Category: Portfolios & Galleries

  • House Divided – Witness

    House Divided – Witness

    House Divided by Daro Sulakauri for the 2017 Joop Swart Masterclass via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/house-divided-b90f7209fc30 hat does it feel like when you are living on the edge… to be perpetually on the edge of losing, say, a part of your house? Or waking up to find that your house is divided with your living room in…

  • Undergraduate Photography Now 2017 | LENSCRATCH

    Undergraduate Photography Now 2017 | LENSCRATCH

    Undergraduate Photography Now 2017 Now in it’s sixth iteration, Undergraduate Photography Now has been a program striving to support college aged artists from the 6 New England states. Hoping to showcase some of the best and brightest fresh talent, students from both certificate and bachel via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/12/undergraduate-photography-now-2017/ Now in it’s sixth iteration, Undergraduate Photography…

  • 2017 in Photos: Wrapping Up the Year – The Atlantic

    2017 in Photos: Wrapping Up the Year Time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2017. Among the events covered in this essay, part 3 of 3: California wildfires, Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico, a farewell to the Cassini spacecraft, and much more. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/12/2017-in-photos-wrapping-up-the-year/547787/…

  • 2017 in Photos: A Look at the Middle Months – The Atlantic

    2017 in Photos: A Look at the Middle Months Time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2017. Among the events covered in this essay, part 2 of 3: Hurricane Harvey hits Texas, France elects a new president, a total solar eclipse crosses the U.S., and much more.…

  • Black Gold – Witness

    Black Gold – Witness

    Black Gold Indonesia is an archipelago rich in natural resources, especially fossil energy, including oil, coal and natural gas. In the heart of Java… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/black-gold-8737430d229d Indonesia is an archipelago rich in natural resources, especially fossil energy, including oil, coal and natural gas. In the heart of Java, there is a rural oil field…

  • 2017 in Photos: How the First Months Unfolded – The Atlantic

    2017 in Photos: How the First Months Unfolded Time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2017. Among the events covered in this essay: the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the Women’s March on Washington, observations from Saturn, and much more. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/12/2017-in-photos-how-the-first-months-unfolded/547550/ As the…

  • Using Photography to Tell Stories About Race – The New York Times

    Using Photography to Tell Stories About Race – The New York Times

    Using Photography to Tell Stories About Race Maurice Berger, a research professor and curator, looks back on the events that led him to write about race and photography. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/12/06/using-photography-to-tell-stories-about-race/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body I stood in the lunchroom doorway with my friend Kevin, bewildered. It was our first week at the High School of Music and…

  • Eugene Richards: The territory of the destitute – The Eye of Photography

    [contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/12/05/article/159975084/eugene-richards-the-territory-of-the-destitute/”] Eugene Richards: The territory of the destitute – The Eye of Photography For over forty years, the photojournalist Eugene Richards has been tracking social deprivation, suffering, and death. La Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris holds a vast retrospective of his work.

  • Nan Goldin Looks Back at Friends and Lovers – The New York Times

    [contentcards url=”https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/12/05/nan-goldin-looks-back-at-friends-and-lovers/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body”] Nan Goldin Looks Back at Friends and Lovers – The New York Times When Nan Goldin looks at the photographs that defined her career, she recites a little prayer to herself: “Send love to each person that’s dead.”

  • Mayumi Suzuki – The Restoration Will « burn magazine

    Mayumi Suzuki – The Restoration Will Mayumi Suzuki The Restoration Will [ EPF 2017 – FINALIST ]   My parents, who a owned photo studio, went missing after the 2011 tsunami. Our house was destroyed. It was a place for workin… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/12/mayumi-suzuki-the-restoration-will/ My parents, who a owned photo studio, went missing after…

  • New Haven’s Dashed American Dream | The New Yorker

    New Haven’s Dashed American Dream | The New Yorker

    New Haven’s Dashed American Dream The Magnum photographer spent his career documenting the lives of runaways, refugees, and the residents of welfare hotels. Then, forty years later, he returned home. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/new-havens-dashed-american-dream As a young man, Jim Goldberg, the acclaimed Magnum photographer, had an ambition: “to get out of New Haven as…

  • Tragic, Heartfelt Photos from the Streets of Poughkeepsie – Feature Shoot

    Tragic, Heartfelt Photos from the Streets of Poughkeepsie – Feature Shoot

    Tragic, Heartfelt Photos from the Streets of Poughkeepsie – Feature Shoot Karen with Marvin’s Kitten, 2017 During his junior year at Vassar College, the photographer Caleb Stein passed through Main Street in Poughkeepsie, New York every day on the way to… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2017/12/tragic-heartfelt-photos-streets-poughkeepsie/ During his junior year at Vassar College, the photographer Caleb…

  • Yo Soy Fidel – The Leica Camera Blog

    [contentcards url=”http://blog.leica-camera.com/2017/12/04/yo-soy-fidel/”] Yo Soy Fidel – The Leica Camera Blog Just over one year ago on 25 November 2016, leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro died at the age of 90 marking the end of an era. From 29 November to 3 December, the casket carrying his ashes traveled 900 kilometers to Santiago de…

  • Man confronted to the mountain, in pictures – The Eye of Photography

    [contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/12/04/article/159974882/man-against-the-mountain-in-pictures/”] Man confronted to the mountain, in pictures – The Eye of Photography Welcome to the world of excess, of beauty, of the amazing, of the breathtaking. Welcome to Montagne spectaculaire. Photographers from around the world (Sam Bié, Simon Carter, Jimmy Chin, Dom Daher, Monica Dalmasso, Alexandre Deschaumes, John Evans, Olivier Grunewald, Christian Pondella,…

  • Hugh Holland’s Silver, Skate, Seventies – The Eye of Photography

    [contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/12/04/article/159974847/hugh-hollands-silver-skate-seventies/”] Hugh Holland’s Silver, Skate, Seventies – The Eye of Photography On a late afternoon in 1975, a young American photographer named Hugh Holland drove up Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Los Angeles and encountered skateboarders carving up the drainage ditches along the side of the canyon. Southern California was experiencing a major drought. Emptied…

  • Telling Stories of Domestic Slavery in India – The New York Times

    Telling Stories of Domestic Slavery in India – The New York Times

    Telling Stories of Domestic Slavery in India Smita Sharma, a photojournalist, has been documenting survivors of trafficking and their families in Dooars, India. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/12/04/telling-stories-of-domestic-slavery-in-india/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body The lush floodplains of Dooars, India, appear to go on forever. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the green is so vibrant it is all consuming. But…

  • The Best Work I Saw at Review Santa Fe: Part 1 | A Photo Editor

    The Best Work I Saw at Review Santa Fe: Part 1 | A Photo Editor

    The Best Work I Saw at Review Santa Fe: Part 1 – A Photo Editor   When I go to a portfolio review these days, I’ve got to get on an airplane. It’s a big deal. The packing. The planning. The 3 hour drive to the airport. I’m not complaining, per se, as getting to…

  • In Flint, High School Football Is No Game – The New York Times

    [contentcards url=”https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/in-flint-high-school-football-is-no-game/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs&region=Body”] In Flint, High School Football Is No Game – The New York Times Chris Donovan arrived in Flint after the scandal over the Michigan city’s contaminated water supply had been dominating national headlines. He was there, just like dozens of other journalists, covering the crisis. “When I first went, everything I was photographing…

  • Four To Follow #5 – Witness

    Four To Follow #5 – Witness

    Four To Follow #5 Sharing stories from across the African continent by the talented members of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD). via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/four-to-follow-5-90778e0bf5f8 Sharing stories from across the African continent by the talented members of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD).

  • Street Life in New York and Los Angeles 1977-1985 by Willy Spiller – The Eye of Photography

    [contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/11/30/article/159974647/street-life-in-new-york-and-los-angeles-1977-1985-by-willy-spiller/”] Street Life in New York and Los Angeles 1977-1985 by Willy Spiller – The Eye of Photography Between 1977 and 1985, Swiss photographer Willy Spiller lived in New York and Los Angeles. Fascinated by the speed, the energy and the absurdity of the 1970s and 1980s, he roamed the streets far and wide…