Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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10 Things to See and to Do at Visa Pour l’Image | TIME
10 Things to See and to Do at Visa Pour l’Image The world’s largest photojournalism festival is on via Time: http://time.com/4466962/10-things-to-do-at-visa-pour-limage/ “Your first time at Visa is like a teenager’s kiss: exciting and disappointing at once, nerve-racking and promising, years-in-the-making and clumsy.”
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Seeing Vallejo, CA through Carolyn Drake’s lens
Juxtapoz Magazine – Seeing Vallejo, CA through Carolyn Drake’s lens Carolyn Drake is a photographer we have happily featured in the past and someone whose work we continually see appear in many publications we follow…. Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/seeing-vallejo-ca-through-carolyn-drake-s-lens/ Carolyn Drake is a photographer we have happily featured in the past and someone whose work we continually…
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Adam Hinton photographs Ukraine after independence in the early 1990s.
These Early 1990s Photos Document Family Life in the Newly Independent Ukraine On this day 25 years ago, Ukraine became an independent state. via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2016/08/24/adam_hinton_photographs_ukraine_after_independence_in_the_early_1990s.html Adam Hinton was a 26-year-old recent graduate of England’s Trent Polytechnic (now Nottingham Trent University) at the time, and he wanted to see what life in a new…
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Photographing Survivors of Boko Haram’s Reign of Terror – The New York Times
Photographing Survivors of Boko Haram’s Reign of Terror After a far-reaching social media campaign grew quiet, one photographer has spotlighted the continuing horror, grief and confusion pervading Nigeria, a country caught in the grip of a terrorist group. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/08/24/photographing-survivors-of-boko-harams-reign-of-terror/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-9&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Photographing%20Survivors%20of%20Boko%20Har With the trending hashtags vanished and news coverage now minimal, it seems that…
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Uncovering 60+ Years of Work by One Historic Photographer – Feature Shoot
Uncovering 60+ Years of Work by One Historic Photographer – Feature Shoot “One project lasted his whole lifetime,” gallerist Daniel Cooney says of Len Speier, the 88-year-old artist who has devoted decades to capturing life on the streets, in the clubs, at… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/08/uncovering-60-years-work-one-historic-photographer/ “One project lasted his whole lifetime,” gallerist Daniel Cooney…
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Bill Hess – Aġviq: Sacred Whale, Carrier of Life « burn magazine
Bill Hess – Aġviq: Sacred Whale, Carrier of Life Bill Hess Aġviq: Sacred Whale, Carrier of Life May 5, 2015: Rays stream from sun onto ocean to strike hunters from all angles, cooking them out of their clothing layer by layer until finally… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/08/bill-hess-agviq-sacred-whale-carrier-of-life/ Now, there are fall seasons when no…
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The Other Side: Life as a Syrian Refugee in Germany | TIME
Life as a Syrian Refugee in Germany Eyad Abou Kasem, himself a Syrian refugee, photographs daily life in Germany via Time: http://time.com/4435594/the-other-side-life-as-a-syrian-refugee-in-germany/ Photographer Eyad Abou Kasem, himself a Syrian refugee, documents daily life in Germany
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Magnum Photographers Document 70 Years of Refugees in Crisis – Feature Shoot
Magnum Photographers Document 70 Years of Refugees in Crisis – Feature Shoot Robert Capa, the late co-founder of Magnum Photos, has been called “the greatest war photographer in the world” and “the founder of modern photojournalism.” Before he was either of those things, he was a 17-year-old political refugee; he was forced out of via…
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Kelly Hofer photographs a Manitoba Hutterite colony in his book, Hutterite.
A Photographer’s Tribute to the Canadian Religious Colony He Left Behind For most of Kelly Hofer’s life, he knew he didn’t fit in. via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2016/08/18/kelly_hofer_photographs_a_manitoba_hutterite_colony_in_his_book_hutterite.html For most of Kelly Hofer’s life, he knew he didn’t fit in.
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Carlos Ortiz: All We Got | LENSCRATCH
Carlos Ortiz: All We Got Carlos Ortiz and I are united for life as fellow 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship recipients living and working and in the Bay Area. Even before this coincidence, we’d fall into meaningful conversations about photography over stacks of Polaroids he was scanning via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/08/carlos-ortiz-all-we-got/ We All We Got explores the consequences and…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – 1990s Russian Youth by Lisa Sarfati
Juxtapoz Magazine – 1990s Russian Youth by Lisa Sarfati Acta Est was the first book by French photographer-artist Lise Sarfati. Composed of images made during extended visits to Russia in the 1990s, Acta Es… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/1990s-russian-youth-by-lisa-sarfati/ Acta Est was the first book by French photographer-artist Lise Sarfati. Composed of images made during extended visits to…
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Highly Personal Portraiture by William Eggleston – The New York Times
For William Eggleston, People Are Like Parking Lots The portraiture of William Eggleston, whose color photography helped shepherd the medium into the art world, is the exclusive feature of a new exhibit and book. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/08/18/highly-personal-portraiture-by-william-eggleston/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-6&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Highly%20Personal%20Portraiture%20by%20William%20 Most portrait artists attempt to differentiate the emotional essence of each individual subject. But William Eggleston, a…
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Unforgettable Portraits from an American Road Trip in the 1980s – Feature Shoot
Unforgettable Portraits from an American Road Trip in the 1980s – Feature Shoot In the 1980s, Massachusetts photographer Sage Sohier hit the road. She was 20-something years old, recently graduated from Harvard University, and enamored with the street. She approached strangers, toting around a clunky medium-format camera with a flash via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/08/unforgettable-portraits-from-an-american-road-trip-in-the-1980s/ In…
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Photographing America’s Polarizing Political Process | TIME
Photographing America’s Polarizing Political Process A Swiss photographer follows in Robert Frank’s footsteps, photographing a divided America via Time: http://time.com/4419634/america-politics/ Von Niederhäusern started photographing politics in America in Amarillo, Texas, last year. “That was the first time I was in contact with politics,” says the New York-based photographer, who began his career in his native…
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‘You Can’t Just Walk Away’: Why Paula Bronstein Keeps Photographing Afghanistan – The New York Times
‘You Can’t Just Walk Away’: Why Paula Bronstein Keeps Photographing Afghanistan A new book by Paula Bronstein features a collection of her photographs taken in Afghanistan, showing both the beautiful and the horrific in a visual compendium of what has happened on the ground during America’s longest war. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/you-cant-just-walk-away-why-paula-bronstein-keeps-photographing-afghanistan/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 Once in Kabul,…
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A Look Inside the Maria Lionza Gathering in the Venzuelan Jungle – Feature Shoot
A Look Inside the Maria Lionza Gathering in the Venzuelan Jungle – Feature Shoot In the jungle heart of northern Venezuela, an annual pilgrimage takes place in which gatherers converge to honour their Queen, Maria Lionza. via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/08/a-look-inside-the-maria-lionza-gathering-in-the-venzuelan-jungle/ In the jungle heart of northern Venezuela, an annual pilgrimage takes place in which gatherers…
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Nigel Poor: The States Project: California | LENSCRATCH
Nigel Poor: The States Project: California Nigel Poor explores the world from an incisive, yet graceful perspective. We once met for a cup of coffee where she found a worn-down pencil, something I would likely have swept to the curb, but for her became the investigative launch point for a new proj via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/08/nigel-poor-the-states-project-california-5/…
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Whiteness and Race, Between the Storms – The New York Times
Whiteness and Race, Between the Storms A group of photographs from the 1940s and 1950s, thought to be from an Oklahoma photo studio, show white people in a range of situations: awkward portraits, basketball teams and ballroom dancers, people at work, in church, at leisure, even a dead man in an open coffin.