Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Behind-the-Scenes Photos From Trump’s Bizarre GOP Convention | Mother Jones
Behind-the-scenes photos from Trump’s bizarre GOP convention Here are images the public wouldn’t normally see. via Mother Jones: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/07/photos-republican-national-convention-cleveland-brauer-rnc Photographer Scott Brauer has turned his camera and blinding flash, a kind of exaggerated paparazzi-esque style he’s honed over the past year, toward the 2016 Republican and Democratic national conventions.
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In a Mining Region, Lingering Echoes of Tunisia’s Uprising – The New York Times
In a Mining Region, Lingering Echoes of Tunisia’s Uprising “West of Life” looks at the troubled history of a region in Tunisia where protests by miners preceded the uprising that led to the Arab Spring. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/07/26/in-a-mining-region-lingering-echoes-of-tunisias-uprising/?module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-4&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=In%20a%20Mining%20Region%2C%20Lingering%20Echoe Two years ago, Zied Ben Romdhane — who was originally trained as a businessman in Tunis…
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The Terrible Beauty of Californian Wildfires, as Seen by David McNew – The Atlantic
The Terrible Beauty of Californian Wildfires, as Seen by David McNew Getty photographer David McNew has been covering Californian wildfires for more than a decade, and has an eye for finding the visual beauty amid the horrible destruction. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/07/the-terrible-beauty-of-californian-wildfires-as-seen-by-david-mcnew/492920/ Getty photographer David McNew has been covering many of these fires for more…
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Jerry Atnip: The States Project: Tennessee | LENSCRATCH
Jerry Atnip: The States Project: Tennessee The first time I met Tennessee States Project Editor Jerry Atnip was at the Slow Exposures Festival in Zebulon, Ga. It was my first taste of Southern photography culture mixed with incredible Southern hospitality and Jerry made a memorable impression on m via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/07/jerry-atnip-the-states-project-tennessee-6/ When beginning this project,…
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Look of the RNC: Bold Prints, Neckties, and Handguns, of Course – Reading The Pictures
Look of the RNC: Bold Prints, Neckties, and Handguns, of Course – Reading The Pictures I’ve been thinking about what it means to dress the part at the Republican National Convention. via Reading The Pictures: http://www.readingthepictures.org/2016/07/rnc-fashion/ here are 9 RNC fashion basics (slightly tongue-in-cheek): 6 for those inside the convention hall, and 3 for those…
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Igor Elukov – The North « burn magazine
Igor Elukov – The North Igor Elukov The North [ FUJIFILM/YOUNG TALENT AWARD 2016 FINALIST ] That day, as always, the snowstorm was swirling on and on. We wandered through tundra for about an hour. Everything was white all… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/07/igor-elukov-the-north/ Tundra was polished by the wind, it was perfectly smooth and white, and…
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Photographing Tensions at the Republican Convention | TIME
Photographing Tensions at the Republican Convention Photographer Ben Lowy is in Cleveland as Republicans nominate Donald Trump via Time: http://time.com/4416927/republican-convention-ben-lowy-photography/ Photographer Ben Lowy is in Cleveland as Republicans gather to nominate Donald Trump
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Giles Duley: One Second of Light | LENSCRATCH
Giles Duley: One Second of Light Life is all about how we handle the hard stuff and photographer Giles Duley handles the hard stuff in a remarkable way. He has managed to turn the challenges of losing his limbs into a way of connecting with his subjects. After a career as a commercial an via…
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The Last Days of Death by Audio – The New Yorker
The Last Days of Death by Audio Before the Williamsburg music venue was displaced by Vice Media, Ebru Yildiz photographed a final marathon of parties and concerts. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-last-days-of-death-by-audio?mbid=rss Flipping through the photos gathered in “We’ve Come So Far: The Last Days of Death by Audio,” a book by the Turkish-born music…
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Polly Gaillard: December and Everything After | LENSCRATCH
Polly Gaillard: December and Everything After Polly Gaillard has a new project, December and Everything After exploring the difficult terrain of documenting aging and ill parents. It’s a formidable decision to turn the camera on loved ones in weakened and diminished states, but the result helps in un via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/07/polly-gaillard-2/ Polly Gaillard has a new project,…
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Amnon Gutman – Ukraine Crisis – The East « burn magazine
Amnon Gutman – Ukraine Crisis – The East Amnon Gutman Ukraine Crisis – The East [ EPF 2016 FINALIST ] Since the September 5, 2014 ceasefire deal in Minsk Both Pro Russia rebels and the UA army used the relative lull to build up thei… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/07/amnon-gutman-ukraine-crisis-the-east/ This is one part of a…
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Lessons From a Tragic Month in America | TIME
Lessons From a Tragic Month in America Photographer Ruddy Roye reflects on the state of race relations in America via Time: http://time.com/4408359/america-dallas-baton-rouge-minneapolis-ruddy-roye/ Photographer Ruddy Roye reflects on the state of race relations in America after four shootings left two black civilians and eight police officers dead
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Recalling Christ, Consumerism and Chile’s Coup – The New York Times
Recalling Christ, Consumerism and Chile’s Coup The ambrotypes of Mauricio Toro-Goya are dense tableaux that blend the graphic horrors of Chile’s post-coup repression with Christ’s passion. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/recalling-christ-consumerism-and-chiles-coup/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-3&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Recalling%20Christ%2C%20Consumerism%20and%20Chile%E2% The contradictions of religion in Latin America have long fascinated Mauricio Toro-Goya. The Chilean photographer has devoted much of his attention to producing ambrotypes that…
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The Danube Isn’t Blue — Tommaso Rada Photographs the Romania-Bulgaria Border | Fotografia Magazine
The Danube Isn’t Blue — Tommaso Rada Photographs the Romania-Bulgaria Border 37 year-old Italian photographer Tommaso Rada discusses The Danube Isn’t Blue, a documentary photography series he shot along that major portion of the Danube river in Eastern Europe that embodies the border between Romania and Bulgaria
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The Art of the Personal Project: Naomi Harris | A Photo Editor
The Art of the Personal Project: Naomi Harris – A Photo Editor As a former Art Producer, I have always been drawn to personal projects because they are the sole vision of the photographer and not an extension of an art director, photo editor, or graphic designer. This new column, “The Art of the Personal…
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Lenscratch Student Prize, Honorable Mention: Lena Mirisola | LENSCRATCH
Lena Mirisola: 2016 Lenscratch Student Prize, Honorable Mention Lena Mirisola is this week’s first honorable mention as we continue to showcase the outstanding works submitted for the 2016 LENSCRATCH Student Prize. Within contemporary practices, photographers and image-based artists alike have been working towards the via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/07/lenscratch-student-prize-honorable-mention-lena-mirisola/ Lena’s photographs display strength as single images. Digital Natives is…
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The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close – The New York Times
The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close The legendary artist has radically upended his distinctive style of portraiture — and his entire life. Why? Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/17/magazine/the-mysterious-metamorphosis-of-chuck-close.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0 The legendary artist has radically upended his distinctive style of portraiture — and his entire life. Why?
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10 Years After the Lebanon War: The Photos That Moved Them Most | TIME
Lebanon War, 10 Years Later: The Photos That Moved Them Most 18 photographers reflect on the Lebanon War via Time: http://time.com/4398489/lebanon-war-10-years-later-photos/ 18 photographers reflect on the 2006 Lebanon War
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Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Dallas Police: Photographs of the shootings, the protests, the police, and the trauma – The Atlantic
A Week of Bloodshed in America Photographs of the shootings, the protests, the police and the trauma. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/07/A-Week-of-bloodshed-in-America/490517/ “Our decision to stay,” Mr. Schanberg wrote later, “was founded on our belief — perhaps, looking back, it was more a devout wish or hope — that when the Khmer Rouge won their victory,…
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Nadine Boughton: FORTUNE AND THE FEMININE | LENSCRATCH
Nadine Boughton: FORTUNE AND THE FEMININE Simply put, Nadine Boughton is a collage artist and photographer. But actually, she is a visual chef of sorts, mixing imagery from vintage magazines of the 1950’s to explore the psychology, politics, and polarities of mid-century America. Nadine’s various via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/07/nadine-boughton-fortune-and-the-feminine-2/ Simply put, Nadine Boughton is a collage…