Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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McNair Evans Collects the Portraits and Stories of America’s Train Passengers | Fotografia Magazine
McNair Evans Collects the Portraits and Stories of America’s Train Passengers American photographer McNair Evans (born 1979) shares some background to In Search of Great Men, a beautiful series of portraits of passengers riding on USA’s long-distance trains
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Rediscovering Joy After War, a Photographer Returns to Africa – The New York Times
Rediscovering Joy After War, a Photographer Returns to Africa I put my cameras down in 2014, after covering the war in Gaza. I’d spent a month photographing entire neighborhoods leveled by the Israeli offensive, and the shattered bodies of countless men, women and children blown apart by bombs. I had seen enough of war.
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Exploring Eritrea’s Italian Past | TIME
Exploring Eritrea’s Italian Past Clara Vannucci looks at the secluded country’s history via Time: http://time.com/4373937/eritrea-italy/ “Everybody in Italy has someone in his family that lived or worked in Eritrea,” says photographer Clara Vannucci, whose own great-grandfather worked as a doctor in the former colony. And yet, she says, nobody in Italy seems to talk about…
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Stephen Speranza: Wilmerding | LENSCRATCH
Stephen Speranza: Wilmerding Not only do histories and existence deserve not to be forgotten, their current existence is an equally important part of a much larger story that is shared in many other places. I’ve often thought about the transience of objects after the death of a loved via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/06/stephen-speranza-wilmerding/ I’ve often thought about…
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Inside Seattle’s Vibrant LGBTQ Community | TIME
Inside Seattle’s Vibrant LGBTQ Community Nate Gowdy spent the last five years photographing Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood via Time: http://time.com/4380422/pride-seattle-lgbtq/ Nate Gowdy spent the last five years photographing Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood
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FotoFirst – Jim McAuley Makes A Gloomy Portrayal of North Dakota and Its People | Fotografia Magazine
FotoFirst – Jim McAuley Makes A Gloomy Portrayal of North Dakota and Its People 26 year-old American photographer Jim McAuley presents D Is for Friend, an ongoing body of documentary photography that looks at the US state of North Dakota, its homesteading culture and its current landscapes in relation to its history pre-United States.
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Constructing and Photographing Marwencol — Vantage — Medium
Constructing and Photographing Marwencol Sixteen years ago, Mark Hogancamp was attacked outside a bar in Kingston, NY. After coming out of a coma, Hogancamp created his own… via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/constructing-and-photographing-marwencol-17f92a2a8c01#.3gplzyasy Sixteen years ago, Mark Hogancamp was attacked outside a bar in Kingston, NY. After coming out of a coma, Hogancamp created his own recovery therapy…
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Mega Nites – Samantha Sutcliffe Photographs What People Do at Night | Fotografia Magazine
Mega Nites – Samantha Sutcliffe Photographs What People Do at Night I spent my years between college and now taking photographs of what people do at night time and how places look in the dark. While making these images I thought a lot about the relationship between work and entertainment and how advertising brings these two worlds…
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Seventy-Five Years of Cycling – The New Yorker
Seventy-Five Years of Cycling A new book of more than two hundred Magnum photographs of riding events captures something holy about the sport. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/seventy-five-years-of-cycling?mbid=rss The Tour is a serious pilgrimage for many—spectators and racers alike. And the photographs of a new book, “Magnum Cycling,” which collects more than two hundred shots…
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LOOK3: Doug DuBois on Creating Images “Based on a True Story”
LOOK3: Doug DuBois on Creating Images “Based on a True Story” | PDNPulse Over the course of five summers, Doug DuBois photographed teenagers living in public housing in a small Irish city of Cobh, depicting scenes of the kids drinking, carousing and coping with the boredom and restlessness that characterizes the period between via PDNPulse:…
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Dubai : Jaber Al Azmeh, Border-Lines – The Eye of Photography
Dubai : Jaber Al Azmeh, Border-Lines Green Art Gallery presents Jaber Al Azmeh‘s fifth solo at the gallery, running until July 2nd.. Where his previous series Wounds (2012) tackled the emotional ramifications of the uprising in Syria, and Ba’ath (2014) addressed the lack of freedom of speech as the conflict unfolded, Borderlines takes on a…
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With Little Money and Big Dreams, Young Africans Head for Spain – The New York Times
With Little Money and Big Dreams, Young Africans Head for Spain José Colón and Guillem Valle of the Spanish collective MeMo have been documenting this limbo, which they published in their digital magazine’s second edition. To them, the way these minors have been treated — in an enclave that is technically a part of Spain…
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Stefan Petranek: The States Project: Indiana | LENSCRATCH
Stefan Petranek: The States Project: Indiana Stefan Petranek meticulously arranges text derived from DNA coding onto found elements (fruit, leaves, dilapidated wood), the landscape (beaches and lawns) and in structured piles. He uses alternative processes, digital manipulation, and a variety of mate via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/06/stefan-petranek-the-states-project-indiana-6/ Stefan Petranek meticulously arranges text derived from DNA coding onto…
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A Glimpse of Burn Diary « burn magazine
A Glimpse of Burn Diary A Glimpse of Burn DiaryBurnDiary has featured more than 100 photographers in more than two years.Personal stories, details, places, landscapes… all through the eyes of the photographers duri… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/06/a-glimpse-of-burn-diary-2/ BurnDiary has featured more than 100 photographers in more than two years.
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Mystery and Magic on a Lonely Farm in Iceland – Feature Shoot
Mystery and Magic on a Lonely Farm in Iceland – Feature Shoot Photographer Agnieszka Sosnowska lives on more than one square mile of feral Icelandic terrain, a landscape flecked with a thousand folktales, passed down from one generation to the next. According to legend, little houses lie unseen within the fissures o via Feature Shoot:…
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Paris : Zeng Nian, Retour en Chine – The Eye of Photography
Paris : Zeng Nian, Retour en Chine The work of Zeng Nian brings together the evidence of photojournalism and aestheticism of artistic photography. His photographic compositions are inspired by Chinese printmaking in their panoramic format, which enables his photos to emphasize vertical or horizontal lines, and also by Chinese landscape painting.
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City of Angels — Vantage — Medium
City of Angels Los Angeles, 1988 — 1993 via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/city-of-angels-2e94f3d6f332#.nqxz1lj1m Photography by Alan Dejecacion
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Enter the Strange World of Vienna’s Disappearing Drinking Dens – Feature Shoot
Enter the Strange World of Vienna’s Disappearing Drinking Dens – Feature Shoot Following the sounds of laughter on the streets of Vienna, two documentarians – one collecting photographs, the other collecting words – set out to explore behind the doors of the city’s drinking dens, which are slowly dropping into non-existence. via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/06/enter-the-strange-world-of-viennas-disappearing-drinking-dens/…
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LOOK3 2016 : Interview with Peter Di Campo – The Eye of Photography
LOOK3 2016 : Interview with Peter Di Campo This is one place where I certainly see the power of the longer caption — fuller stories that explain in greater detail what the reader is seeing, both for a Western audience that may find certain cultural practices unfamiliar, or to other African audiences who may be…
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LOOK3 2016 : Interview with Ruddy Roye – The Eye of Photography
LOOK3 2016 : Interview with Ruddy Roye I don’t believe that my images can live fully without their texts. In a way the texts protect the authenticity of the image. In a way the texts prevent the image from being shrouded and trapped in the ever so often stereotypes that have always followed the black…