I worked on this project using my secular intuition to confront my own fears and questions about religion, looking at the believers, their rituals and relics. In the end it raised more questions than answers, and I’m okay with that.
Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Peter van Agtmael: “I Try to Criticize Myself and Criticize the Country at the Same Time” — Blind Magazine
Peter van Agtmael: “I Try to Criticize Myself and Criticize the Country at the Same Time” — Blind Magazine
Opening April 14 at the Bronx Documentary Center in New York, Look At The USA gathers photographs from 17 years of photographer Peter van Agtmael’s work to draw a complex picture of post 9/11 America.
via Blind Magazine: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/peter-van-agtmael-i-try-to-criticize-myself-and-criticize-the-country-at-the-same-time/
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Young European Photographers, Episode 1: Michalina (Poland) — Blind Magazine
Young European Photographers, Episode 1: Michalina (Poland) — Blind Magazine
In this first episode of Young European Photographers, we visit Polish photographer Michalina Kuczyńska, who documents the social tensions and protests her country has experienced since the far right came to power.
via Blind Magazine: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/lab/young-european-photographers-episode-1-michalina-poland/
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A Muntagna | Emanuele Occhipinti – burn magazine
A Muntagna | Emanuele Occhipinti
A Muntagna | Emanuele Occhipinti Mount Etna and the surrounding area is an island within an island. It’s the highest active volcano in Europe, a majestic presence that touches all of Sicily and all…
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2022/04/a-muntagna-by-emanuele-occhipinti/
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Views From My Balcony: The Process of Turning Lockdown Into a Body of Work – PhotoShelter Blog
Views From My Balcony: The Process of Turning Lockdown Into a Body of Work – PhotoShelter Blog
For many photographers, the pandemic has been a time to step back and take stock of their lives and work. It’s provided opportunities to get more organized, look for inspiration and make adjustments to their businesses. For Gunther Deichmann, a PhotoShel
via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2022/04/views-from-my-balcony-the-process-of-turning-lockdown-into-a-body-of-work/
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Ross McDonnell: The Life of a Joyrider
Juxtapoz Magazine – Ross McDonnell: The Life of a Joyrider
The photographs in Ross McDonnell’s book Joyrider are a coming-of-age story, one where everything and everyone are constantly changing in the midst of…
Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/ross-mcdonnell-the-life-of-a-joyrider/
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Exodus | By Nicolò Filippo Rosso – burn magazine
Exodus | By Nicolò Filippo Rosso
Exodus | By Nicolò Filippo Rosso In Latin America, lack of job opportunities, limited access to education, and political corruption have persisted for generations, fueling cycles of violence and di…
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2022/04/exodus-by-nicolo-filippo-rosso/
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Mårten Lange “Ghost Witness” @ Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin
Juxtapoz Magazine – Mårten Lange “Ghost Witness” @ Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin
Photographing hypermodern urban landscapes through the ghostly haze of LEDs and smog, Mårten Lange’s new work from China shows a country haunted as mu…
Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/marten-lange-ghost-witness-robert-morat-galerie-berlin/
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Peru, a Toxic State | By Alessandro Cinque – burn magazine
Peru, a Toxic State | By Alessandro Cinque
Peru, a Toxic State | By Alessandro Cinque Peru is the leading producer of gold, silver, and lead in Latin America and the 2nd of copper globally. Mining is the driving force of its economy, which …
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2022/03/peru-a-toxic-state-by-alessandro-cinque/
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PhotoNOLA: Elise Kirk: Groundswell – LENSCRATCH
PhotoNOLA: Elise Kirk: Groundswell – LENSCRATCH
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PhotoNOLA Reviews, an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans. In Elise Kirk’s series, Groundswell, we are invited to the landscape of the Midwestern United States—a location bound to the
via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2022/03/photo-nola-elise-kirk/
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PHOTO NOLA: Cathy Cone: Rewinding Forward – LENSCRATCH
PHOTO NOLA: Cathy Cone: Rewinding Forward – LENSCRATCH
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PHOTO NOLA Reviews, an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans. “I make photographs as a way to listen to my heart’s song, and then I practice like hell to sing it.” Cathy Cone Cathy Cone
via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2022/02/cathy-cone-rewinding-forward/
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Alec Soth’s Obsessive Ode to Image-Making | The New Yorker
Alec Soth’s Obsessive Ode to Image-Making
The photographer’s latest book, “A Pound of Pictures,” invites us into his process and asks us to connect the dots.
via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/alec-soths-obsessive-ode-to-image-making
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Rescue Sketches – Photographs by Sinna Nasseri | Interview by Wesley Verhoeve | LensCulture
Rescue Sketches – Photographs by Sinna Nasseri | Interview by Wesley Verhoeve | LensCulture
In the third edition of “Arrivals”, Wesley Verhoeve introduces us to Sinna Nasseri’s latest project “Rescue Sketches”; an evocative travelogue of his journey through America that started in the volatile year of 2020
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/sinna-nasseri-rescue-sketches
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Afro Atlantico | By Alex Almeida – burn magazine
Afro Atlantico | By Alex Almeida
Afro Atlantico | By Alex Almeida The “AFRO ATLANTICO” series was devised from my experience in the peripheral cultures of big Brazilian cities as well as the plunge into the depths of t…
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2022/02/afro-atlantico-by-alex-almeida/
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Heirs of the Dawn | By María Daniel Balcázar – burn magazine
Heirs of the Dawn | By María Daniel Balcázar
‘Heirs of the Dawn’ by María Daniel Balcázar Purchase ‘Heirs of the Dawn’ book HERE! The ancient inhabitants of Oruro, Bolivia, named their land uru-uru, meaning the place w…
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2022/02/heirs-of-the-dawn-book-by-maria-daniel-balcazar/
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How Claudia Gordillo Documented the Realities of Life in Nicaragua
How Claudia Gordillo Documented the Realities of Life in Nicaragua
Whether photographing armed conflict or religious rituals, Gordillo observed Nicaraguan society from a close yet critical distance.
via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/how-claudia-gordillo-documented-the-realities-of-life-in-nicaragua/
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The Humans of Daniel Arnold’s New York | The New Yorker
The Humans of Daniel Arnold’s New York
The photographer chronicles the interstitial weirdness of the city and the people in it, who are often too caught up in the busy steam of existence to pause and reflect on their lives.
via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-humans-of-daniel-arnolds-new-york