Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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A Photographer Captures His Community in a Changing Chicago Barrio – The New York Times
A Photographer Captures His Community in a Changing Chicago Barrio Sebastian Hidalgo documents Pilsen, the old Chicago neighborhood where he grew up, hoping to capture the community before it is altered by rapid gentrification. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/a-photographer-captures-his-community-in-a-changing-chicago-barrio/ Sebastian Hidalgo grew up in Pilsen, an old Chicago neighborhood, when it was still Chicano through and…
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Matthew Genitempo: Jasper | LENSCRATCH
Matthew Genitempo: Jasper Matthew Genitempo is a photographer based out of Marfa, Texas. He recently graduated from University of Hartford’s Limited-Residency MFA in Photography. Matthew made a monograph of his thesis work, Jasper, and was recently selected by Mark Steinmetz for F via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/01/matthew-genitempo/ Matthew Genitempo is a photographer based out of Marfa, Texas.…
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Tex Bishop: Greenford | LENSCRATCH
Tex Bishop: Greenford London photographer, Tex Bishop, has created a body of work, Greenford, that speaks to memory, family, and documenting personal histories. After discovering a family photo album, he set out to create a different kind of collection of images, using the alb via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2018/01/tex-bishop/ London photographer, Tex Bishop, has created a body of…
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MOUNT – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/01/12/mount/”] MOUNT – The Leica Camera Blog Ruediger Glatz creates a conceptual portrait of Mont Saint Michel with the Leica CL
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oNiRoco – Witness
oNiRoco “In an immense land there are many ways to incubate deliriums. The sun that fevers, the remote distance running away, they generate… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/oniroco-89c141aaeff5 The setting for my story is the Orinoco River in the Colombian department of Vichada, which marks the border between rural Colombia and Venezuela. A vastness of earth that…
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Ian Hananto – Futile « burn magazine
Ian Hananto – Futile Ian Hananto Futile [ EPF 2017 – YOUNG TALENT / FUJIFILM RUNNER UP ] The project is a reflection on my question about happiness. People said that everybody needs a dream, so they could see som… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/01/ian-hananto-futile/ The project is a reflection on my question about happiness. People…
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How one woman is putting the spotlight on her Latin American photo peers – The Washington Post
How one woman is putting the spotlight on her Latin American photo peers Foto Féminas helps promote the works of female photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/01/12/how-one-woman-is-putting-the-spotlight-on-her-latin-american-photo-peers/ Launched in January 2015, Foto Féminas is an online platform promoting through monthly online features the works of female photographers in Latin America and the…
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Exploring the History of Afro-Mexicans – The New York Times
[contentcards url=”https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/11/exploring-the-history-of-afro-mexicans/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body”] Exploring the History of Afro-Mexicans – The New York Times About all that Mara Sanchez Renero knew about Afro-Mexicans was that they existed. And even that did not prepare her for the surprise she felt when she visited one of their communities in the Mexican state of Guerrero in 2014. There, during a…
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Joel Karppanen – Finnish Pastoral « burn magazine
Joel Karppanen – Finnish Pastoral Joel Karppanen Finnish Pastoral [ EPF 2017 – YOUNG TALENT AWARD / FUJIFILM FINALIST ] Georg Simmel wrote about the relieving power of the ruins. According to him the ruins help us to a… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/01/joel-karppanen-finnish-pastoral/ Finnish Pastoral is a photo series that offer it viewers new…
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A photography revolution by Japanese collective Vivo – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2018/01/10/article/159977648/a-photography-revolution-by-japanese-collective-vivo/”] A photography revolution by Japanese collective Vivo – The Eye of Photography Vivo was a Japanese photographer’s collective founded by Shomei Tomatsu, Eikoh Hosoe, Ikko Narahara, Kikuji Kawada, Akira Sato and Akira Tanno. Although Vivo was active only from 1959 until 1961, it culminated a movement in postwar Japanese photography called “the image…
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Behind the Iron Curtain: Intimate Views of Life in Communist Hungary – The New York Times
Behind the Iron Curtain: Intimate Views of Life in Communist Hungary Andras Bankuti’s images of Hungary straddle the country’s complex communist period, showing struggling families, rousing political gatherings and a punk movement. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/10/behind-the-iron-curtain-intimate-views-of-life-in-communist-hungary/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body Photographing in socialist Hungary in the decades leading to democratic rule, Andras Bankuti knew that everything was political. Aware…
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Lianzhou Photo Festival: China Takes on the Selfie – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2018/01/09/article/159977475/lianzhou-photo-festival-china-takes-on-the-selfie/”] Lianzhou Photo Festival: China Takes on the Selfie – The Eye of Photography Last month, the 13th edition of the photo festival in Lianzhou, China took place. The Eye of Photography is offering you a special edition dedicated to this major event in Asia from our special envoy Michel Philippot, former director of…
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A Photographer’s Search for the Magic in Everyday Life – The New York Times
A Photographer’s Search for the Magic in Everyday Life Shawn Walker, a founding member of the Kamoinge Workshop, documented the lives of regular people and liberated his subjects from stereotypes and invisibility. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2018/01/09/a-photographers-search-for-the-magic-in-everyday-life/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body As a young man growing up in Harlem, Shawn Walker was shaped not just by what he saw at…
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A Brother’s Life, In Photos, Shines Light On a Slumping Mental Health Care System
A Brother’s Life, In Photos, Shines Light On a Slumping Mental Health Care System Louis Quail’s portrait of his big brother is loving and personal. It also speaks broadly to UK politics and funding cuts to social care. via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/photographers-portrait-of-brother-s-life-shines-light-on-slumping-mental-health-care-system-54995941294d Louis Quail’s portrait of his big brother is loving and personal. It also speaks…
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Mario Wezel – Do You Sometimes Dream of America? « burn magazine
Mario Wezel – Do You Sometimes Dream of America? Mario Wezel Do You Sometimes Dream of America? [ EPF 2017 – FINALIST ] “The cinema and TV are America’s reality.” – Jean Baudrillard Growing up as a european in… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2018/01/mario-wezel-do-you-sometimes-dream-of-america/ Growing up as a european in the 90’s, America was like…
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Mr Consistent – The Leica Camera Blog
[contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2018/01/08/mr-consistent/”] Mr Consistent – The Leica Camera Blog With over 1 million Instagram followers, Jason M Peterson proves the power of consistency
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The Shadow Archive: An Investigation Into Vernacular Portrait Photography – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2018/01/05/article/159976926/the-shadow-archive-an-investigation-into-vernacular-portrait-photography/”] The Shadow Archive: An Investigation Into Vernacular Portrait Photography – The Eye of Photography The Shadow Archive: An Investigation Into Vernacular Portrait Photography is an exhibition at The Walther Collection in New York that examines the uses of photography to document, record, and identify individuals from the 1850s to the present. The Shadow…
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Jeff Mermelstein’s fantastic sidewalk – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2018/01/05/article/159976768/jeff-mermelsteins-fantastic-sidewalk/”] Jeff Mermelstein’s fantastic sidewalk – The Eye of Photography In SideWalk, American photographer Jeff Mermelstein takes visitors back to the 1990s, and 2000s, with his fleeting, charming, bizarre, and vivid snapshots of life in New York City, where he has lived and worked most of his life. Prowling the streets with a constantly…
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Viewing the World Through Lee Friedlander’s Fences | The New Yorker
Viewing the World Through Lee Friedlander’s Chain-Link Fences The photographer’s new collection bends a ubiquitous, mass-produced object to frame a portrait of American culture. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/viewing-the-world-through-lee-friedlanders-fences Like much of Lee Friedlander’s work, the ninety-seven photographs in his new collection, “Chain Link,” explore broad themes—sex, family, religion, race, nature—with striking wit. Friedlander has…
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Elizabeth Heyert, The Outsider – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2018/01/04/article/159976736/elizabeth-heyert-the-outsider/”] Elizabeth Heyert, The Outsider – The Eye of Photography Known for her unconventional approach to portrait photography, most notably her classic trilogy The Sleepers, The Travelers, and The Narcissists, American fine art photographer Elizabeth Heyert again assumes her role as observer and voyeur in The Outsider (Damiani, October 2017), her latest series, made…