Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Yu-Chen Chiu: American Seen | LENSCRATCH
Yu-Chen Chiu: America Seen Yu-Chen Chiu’s photographs recently came on my radar when she submitted an image to the Photographic Coversations Exhibition. Her project, America Seen, is a visual diary of America leading up to and after the Presidential election. It’s not political; it via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/09/yu-chen-chiu-american-seen/ Yu-Chen Chiu’s photographs recently came on my radar when she…
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The 2017 edition of Unseen Amsterdam – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/09/26/article/159966681/the-2017-edition-of-unseen-amsterdam/”] The 2017 edition of Unseen Amsterdam – The Eye of Photography Last weekend was held the sixth international photography showcase of Unseen taking place in Amsterdam (22-24 September 2017). This year, Unseen presented the first campaign image, created by the Dutch multi-media artist Melanie Bonajo (1978, Heerlen, The Netherlands). Melanie Bonajo created a…
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Land of the Hermit King | New Republic
Land of the Hermit King Closed off from the world, North Korea weaves a highly militarized mind-set into the fabric of everyday life. via The New Republic: https://newrepublic.com/article/144373/land-hermit-king-closed-off-world-north-korea-weaves-highly-militarized-mind-set-fabric-everyday-life Meticulously choreographed military parades. Strident news announcements on state television. Missile tests presided over by a grinning Kim Jong Un. Propaganda from North Korea comes to us…
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Anthony Hernandez: Landscapes for the Homeless and Public Transit Areas | LENSCRATCH
Anthony Hernandez: Landscapes for the Homeless and Public Transit Areas The Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York City recently opened its first exhibition of Los Angeles native Anthony Hernandez, running through October 12th. As a native Angeleno myself, I find the work compelling in its simplicity and truthfulness. I’ve alw via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/09/anthony-hernandez/ The Yancey…
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Nazar Furyk – Province « burn magazine
Nazar Furyk – Province Nazar Furyk Province This series is about the everyday life of young people in the province, about a way of everyday life where life drugs and alcohol are present, about the days that go unnoticed … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/09/nazar-furyk-province/ This series is about the everyday life of young people in…
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These photos show the children of the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota – The Washington Post
Perspective | Playful and poetic: The children of the Cheyenne River Reservation Photographer Emily Schiffer’s intimate portrait of a reservation in South Dakota via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/09/25/playful-and-poetic-the-children-of-the-cheyenne-river-reservation/ From June 12 to July 18 of this year, The Washington Post partnered with Visura in an open call for submissions of photo essays. The Post selected three…
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A Poetic Reminder of What Korea Used to Be Like – Feature Shoot
A Poetic Reminder of What Korea Used to Be Like – Feature Shoot Described by ICP curator Christopher Phillips as “the long-lost Korean cousin of Magnum photographers such as Henri-Cartier Bresson” is the lesser known Han Youngsoo. South Korea’s rapid economic development during… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2017/09/poetic-reminder-korea-used-like/ Described by ICP curator Christopher Phillips as “the…
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The Second Biennale of Arab Photography: breaking with conventions – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/09/25/article/159966460/biennale-des-photographes-arabes-une-edition-de-decalages/”] The Second Biennale of Arab Photography: breaking with conventions – The Eye of Photography This second edition of the Biennale of Contemporary Arab World Photography extends the first by spotlighting artists who are developing an original, personal vision of the contemporary Arab world. The way the artists represent it may at first sight…
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Italy Between Past and Future – The New York Times
[contentcards url=”https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/italy-between-past-and-future/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body”] Italy Between Past and Future – The New York Times There they are again, the perpetual Italian migrants. They wait on a platform at the Milan train station in 1970, their many suitcases secured with rope, their bags filled to the brim. A box of panettone, a Milanese holiday specialty, accompanies this family…
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Southeast Asia’s Rohingya Refugee Crisis Reaches a Terrible Peak – The Atlantic
Southeast Asia’s Rohingya Refugee Crisis Reaches a Terrible Peak The United Nations Refugee Agency now reports that more than 420,000 people have fled the violence in Burma since August 24. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/09/southeast-asias-rohingya-refugee-crisis-reaches-a-terrible-peak/540597/ The United Nations Refugee Agency now reports that more than 420,000 people have fled Burma (also known as Myanmar) since August 24.…
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Global Voices and Emerging Photographers at Photoville – The New York Times
[contentcards url=”https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/09/21/global-voices-and-emerging-photographers-at-photoville/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body”] Global Voices and Emerging Photographers at Photoville – The New York Times Photoville, the temporary community of duplexes made by four-ton steel shipping containers underneath the Brooklyn Bridge, is featuring the work of 11 up-and-coming photographers from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the United States, displayed on four-foot wooden cubes. The photographers were…
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ART + SCIENCE: Damon Sauer and Julie Anand | LENSCRATCH
ART + SCIENCE: Geometry: Damon Sauer and Julie Anand Damon Sauer and Julie Anand are collaborative artists based in Phoenix, Arizona who began working together in 2005. In their most recent project, entitled Ground Truth: Corona Landmarks, photographs of the Sonoran desert are digitally blended and juxtapos via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/09/art-science-damon-sauer-and-julie-anand/ Damon Sauer and Julie Anand are collaborative…
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Photographer Jashim Salam: My City Is Flooding | PhotoShelter Blog
Photographer Jashim Salam: My City Is Flooding | PhotoShelter Blog Photographer Jashim Salam documents tidal flooding in Bangladesh and how climate change is impacting his own hometown. via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2017/09/photographer-jashim-salam-my-city-is-flooding/ “The climate change story I want to tell is about the tidal flooding in Chittagong, a city I’m deeply connected to,” says photojournalist Jashim…
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Julie Dermansky: I’m at Climate Change Ground Zero | PhotoShelter Blog
Julie Dermansky: I’m at Climate Change Ground Zero | PhotoShelter Blog Photographer Julie Dermansky documents the impact of rising sea levels and the effect of climate change in south Louisiana. via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2017/09/photographer-julie-dermansky-climate-change/ Julie Dermansky is a photojournalist and multimedia reporter based in the New Orleans area. She made her way to the city…
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Photos of the Earthquake in Mexico City – The Atlantic
Photos of the Earthquake in Mexico City On September 19, 2017, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake shook Mexico City, rattling skyscrapers and sending millions into the streets. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/09/photos-of-the-earthquake-in-mexico-city/540417/ On September 19, 2017, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake shook Mexico City, rattling skyscrapers and sending millions into the streets. Reuters was reporting at least 60 deaths…
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Claude Iverné, the Sudanese fox – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/09/20/article/159965877/claude-iverne-the-sudanese-fox/”] Claude Iverné, the Sudanese fox – The Eye of Photography After the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, Aperture, in New York, is featuring an exhibition of the 2015 HCB Award winner: an oeuvre spanning twenty years of a dune wanderer.
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Women Work ‘A World of Smoke’ in the Ivory Coast – The New York Times
Women Finding Empowerment in ‘A World of Smoke’ In an impoverished port city in the Ivory Coast, women formed a cooperative to eke out a living making charcoal from the castoffs of sawmills and workshops. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/09/20/women-work-a-world-of-smoke-in-the-ivory-coast/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body As Joana Choumali learned when she began documenting the women in 2013, men are happy to…
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Looking for the Soul of Abkhazia – The New York Times
Looking for the Soul of Abkhazia Isolated since a bloody 1992 conflict with Georgian troops, Abkhazia is like a time capsule, still dependent on Russian tourist dollars. Ksenia Kuleshova looked beyond the bullet holes to find its soul. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/09/19/looking-for-the-soul-in-abkhazias-time-capsule/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body But Abkhazia — which, in the local language, means “land of the soul”—…
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The Visual Evidence of Climate Change | PhotoShelter Blog
The Visual Evidence of Climate Change | PhotoShelter Blog Climate change is impacting our planet. Here, four photographers share what they’ve documented firsthand. Watch the video. via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2017/09/visual-evidence-climate-change/ Here, four photographers —Julie Dermansky, Jashim Salam, Caroline Bennett, and Kike Calvo — share what they’ve documented firsthand: destructive storms in the South, tidal flooding in Bangladesh, the…
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Tom M. Johnson: Pittsburgh Parking Lot Booths And Their Attendants | LENSCRATCH
Tom M. Johnson: Pittsburgh Parking Lot Booths And Their Attendants Photographer Tom M. Johnson is a long time west coast friend who moved to Pittsburgh a couple of years ago. Like any transplant or immigrant, it was at first, difficult to make the transition. As a editorial and advertising portrait photographer and an ar via…