Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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‘A Lyricist With a Camera’ on New York’s Streets – The New York Times
‘A Lyricist With a Camera’ on New York’s Streets When Louis Faurer highlighted the liveliness and sorrow of Manhattan, he rarely looked at the skyline. To him, the city’s essence was in the details he found on its teeming streets. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/09/27/a-lyricist-with-a-camera-on-new-yorks-streets-louis-faurer/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 When Louis Faurer encountered memorable silhouettes and faces on New York’s…
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A Year on the Campaign Trail With Donald Trump | TIME
A Year on the Campaign Trail With Donald Trump “I’m not there to have an opinion, I’m there to take photos,” says AP’s Evan Vucci via Time: http://time.com/4507952/donald-trump-campaign-photos/ “I’m not there to have an opinion, I’m there to take photos,” says political photographer Evan Vucci. As a Washington-based photojournalist for the Associated Press, Vucci has…
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Made in Chengdu — Larry Hallegua Explores the Streets of a Rapidly Modernizing Chinese City | FotoRoom
Made in Chengdu — Larry Hallegua Explores the Streets of a Rapidly Modernizing Chinese City Take a look at these whimsical street shots that photographer Larry Hallegua took in Chengdu, a booming Chinese city. via FotoRoom: http://fotoroom.co/made-in-chengdu-larry-hallegua/ 39 year-old British photographer Larry Hallegua sharing his recent street photography series Made in Chengdu
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Michael von Graffenried, Rio in panoramic format – The Eye of Photography
Michael von Graffenried, Rio in panoramic format Von Graffenried holds his camera at the level of his navel and shoots blind, unnoticed by the people around him. Because he’s very tall and experienced, his navel is an excellent eye.
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Lloyd Ziff, New York/Los Angeles – The Eye of Photography
Lloyd Ziff, New York/Los Angeles This two-volume publication encompasses more than 40 years of black/white and color photography. As both cities change before Ziff’s inquiring camera lens, his unique vision emerges, amused and ironic, finding beauty and surprise in daily urban life
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Photoville: Mustafah Abdulaziz, Water Stories – The Eye of Photography
Photoville: Mustafah Abdulaziz, Water Stories By spotlighting the ways in which we behave towards our resources, the project sets the stage for viewers to see themselves in a greater global dialogue. This is the future of the work: unifying water as both a physical resource and a conceptual idea.
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1,000 words — and then some: The stories behind the shots | AP Images Blog
1,000 words — and then some: The stories behind the shots This month sees largely a selection composed of contrasts: the light of fire against the shadows of the night, a glimpse of humanity in a time of conflict, a dueling dance between two ballet-like athletes, as well as a break from stoicism with a…
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Halogénure: a new photography review – The Eye of Photography
Halogénure: a new photography review Firstly, the aim is to raise the profile of all kinds of analogue photography – black and white or colour, instant or preindustrial, basic or ultra-sophisticated – by compiling the best images they can find – and they seek them everywhere! Then there is the undisputed editorial bias and a desire to give photographers a voice…
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Dan Winters’ Artistic Proving Ground: The Streets of New York | American Photo
Dan Winters’ Artistic Proving Ground: The Streets of New York At age 25 in 1987, working as a staff photographer for a small daily newspaper in his native southern California, Dan Winters got some time-honored advice—head east.
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The Best Documentary Photography Projects We Saw at Visa pour l’Image 2016 | American Photo
The Best Documentary Photography Projects We Saw at Visa pour l’Image 2016 More than 3,000 photographers and representatives from 280 press agencies representing 50 countries descended onto the medieval town of Perpignan, France last week to meet, show work, look at exhibits, hustle, eat, drink (at the Café La Poste) and celebrate the importance and…
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Visa pour l’image 2016 : Felipe Dana, Zika Virus – The Eye of Photography
Visa pour l’image 2016 : Felipe Dana, Zika Virus Felipe Dana has documented some of the first families with Zika-affected babies, living in the impoverished Northeast Region of Brazil which is the epicenter of the outbreak.
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Visa pour l’image 2016 : Exile by Magnum – The Eye of Photography
Visa pour l’image 2016 : Exile by Magnum Exile, bring together work of 22 Magnum Photographers to present a visual representation of nearly 70 years of international migration and displacement. The exhibition, at Visa Pour L’Image Perpignan, was a collaboration between Magnum Photos and Canon, who also provided a free portfolio reviews for emerging photographers at the festival.
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Visa pour l’image 2016 : Niels Ackermann, The Children of Chernobyl Have Grown Up – The Eye of Photography
Visa pour l’image 2016 : Niels Ackermann, The Children of Chernobyl Have Grown Up In April 2016, the world will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Instead of going back once more to the overly documented consequences of the accident I chose to look toward the future
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Visa pour l’image 2016 : Yuri Kozyrev, Kurdistan the Other Iraq – The Eye of Photography
Visa pour l’image 2016 : Yuri Kozyrev, Kurdistan the Other Iraq With the growing threat of ISIS, the Kurds are appearing, for the first time, strongly united in their aspiration for an independent state.
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Visa pour l’image 2016 : Catalina Martin-Chico, The Brave Nomads of Iran – The Eye of Photography
Visa pour l’image 2016 : Catalina Martin-Chico, The Brave Nomads of Iran The nomadic people of Iran may very well disappear. One hundred years ago, there were five million, but there are only 1.5 million now
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Mark Schacter – West « burn magazine
Mark Schacter – West Mark Schacter West The creative process is a mystery. The sharpest insight I’ve ever read about it was written by Keith Richards, the Rolling Stones guitarist and songwriter. In his autobiography, … via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/08/mark-schacter-west/ The 20 images in this essay are the result of travel in western Canada and…
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Here’s Looking at You – The New York Times
Here’s Looking at You Clay Benskin, a photographer with no formal training, takes pictures of a city in which surveillance is so pervasive the people under its eye no longer notice it. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/08/27/heres-looking-at-you/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body Clay Benskin, a photographer with no formal training, takes pictures of a city in which surveillance is so pervasive…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – New work from Magdalena Wywrot
Juxtapoz Magazine – New work from Magdalena Wywrot Magdalena Wyrot is a Poland-based black and white photographer whose work we have featured in the past. Her dark, eerie and exceptionally gritty black… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/new-work-from-magdalena-wywrot/ Magdalena Wyrot is a Poland-based black and white photographer whose work we have featured in the past.
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Lost In Transition: The Shifting Landscape of Western China | TIME
The Shifting Landscape of Western China “It’s almost like you’re in this nowhere place, and you’re lost in this constant transition.” via Time: http://time.com/4430463/lost-in-transition-the-shifting-landscape-of-western-china/ In the past three years, Julien Chatelin has made several trips across western China photographing this transformation. With a combination of research and exploration, he spent most of his time driving…
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Shock and Silence in the Rubble of Amatrice | TIME
Shock and Silence in the Rubble of Amatrice On the ground in the hardest-hit town after this week’s earthquake in Italy via Time: http://time.com/4466063/giuseppe-carotenuto-amatrice-italy-quake/ Italian photographer Giuseppe Carotenuto in the hardest-hit town after the earthquake