Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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The Image of Time – The New York Times
The Image of Time Returning to the same landscape again and again gives photographers the chance to catch time itself at work. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/31/magazine/the-image-of-time.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0 William Christenberry often created series by returning to the same sites, whose appearances were subtly inflected from year to year by the cycle of the seasons, or fundamentally altered, either by…
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Chobi Mela 2017: Gohar Dashti, Untitled – The Eye of Photography
Chobi Mela 2017: Gohar Dashti, Untitled the geography of Iran is very similar to the political and social structure of the country, and it was because of this similarity that I wanted to use the desert in all my pictures
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Fleeing the Darkness, a Photographer Took to the Nordic Road | Time.com
Fleeing the Darkness, a Photographer Took to the Nordic Road “The North became my own world,” says Sebastien Van Malleghem via Time: http://time.com/4655513/nordic-noir/ Sebastien Van Malleghem’s photographs can tend to have a darkness to them. In recent years, the Belgium photojournalist has documented his country’s prisons and its police force. In Mexico City, he spent…
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Capturing Imaginative ‘Strangeness’ in Polish River Towns – The New York Times
Capturing Imaginative ‘Strangeness’ in Polish River Towns Tymon Markowski spent time exploring the towns and villages along the banks of Poland’s Brda River, encountering strange and amusing scenes. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/01/30/capturing-imaginative-strangeness-in-polish-river-towns/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-5&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Capturing%20Imaginative%20%E2%80%98Strange The Brda River crosses almost 150 miles of northern Poland and isn’t particularly noteworthy — unless you live in Bydgoszcz, where the river…
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The Strange and Joyful Work of an Adopted South Korean Boy Raised in the Swiss Suburbs | American Photo
The Strange and Joyful Work of an Adopted South Korean Boy Raised in the Swiss Suburbs Artist Stéphane Winter shows his parents reacting to liquid nitrogen rising from a glass—an at-home experiment from when Winter was studying chemistry. Elsewhere, his mother exercises on the floor prior to a scheduled surgical procedure; his father sits and…
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Eliot Dudik: Paradise Road | LENSCRATCH
Eliot Dudik: Paradise Road I have come to the conclusion that there isn’t much that my friend Eliot Dudik can’t do. He’s a master photographer who lugs an 8 x 10 camera across the United States as he documents history and place, a curator, an amazing educator who built the photo de via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/01/eliot-dudik-paradise-road/ There…
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SF PHOTOFAIRS 2017: the galleries, part 5 – The Eye of Photography
SF PHOTOFAIRS 2017: the galleries, part 5
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SF PHOTOFAIRS 2017: the galleries, part 3 – The Eye of Photography
SF PHOTOFAIRS 2017: the galleries, part 3
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Photographing the Science of Death and Decay – The New York Times
Photographing the Science of Death and Decay In “The Washing Away of Wrongs,” photographer Robert Shults walks among corpses, documenting the world of forensic anthropologists who study human decomposition to advance research into death. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/photographing-the-science-of-death-and-decay/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-12&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Photographing%20the%20Science%20of%20Death%20and%20D Several years ago, self-professed nerd and science fiction fan Robert Shults got the opportunity of a lifetime…
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Photos: Trump’s Presidential Inauguration Weekend – The New Yorker
Scenes from Trump’s Inaugural Weekend The photographer Mark Peterson is in Washington, D.C., this weekend, to photograph the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/scenes-from-trumps-inaugural-weekend?mbid=rss The photographer Mark Peterson is in Washington, D.C., this weekend, to photograph the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump.
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Best Photography Exhibitions of Winter 2017 | American Photo
Best Photography Exhibitions of Winter 2017 Photographers and curators have long been interested in capturing political and social issues and often create series and exhibitions based on the desire to uphold human rights. As a new presidential administration is upon us, many winter-time exhibitions have an eye towards the issues on the minds of many.
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Mark Peterson, Political Theatre – The Eye of Photography
Mark Peterson, Political Theatre Over the past two years Mark Peterson has photographed American presidential candidates as they lead rallies, meet with voters and plead for votes. He started shortly before the government shutdown in 2013 at a Tea Party rally at the US Capitol, when politicians were railing against President Obama and the Affordable Care Act—a…
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How Trump became president, through one photographer’s lens – The Washington Post
How Trump became president, through one photographer’s lens Behind the scenes with Washington Post Photographer Jabin Botsford, who covered Trump’s entire campaign. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/01/24/how-trump-became-president-through-one-photographers-lens/ On Friday, Donald Trump became the nation’s 45th president. While the transition of power took only a matter of minutes, Trump’s road to the White House was much longer.…
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Building Bridges Between Turkey and Armenia – The New York Times
Building Bridges Between Turkey and Armenia More than a century after the Armenian genocide, Armenian and Turkish photographers are building bridges by making pictures of daily life to underscore what they have in common. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/01/24/building-bridges-people-to-people-between-turks-and-armenians/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-6&action=Click&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Building%20Bridges%20Between%20Turkey John Stanmeyer crouched under a rock on the border between Armenia and Turkey to avoid a rainstorm…
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Donald Trump’s Inauguration: The View From Moscow | TIME
Donald Trump’s Inauguration: The View From Moscow A photographer in Moscow explores how the city marked the start of the Trump era via Time: http://time.com/4642312/donald-trump-inauguration-view-from-moscow/ A photographer explores how the city marked the start of the Trump era
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The Secret World of the Street Cats of Kazakhstan – Feature Shoot
The Secret World of the Street Cats of Kazakhstan – Feature Shoot ‘I have always been around cats” writes Kazakh photographer Evgeniya Gor. She admires cats for their natural grace and independence and is forever observing, rescuing and looking out for strays… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2017/01/the-secret-world-of-the-street-cats-of-kazakhstan/ ‘I have always been around cats” writes Kazakh photographer…
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Jennifer Shaw: The Flood Story | LENSCRATCH
Jennifer Shaw: The Flood Story Jennifer Shaw has been a long time photographic storyteller, and for the most part, those stories are born from her own experiences as a mother, a resident of New Orleans, and compassionate person of the world. I’ve known Jen for a long time, first throug via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/01/jennifer-shaw-the-flood-story/ Jennifer Shaw…
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From Mystery to History: Pennsylvania’s Bygone Lumber Industry – The New York Times
From Mystery to History: Pennsylvania’s Bygone Lumber Industry Stashed in a relative’s shed in upstate New York for decades, the work of William T. Clarke sheds light on the heyday of logging in Pennsylvania. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/01/17/mystery-to-history-pennsylvanias-bygone-lumber-industry/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-13&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=From%20Mystery%20to%20History%3A%20Pennsy Though Harry Littell was teaching digital photography to Lois Barden, she came to class one day in…
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The Golden Era of New York Street Protests – The New York Times
The Golden Era of New York Street Protests A new exhibit at the Bronx Documentary Center looks at the many social justice movements whose supporters took to New York’s streets between 1980 and 2000. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/01/13/the-golden-era-of-new-york-street-protests/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-9&action=Click&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=The%20Golden%20Era%20of%20New%20York%20Street%20Protests Before social media gave everyone a soapbox, the years from 1980 to 2000 were a golden age…
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Celebrating home, one frame at a time – The Washington Post
Celebrating home, one frame at a time On return trips to his native Peru, a D.C. photographer reconnects with old traditions. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/01/12/celebrating-home-one-frame-at-a-time/ When I was 13, in 1981, I immigrated to the United States with my parents and sister from Peru. Since that time the D.C. area has been my home. In…