson explores a philosophical approach to photography with the Leica M-System
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A Filmmaker and Photographer’s Urgent, Personal Portraits of Harlem at Night | The New Yorker
A Filmmaker and Photographer’s Urgent, Personal Portraits of Harlem at Night Khalik Allah, one of the most original documentary filmmakers working today, reveals the inspiration for his movies in a photo book, “Souls Against the Concrete.” via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-filmmaker-and-photographers-urgent-personal-portraits-of-harlem-at-night Khalik Allah, one of the most original documentary filmmakers working today, has made only…
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Sylvain Granjon: Genetically Modified Magic | LENSCRATCH
Sylvain Granjon: Genetically Modified Magic “I was in the circus … until the accident”. That is a reasonable version of how Sylvain Granjon replied to my “tell me about yourself” question last summer in Arles. My heart soared with the prospect of pictures made by someone who has been communicating via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/01/sylvain-granjon-genetically-modified-magic/ Long before…
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David Gaberle, Metropolight – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2018/01/17/article/159978556/david-gaberle-metropolight/”] David Gaberle, Metropolight – The Eye of Photography David Gaberle took up photography at the age of twenty-one, having interrupted his university studies in London. He returned to Prague, and began working as a bartender in a local jazz club. Facing the confined spaces of the city’s metro every day on the way…
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Timeless Photos of the American Midwest – Feature Shoot
Timeless Photos of the American Midwest – Feature Shoot Somewhere near Stoughton, Wisconsin, there’s a white townhouse on top of a hill. It’s alone up there, surrounded by sky. Years ago, it survived a tornado that ravaged much of… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/01/timeless-photos-american-midwest/ Somewhere near Stoughton, Wisconsin, there’s a white townhouse on top of a…
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What lies underneath – Witness
What lies underneath When I first began the “Education is Forbidden” project in 2015, it was to document how students were experiencing the Boko Haram conflict… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/what-lies-underneath-8dccaab2b7eb When I first began the “Education is Forbidden” project in 2015, it was to document how students were experiencing the Boko Haram conflict in northeastern Nigeria.…