Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Masahisa Fukase’s Landmark Photo Book To Get Republished This Year – Feature Shoot
Masahisa Fukase’s Landmark Photo Book Gets Republished – Feature Shoot Any artist with a muse understands this person’s importance in their creative process. And if that muse is your wife, for example, the connection becomes all the more complex. But… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/07/masahisa-fukases-landmark-photo-book-to-get-republished-this-year/ Some have written that Fukase took so many photographs of his…
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Martim Meirelles: Mozambique: A Portrait of an Orphan Nation | LENSCRATCH
Martim Meirelles: Mozambique: A Portrait of an Orphan Nation I had the great pleasure to be the 2017 juror of the SOHO Photo Gallery’s National Photography Competition. The exhibition opens today, with an official opening tomorrow night from 6-8pm which I will happily be attending. After considering over 2,000 phot via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/07/martim-meirelles/ Portuguese-American photographer…
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The 2017 Summer Fun Exhibition | LENSCRATCH
The 2017 Summer Fun Exhibition Happy Summer! On this day of fireworks, BBQ’s, and red, white, and blue by the beach, we hope you all have your cameras at the ready. Thank you for your wonderful submissions and a huge thank you to Julia Martin for compiling today’s post. Browse the enti via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/07/the-2017-summer-fun-exhibition-3/…
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Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail – The Washington Post
Perspective | Strumming along Virginia’s Crooked Road Washington Post photographer Matt McClain documents Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail, which has helped to foster country and bluegrass music as well as other musical genres. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/07/03/strumming-along-virginias-crooked-road/ It’s Friday evening at the Floyd Country Store, one of the landmarks along Virginia’s Crooked Road, which anchors a…
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Arles 2017 – Iran, Year 38, the voice of 66 Iranians photographers – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/07/04/article/159958808/arles-2017-iran-year-38-the-voice-of-66-iranians-photographers/”] Arles 2017 – Iran, Year 38, the voice of 66 Iranians photographers – The Eye of Photography It is not a coincidence that Iran has so many photographers. when today’s Iranians want to express themselves, they use the tools given to them by history. The modern version of poetry is photography, of course.…
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Arles 2017 – Karlheinz Weinberger’s Swiss Rebels – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/07/04/article/159958848/arles-2017-karlheinz-weinbergers-swiss-rebels/”] Arles 2017 – Karlheinz Weinberger’s Swiss Rebels – The Eye of Photography Karlheinz Weinberger was an unknown Swiss photographer until his photographs were widely discovered in 2011. This posthumous exhibition dedicated to his work, gives homage to an Helvetian generation in search of their identity.
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Matt Henry – Murder a Go-Go « burn magazine
Matt Henry – Murder a Go-Go Matt Henry Murder a Go-Go Somewhere in the mutinous haze of 1960’s America, a glamorous band of dancing militants dubbed the ‘Go-Go Gang’ is hard at work seducing and murde… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/06/matt-henry-murder-a-go-go/ Somewhere in the mutinous haze of 1960’s America, a glamorous band of dancing militants dubbed the ‘Go-Go Gang’…
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Lee Friedlander’s Photos of 1960s T.V. Sets – The New York Times
Lee Friedlander’s Photos of 1960s T.V. Sets Lee Friedlander’s series “The Little Screens” was an early artistic attempt to document television’s nascent dominance of America. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/07/03/lee-friedlanders-photos-of-1960s-t-v-sets/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body As such, it is disconcerting to see the installation of Lee Friedlander’s prescient “The Little Screens” on the wall at Pier 24 in San Francisco, as…
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“Leave Now”: Spray-Painted Hate in the California Desert | The New Yorker
“Leave Now”: Spray-Painted Hate in the California Desert Richard Misrach’s photographs of graffitied boulders and buildings capture emboldened anger in the Southwest. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/leave-now-spray-painted-hate-in-the-california-desert Within hours of Donald Trump’s victory in the Presidential election, the state of California had declared itself a defiant rebel alliance, ready for legislative war against the new…
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David Knox, Ritual and Ruin: Tableaux of a Lost War – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/06/30/article/159958450/david-knox-ritual-and-ruin-tableaux-of-a-lost-war/”] David Knox, Ritual and Ruin: Tableaux of a Lost War – The Eye of Photography The ghosts of past centuries find undisturbed refuge in the American South from the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains down to the fertile flatlands of the Gulf Coast. For New Orleans- based photographer David Knox, the past resides…
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Haunting Images from ‘Poland’s Rust Belt’ – Feature Shoot
Haunting Images from ‘Poland’s Rust Belt’ – Feature Shoot “A shortcut across a frozen lake.” © Tomasz Liboska “Mieczyslaw no longer works at the mine, but at least no one cares about his long hair anymore.” © Tomasz Liboska… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/06/haunting-images-from-polands-rust-belt/ “In the communist era, Upper Silesia was the promised land,” Polish photographer…
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Ryan Weideman, In My Taxi: 1980-2002 – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/06/29/article/159958128/ryan-weideman-in-my-taxi-1980-2002/”] Ryan Weideman, In My Taxi: 1980-2002 – The Eye of Photography In My Taxi is a show consisting of 40 extraordinary photographs spanning four decades by American artist and taxicab driver Ryan Weideman
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An Agoraphobic Photographer’s Virtual Travels, on Google Street View | The New Yorker
An Agoraphobic Photographer’s Virtual Travels, on Google Street View The project has become a way for Jacqui Kenny to visit places that she could never go to herself—the more remote, the better. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/an-agoraphobic-photographers-virtual-travels-on-google-street-view Last year, amid the stress of shutting down a company she’d co-founded nearly ten years before, Jacqui Kenny,…
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The Beauty and Power of Mexico’s Volcanoes – The New York Times
The Beauty and Power of Mexico’s Volcanoes For Hector Guerrero, Mexico’s volcanoes embody the environmental and social challenges facing his country. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/06/28/the-beauty-and-power-of-mexicos-volcanoes/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body The beauty of Mexico’s volcanoes can be matched by their power. Whether topped by snow or spewing towers of ash and smoke, they are a natural draw for would-be nature…
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Jan Banning, Red – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/06/28/article/159957914/jan-banning-red/”] Jan Banning, Red – The Eye of Photography Red, by Dutch photographer Jan Banning, is a photo project about Communist party premises and their iconography. The series focuses on “democratic” – at least officially non-Communist – countries on several continents (India, Italy, Nepal and Portugal among them), where communism still plays an important…
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The Fleeting Beauty of New York City’s Golden Hour | The New Yorker
The Fleeting Beauty of New York City’s Golden Hour Magnum photographers capture the city in vanishing light. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-fleeting-beauty-of-new-york-citys-golden-hour After the slog of commuting and working on a New York summer day, walking outside into the light of the golden hour can be a salve in itself. That fleeting period of time—shortly…
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Love, Forgiveness, and Humility in the Photos of Adger Cowans – Feature Shoot
Love, Forgiveness, and Humility in the Photos of Adger Cowans – Feature Shoot Al Pacino and Kitty Winn in Panic in Needle Park, from Personal Vision by Adger Cowans © 2017, published Glitterati Incorporated Balloons of Colombus, Ohio, from Personal Vision by Adger… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/06/love-forgiveness-humility-photos-adger-cowans/ Photographer Adger Cowans hails from an historic American…
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Bushwick, Brooklyn Like You’ve Never Seen It Before – Feature Shoot
Bushwick, Brooklyn Like You’ve Never Seen It Before – Feature Shoot Those who reside in the Brooklyn neighbourhood that is Bushwick may or may not be familiar with its original 17th century Dutch name ‘Boswijk’, which can be translated as “little… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/06/bushwick-brooklyn-like-youve-never-seen-it-before/ Those who reside in the Brooklyn neighbourhood that is Bushwick…
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A photographer’s thirst for Iraq, quenched in a Detroit suburb – The Washington Post
Perspective | A photographer’s thirst for Iraq, quenched in a Detroit suburb Photographer Salwan Georges documents after-sunset activity during Ramadan in one of the largest populations of Arab-Americans in the U.S. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/06/26/a-photographers-thirst-for-iraq-quenched-in-a-detroit-suburb/ Photographer Salwan Georges, an Iraqi American who came to the United States from Syria as a teenager, has been documenting…
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Nikolay Gnisyuk, a classic but unsung Russian photographer – The Eye of Photography
[contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/06/26/article/159957528/nikolay-gnisyuk-a-classic-but-unsung-russian-photographer/”] Nikolay Gnisyuk, a classic but unsung Russian photographer – The Eye of Photography The history of Russian photography records names of authors, whose best works are nowadays well-known to every photography lover. Each of these shots reveals layers of cultural history and zeitgeist, in which the author’s personal biography intertwines with stories of…