Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Alice Keating: Behind the Scenes at NatGeo Creative | PhotoShelter Blog
Alice Keating: Behind the Scenes at NatGeo Creative – PhotoShelter Blog Featuring Alice Keating, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, National Geographic Creative This interview is from our free, downloadable guide Tips to Getting a Photo Rep. For more tips, download your copy today, here. With a background in photo archives via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2016/10/alice-keating-behind-the-scenes-at-natgeo-creative/ With a background…
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Stacey Baker, New York LegsStacey Baker, New York Legs – The Eye of Photography
Stacey Baker, New York Legs When Stacey Baker spots a good pair of legs, she has to move quickly. Sometimes she races down the sidewalk to catch the woman before she slips out of sight. Sometimes she sidles up and gently introduces herself. Quickly, she persuades the stranger to pose for her by whipping her…
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Antoine d’Agata, Atlas – The Eye of Photography
Antoine d’Agata, Atlas Atlas brings together Antoine d’Agata’s most recent work. The exhibition is conceived as an integral part of a cinematographic and artistic project begun in 2013 with the release of the film Atlas. An installation, White Noise, based on the film, is currently on view at Labanque as part of the exhibition Dépenses…
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Bruno V. Roels, Story of Palm Trees – The Eye of Photography
Bruno V. Roels, Story of Palm Trees Bruno is an image detector. But he’s also a thinker, a questioner. What duplication, what hierarchy? Which original and in the end: which image? The image or the idea of an image? A memory or a trace? A fixed time or just a memory carried by a draught,…
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Life, Love and Honor in Newark’s Housing Projects – The New York Times
Life, Love and Honor in Newark’s Housing Projects Akintola Hanif’s photographs of public housing around Newark are his testament to residents he knows as honorable, loving and hardworking. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/10/19/life-love-and-honor-newarks-housing-projects-akintola-hanif/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-4&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Life%2C%20Love%20and%20Honor%20in%20Ne For some, the thought of Newark’s housing projects conjure up images of crowded brick high-rises with tight hallways and dangerous, dimly lighted corners.…
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I spent 10 years photographing Appalachia – Vantage – Medium
I spent 10 years photographing Appalachia Carry Me Ohio: the place that taught me to see via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/i-spent-10-years-photographing-appalachia-d5692dfec5bf#.71ppvmbvf Matt Eich: More than a decade ago, I arrived broken hearted in the Appalachian region of southeast Ohio. I was fascinated by the haunting hills, the winding roads, and found myself photographing everything: the smokey bars,…
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Inside Russia’s Military Training Schools for Teens | TIME
Inside Russia’s Military Training Schools for Teens The schools are part of Vladimir Putin’s push for a new youth army movement via Time: http://time.com/4516808/inside-russias-military-training-schools-for-teens/ One morning this spring, Sarah Blesener, an American documentary photographer, got a chance to visit a school in the Moscow suburb of Dmitrov, where lessons in basic military training are available…
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Capturing the Buzz of Life in Brasilia’s Central Station – Feature Shoot
Capturing the Buzz of Life in Brasilia’s Central Station – Feature Shoot When he moved to Brasilia in 2014, photographer Gustavo Minas couldn’t help but feel alienated. The city felt prone to separate; he didn’t like its open spaces and unwalkable roads, and… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/10/capturing-the-buzz-of-life-in-brasilias-central-station/ When he moved to Brasilia in 2014, photographer Gustavo Minas…
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Gang Members Find a Future in a Historic Panama City Neighborhood – The New York Times
Gang Members Find a Future in a Historic Panama City Neighborhood The lives of these young men struck Darren Ornitz, a New York-based freelance photographer, when he visited a close friend in Panama a few years ago
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John Ford Point : In the valley of the Navajo Nation – The Eye of Photography
John Ford Point : In the valley of the Navajo Nation In the spring of 2015, Vincent Mercier set out on a solo conquest of the American West. His destination: Monument Valley and John Ford’s Point — the very roots of the memory of the Navajo Nation as well as the memories of every moviegoer.…
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Jordi Pizarro – The Story of a Dead Horse « burn magazine
Jordi Pizarro – The Story of a Dead Horse Jordi Pizarro The Story of a Dead Horse Ghoramara is the name of an Island, in Bengali language Ghoramara minds “a dead horse”. Long time ago there were Bengali tigers in the island. Th… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/10/jordi-pizarro-the-story-of-a-dead-horse/ ‘A Story of a Dead Horse’ sets out…
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Dayanita Singh, Museum of Machines – The Eye of Photography
Dayanita Singh, Museum of Machines Dayanita Singh’s Museum of Machines makes a monument out of these doubts and questions, at once ironic and imbued with unexpected human feeling. Two great traditions of modern photography open out behind this body of work: the typological photography of the Bechers in Germany, and the industrial photography that became…
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Pingyao, Jean-Pierre Laffont’s triumph – The Eye of Photography
Pingyao, Jean-Pierre Laffont’s triumph the presence of Jean-Pierre Laffont’s ground-breaking exhibition is a breath of healthy air in the midst of the mountains of right-thinking Chinese photographers whose titles hang on too often to the “China Dream” of official propaganda
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After 3 Years in Europe, a Refugee Dreams of Syria – The New York Times
After 3 Years in Europe, a Refugee Dreams of Syria Months after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, Matteo Bastianelli spent three weeks documenting camps for migrants in Bulgaria. On the last day, in a military-base-turned camp, he met a 20-year-old named Mohamad Al Masalmeh.
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What Hurricane Matthew Left Behind in the Carolinas – The New Yorker
What Hurricane Matthew Left Behind in the Carolinas The photographer Bryan Anselm travelled through the states’ hardest-hit sections to capture scenes of life in the wake of the storm’s devastation. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/what-hurricane-matthew-left-behind-in-the-carolinas?mbid=rss photographer Bryan Anselm travelled along the South Carolina coast, from Charleston up to Myrtle Beach, then on to Lumberton to…
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On the Streets of Harlem, a Sense of ‘Erase and Replace’ – The New York Times
On the Streets of Harlem, a Sense of ‘Erase and Replace’ Dawoud Bey’s large-scale photos of Harlem show the legendary cradle of African-American life confronting speculation, displacement and gentrification. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/10/11/on-the-streets-of-harlem-a-sense-of-erase-and-replace-dawoud-bey/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 Dawoud Bey’s large-scale color photographs of Harlem vividly document a bustling and rapidly transforming neighborhood: a verdant Marcus Garvey Park; construction sites…
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Meet the Unsung Street Photographer of 1980s New York | TIME
Meet the Unsung Street Photographer of 1980s New York Richard Sandler’s first book, ‘The Eyes of the City,’ is a cyclone of faces, furs and filth via Time: http://time.com/4513534/street-photographer-new-york/ Richard Sandler’s first book, ‘Eyes of the City,’ is a cyclone of faces, furs and filth
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Thomas Kern’s Haiti – The Eye of Photography
Thomas Kern’s Haiti Thomas Kern’s Haitian images are first of all reactive. The German-speaking Swiss photographer, aged 51, traveled to the island for the first time in 1997, on assignment from Du magazine. Shortly thereafter, he moved to the States. He quickly felt uncomfortable with the stereotypes reported by the American media on the permanent…
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Nicola Lo Calzo – Cham « burn magazine
Nicola Lo Calzo – Cham Nicola Lo Calzo Cham Culture is a complex thing, especially when it is emergent from centuries of violence, oppression and bondage. The Atlantic slave trade moved millions of bodies and reordered … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/10/nicola-lo-calzo-cham/ For five years, I have been investigating slavery’s legacy in Africa, the Caribbean, Europe…
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Opposing a Pipeline Near Sacred Sioux Sites – NYTimes.com
Opposing a Pipeline Near Sacred Sioux Sites As the Standing Rock Sioux oppose a pipeline near their water and sacred lands, a camp has sprung up, complete with a school, a medical center and a radio station. via Lens Blog: http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/lens/2016/10/06/opposing-a-pipeline-near-sioux-sacred-sites/ Few outsiders can say they have seen the encampment evolve. Annabelle Marcovici, a 24-year-old…