Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Photographer Brandon McClain Captures Mundanity, Powerlessness, and Awful Records – VICE
Photographer Brandon McClain Captures Mundanity, Powerlessness, and Awful Records “I want people to know that no matter where you are, no matter what town you’re in, if you feel helpless where you are, there’s beauty there.” via Vice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/photographer-brandon-mcclain-captures-mundanity-powerlessness-and-awful-records “I want people to know that no matter where you are, no matter what town you’re…
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This Jewish Photographer Documented a Nazi-Controlled Ghetto – The New York Times
This Jewish Photographer Documented a Nazi-Controlled Ghetto In March 1945 a man who had witnessed far too much human misery dug into ground hardened by the Polish winter and retrieved what he had buried months earlier. Thus, in a manner of speaking, did he provide the dead with an afterlife. His name was Henryk Ross.
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An Intimate Look Behind the Scenes in a Chinese Nightclub – Feature Shoot
An Intimate Look Behind the Scenes in a Chinese Nightclub – Feature Shoot Ukrainian photographer Sergey Melnitchenko first arrived in China as a dancer. Performing in a nameless Chinese club he describes as being “more like a… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/03/an-intimate-look-behind-the-scenes-in-a-chinese-nightclub/ Ukrainian photographer Sergey Melnitchenko first arrived in China as a dancer. Performing in a…
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The Photographer Who Stalked a Serial Killer – Feature Shoot
The Photographer Who Stalked a Serial Killer – Feature Shoot From March 17th until July 11th, 2016, a serial shooter targeted the Phoenix neighborhood of Maryvale. The seven victims were random and innocent people, male and female, aged twelve to… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/03/photographer-stalked-serial-killer/ In October of last year, some three months after the last…
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Stefano Schirato – Where Shall I Go? « burn magazine
Stefano Schirato – Where Shall I Go? Stefano Schirato Where Shall I Go? “I don’t think anyone will survive,” said Schiavone, repentant, in his secret testimony. “In Casal di Principe, Castel Volturno, and so on, the inhabitants are al… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/03/stefano-schirato-where-shall-I-go/ My work is actually made of two strands: on one hand, the…
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“The Communist Party is like the sun. Wherever it shines, it is bright.” A look at political messaging during China’s Cultural Revolution. – The Washington Post
Perspective | ‘The Communist Party is like the sun. Wherever it shines, it is bright.’ A look at political messaging during China’s Cultural Revolution. A photographer alters found photography from China’s Cultural Revolution period. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/03/10/the-communist-party-is-like-the-sun-wherever-it-shines-it-is-bright-a-look-at-political-messaging-during-chinas-cultural-revolution/ These are the lyrics of “The East is Red,” a song praising Mao Zedong that became China’s…
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14&15 Mobile Photographers – #1415IRAN « burn magazine
14&15 Mobile Photographers – #1415IRAN 14&15 Mobile Photographers #1415IRAN A photographic book and a permanent observatory on today’s Iran, made by Iranian photographers. Using their smartphones, they tell the story of the da… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/03/1415-mobile-photographers-1415Iran/ Inviting the large number of Iranian followers of our Instagram page, we launched the hashtag, #1415IRAN, for six…
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Finding Common Ground in Small-Town Georgia – The New York Times
Finding Common Ground in Small-Town Georgia Monroe, Ga., population 13,250, is an old cotton town that sits comfortably between Atlanta, about an hour to the west, and Athens, a half-hour east. Travelers might call it a highway exit, a pleasant pit stop between two of the state’s most popular cities, and leave it at that.…
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The 2017 Women’s March Exhibition | LENSCRATCH
The 2017 Women’s March Exhibition On January 21, 2017 millions of women, men, and children used their First Amendment powers of Freedom of Speech to protest in cities across the United States and on every continent around the world. It was a profound experience, sharing the streets with p via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/03/the-2017-protest-exhibition/ On behalf of…
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DAPL Keystone Photos Show Oil’s Environmental Impact
A Crude Awakening: 9 Photographers Show Oil’s Impact on the Environment From Standing Rock to Keystone XL via TIME.com: http://time.com/pipeline/ Here is a visual exploration of the environmental consequences of oil production – from the Alberta Tar Sands in northern Canada to the pipelines and refineries across America – as told through the work and…
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‘I buried my negatives in the ground in order that there should be some record of our tragedy.’ The photographs of Henryk Ross. – The Washington Post
Perspective | ‘I buried my negatives in the ground in order that there should be some record of our tragedy.’ The photographs of Henryk Ross. At great personal danger, Ross documented the cruel truth of life under Nazi rule. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/03/06/i-buried-my-negatives-in-the-ground-in-order-that-there-should-be-some-record-of-our-tragedy-henryk-ross/ Officially, former Polish press photojournalist Henryk Ross was forced to work by…
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These photos show what it’s like being a Syrian refugee in Turkey – The Washington Post
Perspective | These photos show what it’s like being a Syrian refugee in Turkey Photographer Emin Ozmen’s four-year examination of Syrian refugees lives. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/03/03/harrowing-photos-show-what-its-like-being-a-syrian-refugee-in-turkey/ For the past four years, photographer Emin Ozmen has been documenting the plight of Syrian refugees living in Turkey. According to the United Nations refugee agency, there are…
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This Photographer Walked Over 2,200 Miles in the World’s Biggest Cities
This Photographer Walked Over 2,200 Miles in the World’s Biggest Cities In 2015, photographer David Gaberle walked over 2,200 miles (3,600 kilometers) through some of the world’s most metropolitan areas, photographing people via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2017/03/02/photographer-walked-2200-miles-worlds-biggest-cities/ In 2015, photographer David Gaberle walked over 2,200 miles (3,600 kilometers) through some of the world’s most metropolitan areas, photographing…
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Jim Goldberg, The Last Son – The Eye of Photography
Jim Goldberg, The Last Son In The Last Son, Jim Goldberg, born in 1953, talks about his complicated childhood being the youngest son, born long after his older siblings and confronted with a depressed and chronically ill father
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8 Photographers On The Secret To Hunting Shadows – Feature Shoot
8 Photographers On The Secret To Hunting Shadows – Feature Shoot © Melissa Breyer “Light is to the photographer what words are to the writer; color and paint to the painter; wood, metal, stone, or clay to the sculptor,” the 20th… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/03/8-photographers-on-the-secret-to-hunting-shadows/ We asked seven contemporary photographers across different genres to tell…
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The Man Who Photographed a Forgotten America by Moonlight – Feature Shoot
The Man Who Photographed a Forgotten America by Moonlight – Feature Shoot Late Arrival, 2011 Diner, 2011 Noel Kerns is an American time traveler. His camera has taken him on road trips across Texas, down Route 66, and through the ghost towns… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/03/man-photographed-forgotten-america-moonlight/ Noel Kerns is an American time traveler. His camera…
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The Hardship, Delight, and Perseverance of Stray Cats, in Photos – Feature Shoot
The Hardship, Delight, and Perseverance of Stray Cats, in Photos – Feature Shoot Istanbul photographer Ekin Kucuk started feeding the stray cats on her street shortly after her beloved dogs of many years died. She was grieving, and one of the few things… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/02/hardship-delight-perseverance-stray-cats-photos/ Istanbul photographer Ekin Kucuk started feeding the stray…
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Antonie Bruy: The White Man’s Hole | LENSCRATCH
Antonie Bruy: The White Man’s Hole Antoine Bruy’s myriad of projects focus on how we interact with our environments, worlds we build, and spaces we inhabit whether physical or internal. His project, The White Man’s Hole, is part of his Outback Mythologies series, all photographed in Southe via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/02/antonie-bruy-the-white-mans-hole/ Antoine Bruy’s myriad of projects focus on…
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A Glimpse of the Workers Who Make Your Clothes – The New York Times
A Glimpse of the Workers Who Make Your Clothes After photographing social inequality in his native Slovenia and internationally, Jost Franko has concluded that “profit over people” is the ideology that propels some of the world’s most profitable businesses. With his latest project, “Cotton Black, Cotton Blue,” he examined a global industry that from plantation…
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Diego Moreno – Guardians of Memory « burn magazine
Diego Moreno – Guardians of Memory Diego Moreno Guardians of Memory “His truth shall be thy shield and buckler… A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. Ps. 91:4,7… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2017/02/diego-moreno-guardians-of-memory/ This series originated with “Los Panzudos Mercedarios”, the stout…