Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Will Jacks: The States Project: Mississippi | LENSCRATCH
Will Jacks: The States Project: Mississippi I first met Will Jacks when I was in search of a gallery to show my Mississippi images. He had started a photo gallery in an old storefront in his hometown of Cleveland in the Mississippi Delta. It sounded ideal, and though very successful, it was not to via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/12/will-jacks-the-states-project-mississippi/…
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Year in Photos – The Atlantic
2016: The Year in Photos, January-April Time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2016. Among the events covered in this essay: earthquakes in Ecuador and Taiwan, the passing of entertainers David Bowie and Prince, and much more. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/12/2016-the-year-in-photos-january-april/509519/ Widener shares this story in…
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Top 25 News Photos of 2016
Top 25 News Photos of 2016 The past twelve months have been an eventful time for news stories, from the unpredictable and tumultuous U.S. presidential election, to continued war and terror and refugees fleeing to Europe, to a historic World Series win for the Chicago Cubs, and so m via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/12/top-25-news-photos-of-2016/509516/ Widener shares this story…
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A Hidden American Anger
A Hidden American Anger Life in Ohio’s proud but economically abandoned small towns via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/12/carry-me-ohio/507539/ Just over a decade ago, Matt Eich started photographing rural Ohio. Largely inhabited by what is now known as the “Forgotten Class” of white, blue-collar workers, Eich found himself drawn to the proud but economically abandoned small towns…
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Brasilia’s 1,000,000 Person Orchestra
Brasilia’s 1,000,000 Person Orchestra Photographs transform a bus stop into a symphony of commuters, buses, shadows, glass, and concrete via The Atlantic: https://t.co/IkdJVgxbd7 At first, photographer Gustavo Minas didn’t know what to make of Brasília
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Witnessing the Rohingya’s Invisible Genocide | TIME
Witnessing the Rohingya’s Invisible Genocide Lynsey Addario photographed the plight of Burma’s Rohingya via Time: http://time.com/4600008/rohingya-lynsey-addario/ Lynsey Addario photographed the plight of Burma’s Rohingya
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Hunt’s Three Ring Circus, American Groups Before 1950 – The Eye of Photography
Hunt’s Three Ring Circus, American Groups Before 1950 Even as I gathered this material I had a certain disdain for it. There is another major photo collection I was truly obsessed with; these group pictures were, literally, the step child curiosities I was shoving under the bed. I felt like I was saving it from the cultural dumpsters – real…
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These photos show why migrants desperately want out of Costa Rica – The Washington Post
These photos show why migrants desperately want out of Costa Rica In September, about 2,000 people were packed together in a migrant camp in Peñas Blancas, Costa Rica. They were living in tents doing what they could to survive, hoping to get to the next destination along a burgeoning path of migration moving into North…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – An Appreciation: Irina Werning’s “Back to the Future”
Juxtapoz Magazine – An Appreciation: Irina Werning’s “Back to the Future” We’ve always had an appreciation for Irina Werning’s “Back to the Future” series. The amount of time spent painstakingly recreating every small detail… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/an-appreciation-irina-werning-s-back-to-the-future/ We’ve always had an appreciation for Irina Werning’s “Back to the Future” series. The amount of time spent painstakingly…
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Por aí: an exhibition on street photography – The Leica Camera Blog
Por aí: an exhibition on street photography With an exhibition in Barreiro including 50 photographs of Palha, Rui Palha answers a few questions on this scope of work and shares some images from the exhibition.
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Secrets of Wildlife on Kenya’s Masai Mara – The New York Times
Secrets of Wildlife on Kenya’s Masai Mara “I just came back from seeing elephants,” Anup Shah said over the phone from Kenya on a recent Saturday. Now, for anyone else that might be the highlight of the year, if not a lifetime. But for Mr. Shah, a wildlife photographer, it was just another day. When…
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TIME’s Best Photojournalism of 2016 | TIME
The Best Photojournalism of 2016 TIME looks back on a year in photojournalism via Time: http://time.com/4308238/best-photojournalism-2016/ In 2016, TIME commissioned photojournalism across the globe, assigning photographers in Greece, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Nepal, Cuba, Venezuela and the South China Sea. They brought us unforgettable images from the continuing migrant crisis in Europe to the civil war…
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Ingetje Tadros, This is my country – The Eye of Photography
Ingetje Tadros, This is my country It’s 7am in a trailer park in Clinton, Missouri. Photographer Ingetje Tadros stands amidst the detritus of broken televisions, discarded furniture and rusting cars that are features of the park’s unkempt landscape. Dogs are barking hysterically. Suddenly a trailer door swings open spilling light into the gloom silhouetting a…
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Along Russia’s Volga River, Back to the Simple Life – The New York Times
Along Russia’s Volga River, Back to the Simple Life Oksana Yushko has been photographing Russians who have fled big city life to get back to the land – and basics – along the Volga River. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/along-russias-volga-river-back-to-the-simple-life/?&_r=0&module=Endslate®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=EndSlate&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=The%20Simple%20Life%20on%20Russia%E2%80%99s%20Vo In 1997, Oksana Yushko moved from her home in eastern Ukraine to Moscow for an accountant’s…
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‘They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals’ – The New York Times
‘They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals’ Inside President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal antidrug campaign in the Philippines, our photojournalist documented 57 homicide victims over 35 days. Link: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/12/07/world/asia/rodrigo-duterte-philippines-drugs-killings.html?_r=0 Inside President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal antidrug campaign in the Philippines, our photojournalist documented 57 homicide victims over 35 days.
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Capturing the Fine Art of Skateboarding | American Photo
Capturing the Fine Art of Skateboarding Most skateboard photography is hyper-focused on the technical details and the action of a trick, but French photographer Fred Mortagne (more commonly known by his nickname French Fred) isn’t most photographers. In his first book, Attraper Au Vol, which roughly translates to To Catch in the Air, Mortagne takes…
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Americana — Alexander Missen Tracks Down the Symbols of American Culture | FotoRoom
Americana — Alexander Missen Tracks Down the Symbols of American Culture Gorgeous cars, vast natural landscapes, motels, guns, and of course the American flag: anyone who has only experienced America through films and tv shows knows these are the main elements that the visual representation of the United States pivots on. But via FotoRoom: http://fotoroom.co/q-a-alexander-missen/ Gorgeous…
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Life, Up Close, in a Ukrainian Village – The New York Times
Life, Up Close, in a Ukrainian Village Entranced by magical tales of her parents’ Ukrainian homeland, Lida Suchy traveled there almost 25 years ago to find a reality far removed from their stories. Nevertheless, it held a magic of its own for her. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/12/05/life-close-up-in-a-ukrainian-village/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 Growing up, Lida Suchy listened to her parents’…
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As He Turns 100, John Morris Recalls a Century in Photojournalism – The New York Times
As He Turns 100, John Morris Recalls a Century in Photojournalism John Morris may be an avowed pacifist, but his career has been largely defined by war. He was born during WWl, was Robert Capa’s photo editor at Life magazine during WWll and was the first to put graphic photos of the Vietnam War on…
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Best Photos of 2016
The Top 100 Photos of 2016 TIME’s photo editors present a selection of the 100 best images of the year via TIME.com: http://time.com/top-100-photos-2016/ In this slideshow, TIME’s photo editors present an unranked selection of the 100 best images of the year.