Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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See what 20 years did to the impoverished residents of Pigeon Hill – The Washington Post
Perspective | See what 20 years did to the impoverished residents of Pigeon Hill Photographer Jeffrey Wolin captured the stories of the people of Pigeon Hill. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/04/10/see-what-20-years-did-to-the-impoverished-residents-of-pigeon-hill/ Jeffrey Wolin took the Indiana neighborhood of Pigeon Hill and turned it inside out for all to see. Transfixed by the characters in this impoverished…
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Sex and Longing in Larry Sultan’s California Suburbs – The New Yorker
Sex and Longing in Larry Sultan’s California Suburbs Over three decades, the artist trained his camera on the houses and people of his home turf, photographing immigrant laborers, porn stars, and his parents. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/sex-and-longing-in-larry-sultans-california-suburbs?mbid=rss Larry then said something that stopped me in my tracks: “Isn’t imagination really the final measure of…
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Alex Grabiec: Back East | LENSCRATCH
Alex Grabiec: Back East The search for home, or at least a sense of home, is always illusive. Alex Grabiec has created a narrative of familiar interiors and landscapes that combine into a photo album of sorts, providing images that don’t tell the story but add up into a collect via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/04/alex-grabiec/ The search…
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Letting Photos Reveal Themselves in Haiti – The New York Times
Letting Photos Reveal Themselves in Haiti Rather than parachute in for quick assignments covering chaos, Thomas Kern worked away from the pack, taking his time to find moments and scenes of universal appeal. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/04/06/in-haiti-taking-time-to-take-pictures-thomas-kern/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 Distance and finances would keep Thomas Kern from dropping everything and dashing to Haiti to cover the latest…
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Climate Change: See Its Visible Effects in Iran | Time.com
The Visible Effects of Climate Change in Iran Ako Salemi photographs the vanishing lakes of Iran via Time: http://time.com/4713291/iran-climate-change/ Salemi captures the crumbling remains of a small ship, marooned when the lake itself fled. Where once was water is now desiccated land, stretching to the far horizon. What is left seems more desolate than any…
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The third edition of Eyes on Main Street – The Eye of Photography
The third edition of Eyes on Main Street Focusing on the theme of “Main Street: a Crossroad of Cultures,” the exhibition, curated by Jerome De Perlinghi and co-curated by Catherine Coulter Lloyd and Régina Monfort, features the work of 100 photographers from 31 countries with an equal number of men and women. Among the artists…
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Nate Larson: The States Project: Maryland | LENSCRATCH
Nate Larson: The States Project: Maryland It has only taken me eleven years, but I think that I am finally going to get to introduce Nate Larson to some folks that might not already know who he is. For all the hundreds of people he has made the polite effort to acquaint me to, it…
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Magic moments found in the everyday in Russia – Feature Shoot
Magic moments found in the everyday in Russia – Feature Shoot “As a child I already felt a strong affinity with Soviet culture, because of the history and place I lived in” writes photographer Frank Herfort, who was born in Leipzig,… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/03/magic-moments-found-everyday-russia/ “As a child I already felt a strong affinity with…
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William Gedney’s Travels in India – The New Yorker
William Gedney’s Travels in India The themes and ideas from Gedney’s famous photographs of Kentucky march uninterrupted into his work in India. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/william-gedneys-travels-in-india?mbid=rss When the photographer William Gedney left for India, in the fall of 1969, he had just started to win a slender repute for his intimate portraits
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Poignant, Playful Photos of the Stray Dogs of India – Feature Shoot
Poignant, Playful Photos of the Stray Dogs of India – Feature Shoot A hungry dog. A stray puppy at Varanasi Ghat. A kid plays with a street dog. Mumbai photographer Neenad Joseph Arul used to be shy about approaching people, so instead,… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/03/poignant-playful-photos-stray-dogs-india/ Mumbai photographer Neenad Joseph Arul used to be shy…
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Powerful Portraits of Refugees and the Smartphone Photos They Cherish Most
Powerful Portraits of Refugees and the Smartphone Photos They Cherish Most In February, photographer Alex John Beck travelled to refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan to capture a powerful portrait project. In a series of diptychs, via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2017/03/27/powerful-portraits-refugees-smartphone-photos-cherish/ In February, photographer Alex John Beck travelled to refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan to capture…
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The Life Story of Ara Güler – The Eye of Photography
The Life Story of Ara Güler As you turn the pages of this book narrating the life of the legendary name in photography Ara Guler , you will evidence the passing of 80-years of Turkey’s history.
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The transformation of New York’s Chinatown in the 1980s – The Washington Post
Perspective | The transformation of New York’s Chinatown in the 1980s Robert Glick documented New York’s Chinatown as it transformed from a primarily older, male population to a generation of young families. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/03/24/the-transformation-of-new-yorks-chinatown-in-the-1980s/ Robert Glick believes, “When we do documentary photography, we establish a permanent bond with those we photograph and the…
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The Exhibit That Transformed Photography – The New Yorker
The Exhibit That Transformed Photography On the fiftieth anniversary of MOMA’s landmark “New Documents” show, a new book provides the exhibition catalogue that never was. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-exhibit-that-transformed-photography?mbid=rss At the end of his career, John Szarkowski, the legendary curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art, quipped that Arbus, Friedlander, and Winogrand…
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Women in Recovery, One Photo at a Time – The New York Times
Women in Recovery, One Photo at a Time Rocio De Alba has been photographing women who — like her — have confronted their substance abuse to lead fulfilling, if challenging, lives. via Lens Blog: https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/03/23/women-in-recovery-one-photo-at-a-time/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body Once she got sober, Rocio De Alba began noticing women trying to stop drinking or using drugs everywhere she looked. She saw them…
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Golden State, a photographic experience in California – The Eye of Photography
Golden State, a photographic experience in California
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Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi – Pride Uganda « burn magazine
Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi – Pride Uganda Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi Pride Uganda Between August 5th and 9th, 2015, the LGBT community in Uganda held their fourth Pride celebration despite the country being one of the worst in the world for … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/03/diana–zeyneb-alhindawi-pride-uganda/ Between August 5th and 9th, 2015, the LGBT community in…
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Italy by Magnum , from Henri Cartier-Bresson to Paolo Pellegrin – The Eye of Photography
Italy by Magnum , from Henri Cartier-Bresson to Paolo Pellegrin For L’Italia di Magnum. Da Henri Cartier-Bresson a Paolo Pellegrin, an exhibition currently on view at CAMERA – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia, in Torino, twenty photographers have been called upon to recount events, great and small, through Italian figures and localities from the post-war…