Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Museum of the Future: Portable and Personal – The New York Times
Museum of the Future: Portable and Personal Dayanita Singh has spent the past decade creating customizable photo books that are a portable exhibit and catalog in one. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/museum-of-the-future-portable-and-personal/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 Dayanita Singh is a photographer, but creating images is just a fraction of her artistic practice.
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Month of Photography Denver Reviews, Hosted by CPAC | LENSCRATCH
Month of Photography Denver Reviews, Hosted by CPAC A little over a month ago, Lenscratch was graciously invited to review portfolios during Month of Photography Denver. MoP Denver is an ambitious biennial event, one that involves the entire city of Denver, and correlates hundreds of collaborative public e via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/05/month-of-photography-denver-at-cpac/ A little over a…
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Reclaiming Femininity: “When Can We Stop Performing?” | Time.com
Photography’s Girl Culture Revolution Mayan Toledano on why feminist branding is as important as the message within. via Time: http://time.com/4779216/photographys-girl-culture-revolution/ As part of a series, TIME speaks to five pioneering photographers who are bending the rules of self image, sexuality and exploitation. For the final week, we take a dive into the hyper-feminine, saccharine world…
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Young photographers capture the beauty and wonder of Morocco – The Washington Post
Perspective | Young photographers capture the beauty and wonder of Morocco A high school class learns to ‘Follow the light’ in the north African country. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/05/18/young-photographers-capture-the-beauty-and-wonder-of-morocco/ “Follow the light! Follow the light!” It sounded like a scene from the 1980s film “Poltergeist,” but it was, in fact, award-winning photojournalist Ron Haviv giving…
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Hye-Ryoung Min: Re-membrance of the remembrance | LENSCRATCH
Hye-Ryoung Min: Re-membrance of the remembrance During an artist residency at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, photographer Hye-Ryoung Min had the chance to revisit the early documentations of her life in written form. She brought twenty seven years worth of diaries with her to the residency and had th via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/05/hye-ryoung-min-re-membrance-of-the-remembrance/ During an artist residency…
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Reviewers from Nat Geo, Chronicle Books, Etherton Gallery on What Stood Out at the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews | PDNPulse
Reviewers from Nat Geo, Chronicle Books, Etherton Gallery on What Stood Out at the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews | PDNPulse National Geographic’s Sarah Leen, Etherton Gallery’s Daphne Srinivasan and Chronicle Books’ Bridget Watson Payne on the projects that stood out to them. via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2017/05/reviewers-nat-geo-chronicle-books-etherton-gallery-stood-photolucida-portfolio-reviews.html Interested to know what stood out to a few of my…
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The best of Photo London 2017 – The Eye of Photography
The best of Photo London 2017 Photo London: four days crammed full of exhibitions, talks, artists’ book launches and satellite events devoted to the photographic medium [contentcards url=”http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2017/05/17/article/159951721/presentation/”]
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Susan Faludi: ‘In My World, Photographs Lie’ – The New York Times
Susan Faludi: ‘In My World, Photographs Lie’ Susan Faludi’s latest book, about her photographer father’s transition to a woman, originally had no photos. In time she realized that images are moments carved disingenuously out of continuous experience, but they can be redeemed by age. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/susan-faludi-in-my-world-photographs-lie/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 in acetate envelopes and slide trays, thousands…
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Stuck at Belgrade Station: Photos show deplorable conditions migrants and refugees are left living in – The Washington Post
Perspective | Stuck at Belgrade Station: Photos show deplorable conditions migrants and refugees are left living in Their migration farther west impeded, they are left living in the cold, dark spaces of what was only supposed to be a transit point, but is now an unintended destination. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/05/15/stuck-at-belgrade-station-photos-show-deplorable-conditions-migrants-and-refugees-are-left-living-in/ Photographers Ulrik Hasemann and…
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Emil Handke: From Silence | LENSCRATCH
Emil Handke: From Silence Photographer Emil Handke’s moody and evocative night photographs speak to those quiet spaces where velvety black backdrops set the stage for the mysteries of dark and light. His project, From Silence, is about internal searching, childhood memories, and t via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/05/emil-handke/ Photographer Emil Handke‘s moody and evocative night photographs speak…
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Grey Villet, A portrait of LIFE in America – The Eye of Photography
Grey Villet, A portrait of LIFE in America Grey Villet traveled America and the world for LIFE magazine like an observant explorer, mapping its emotional contours in the faces and lives of its people. His in-depth, personal studies of the American scene of the 1950s through the 1970’s illuminated the complex reality of those years with a…
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Elena Chernyshova – Days of Night – Nights of Day « burn magazine
Elena Chernyshova – Days of Night – Nights of Day Elena Chernyshova Days of Night – Nights of Day Norilsk, in northern Russia, is (after Murmansk) the second-largest city within Arctic Circle, with a population of over 177,000. It is also on… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/05/elena-chernyshova-days-of-night-nights-of-day/ Norilsk, in northern Russia, is (after Murmansk) the second-largest…
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An Elegant, Lyrical Look at Black Lives by Black Photographers – The New York Times
An Elegant, Lyrical Look at Black Lives by Black Photographers Beuford Smith looked out from his Lower Manhattan window, peered down at the street, raised his Canon AE-1 and snapped. He was not sure why. In the frame was the hood of a limousine parked curbside, its driver standing in front of it — an…
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The Toll of the Drug Trade in the Brazilian Amazon – The New Yorker
The Toll of the Drug Trade in the Brazilian Amazon In the Amazonian wilderness, human settlements are becoming subjugated to the mind-numbing violence of the narco world. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-toll-of-the-drug-trade-in-the-brazilian-amazon In an artist’s statement Tommaso Protti tell us what it is we are witnessing: Brazil’s burgeoning economy has made it a wealthy country,…
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On the Go: Faces of an American Youth Subculture – Feature Shoot
On the Go: Faces of an American Youth Subculture – Feature Shoot Sherie & Allister, New Orleans, LA. 2016 © Michael Joseph, Courtesy Daniel Cooney Fine Art, NY They are on the move across the United States, and sometimes the world, catching… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/05/go-faces-american-youth-subculture/ They are on the move across the United States,…
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Mathieu Pernot at the Archives Nationales, Paris – The Eye of Photography
Mathieu Pernot at the Archives Nationales, Paris I’m a photographer, and I take images. They can come from my experience in the real world like and from already existing photographs which I capture to offer a different understanding
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Giancarlo Ceraudo, Destino Final – The Eye of Photography
Giancarlo Ceraudo, Destino Final The Destino Final project includes the search for the aircraft involved in the “death flights” and the successful research, conducted by Italian documentary photographer Giancarlo Ceraudo – a specialist of Latin America – led to the discovery, after more than 30 years, of five Navy planes used for this purpose, together…
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A Russian photojournalist selects powerful images about Africa made by his Italian colleague – The Washington Post
Perspective | A Russian photojournalist selects powerful images about Africa made by his Italian colleague PHOTOGRAPHERS edit PHOTOGRAPHERS: Francesco Zizola spent years covering the suffering of African people and the route across the Mediterranean Sea by those seeking refuge in Europe. Yuri Kozyrev selects work from his archive. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/05/08/photographers-edit-photographers-a-russian-photojournalist-selects-powerful-images-about-africa-made-by-his-italian-colleague/ The first edit…
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Wonder and Violence on the Bering Sea – Feature Shoot
Wonder and Violence on the Bering Sea – Feature Shoot Blind Leader © Corey Arnold Red Fox in Dutch Harbor, Alaska © Corey Arnold Octopus Bait © Corey Arnold As a child, Corey Arnold traveled the open seas in his… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/05/wonder-violence-bering-sea/ As a child, Corey Arnold traveled the open seas in his…
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Norm Diamond: What Is Left Behind — Stories from Estate Sales | LENSCRATCH
Norm Diamond: What Is Left Behind — Stories from Estate Sales Norm Diamond has created a poignant project on the transience of objects, photographing small stories of lives lived through items left behind to be sold at garage sales. As a photographic storyteller, Norm understands that each object reflects a persona via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/05/norm-diamond-what-is-left-behind-stories-from-estate-sales/ Norm…