Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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60 Magnum Photographers Reveal Their Most ‘Decisive Moment’ – Feature Shoot
60 Magnum Photographers Reveal Their Most ‘Decisive Moment’ – Feature Shoot “To take a photograph is to align the head, the eye and the heart,” Henri Cartier-Bresson famously proclaimed. Five years after co-founding Magnum Photos, he published what is perhaps the most iconic book in photographic history. With that now familiar co via Feature Shoot:…
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Michael Loyd Young – Boots, Bourbon & Brisket « burn magazine
Michael Loyd Young – Boots, Bourbon & Brisket Michael Loyd YoungBoots, Bourbon & BrisketThe Texas Hill Country is a special place where ever-changing vistas stretch from Austin to the West Texas plains. Country roads dotted with bluebonnet… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/06/michael-loyd-young-boots-bourbon-brisket/ The Texas Hill Country is a special place where ever-changing vistas stretch from Austin…
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At Look3, Brazil’s Dams Submerge Tribal Life – The New York Times
Brazil’s Dams Submerge Tribal Life Among the exhibits at this year’s Look3 festival is Aaron Vincent Elkaim’s project on the consequences of Brazil’s ambitious plans to build dams to propel its economy. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/at-look3-brazils-dams-submerging-tribal-life/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Multimedia&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs®ion=Body&_r=0 When Aaron Vincent Elkaim reached the Xingu River basin in Brazil’s Amazon rain forest in 2014, he found a…
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Traditions Die Hard in Peru – The New York Times
Traditions Die Hard in Peru Sharon Castellanos’s pictures capture the timeless allure of traditional culture and life in Peru. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/31/traditions-die-hard-in-peru/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-5&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Traditions%20Die%20Hard%20in%20Peru¤tSlide=5&entrySlide=1&pgtype For almost as long as she could remember, Sharon Castellanos took pictures. Her father, a radio operator on a merchant ship, would send photos from all over the world, then give her…
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Anatomy of a Photobook: Fabio Bucciarelli’s ‘The Dream’ | TIME
Photographing the Hopes and Dreams of Refugees Fabio Bucciarelli’s new book, The Dream, is available now via Time: http://time.com/4350687/anatomy-of-a-photobook-fabio-bucciarellis-the-dream/ Fabio Bucciarelli photographs the hopes and dreams of refugees
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The Sensory Worlds of Blind Children – The New Yorker
The Sensory Worlds of Blind Children Jane Evelyn Atwood’s award-winning photos show blind children at schools across the world. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-sensory-worlds-of-blind-children Jane Evelyn Atwood began photographing in schools, work centers, and summer camps for blind children. She would eventually continue the project in other places, including Japan, Israel, the United States, and…
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Inside the Quirky Campaign Headquarters of Trump, Clinton and Sanders | TIME
Inside the Campaign Headquarters of Trump, Clinton and Sanders Photographer Landon Nordeman tours the command centers of this year’s election via Time: http://time.com/4347602/clinton-trump-sanders-campaign-headquarters/ Photographer Landon Nordeman takes us on a visual tour of Trump, Clinton and Sanders campaign headquarters
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Meet Bernie Sanders’ Official Campaign Photographer | TIME
Meet Bernie Sanders’ Official Photographer “What I’m trying to do is show people what it would look like if he was president.” via Time: http://time.com/4347583/bernie-sanders-official-photographer/ Arun Chaudhary has often worked in the shadows. The New York University-trained filmmaker was the first official White House videographer in history under President Barack Obama. Now, along with a…
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Angst – Soham Gupta Shows Us the Faces of Kolkata’s Poorest | Fotografia Magazine
Angst – Soham Gupta Shows Us the Faces of Kolkata’s Poorest 28 year-old Indian photographer Soham Gupta introduces us to Angst, a poignant series of portraits, entirely shot at night, of the people in Kolkata who live at the margins of society
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Harrowing scenes of Venezuela on the brink of collapse – The Washington Post
Harrowing scenes of Venezuela on the brink of collapse The weariness looks like exhaustion in these images from Venezuelan photographer Alejandro Cegarra. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2016/05/25/venezuela-is-running-on-empty/ The weariness looks like exhaustion in these images from Venezuelan photographer Alejandro Cegarra. His pictures show the Caracas park where he played as a kid, now in ruins, and…
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Elinor Carucci On How to Get Close | American Photo
Elinor Carucci On How to Get Close Everything is personal for Elinor Carucci. If you ask her for an interview, for example, there’s a chance she might invite you to her home in New York City. If you arrive, say, voiceless with laryngitis, she might offer you tea. Sitting in her living room, you may…
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Inside the Lives of Two Young North Korean Defectors | TIME
Inside the Lives of Two Young North Korean Defectors Thousands of North Korean refugees live in South Korea via Time: http://time.com/4340884/north-korea-refugees/ Kyoung-ok was only 12 when her mother decided to make a dream of a better life a reality, fleeing with her youngest daughter to China. Now 21, Kyoung-ok detailed the treacherous journey of defecting…
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Following Benin’s Gasoline Smugglers | TIME
Following Benin’s Gasoline Smugglers “We cannot wipe away this illegal trade without starving thousands of families in Benin.” via Time: http://time.com/4314539/benin-gasoline-smugglers/ “We cannot wipe away this illegal trade without starving thousands of families in Benin.”
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New York : Close to the Edge – The Eye of Photography
New York : Close to the Edge Close to the Edge: New Photography from Japan, exhibition at Miyako Yoshinaga gallery with works by Kenta Cobayashi, Mayumi Hosokura, Taisuke Koyama, Hiroshi Takizawa and Daisuke Yokota.
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Scott Houston : Prisons Today – The Eye of Photography
Scott Houston : Prisons Today On May 6,2016, a groundbreaking new photo exhibit, Prisons Today : Questions in the Age of Mass Incarceration by Scott Houston opens at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. The United States now has the highest rate of incarceration in the world, by far, with 2.2 million citizens in prison or jail. This…
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Stan Raucher Captures Daily Life On Subway Systems Around the World | American Photo
Stan Raucher Captures Daily Life On Subway Systems Around the World Decades later, Raucher would revisit his love of people-watching on subway systems across the globe, but this time with a camera in hand. After eight years of shooting and countless hours spent riding trains in more than a dozen metropolitan cities, Raucher has published…
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9181km – Jonathan Steelandt Captures Moments of Daily Life between Belgium and Brazil | Fotografia Magazine
9181km – Jonathan Steelandt Captures Moments of Daily Life between Belgium and Brazil 41 year-old Belgian photographer Jonathan Steelandt introduces us to 9181km, an ongoing body of work that documents the places and people in Jonathan’s personal life in his hometown in Belgium as well as in Brazil, where he sometimes goes to visit his partner’s family.
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Solitude in the big city – The Leica Camera Blog
Solitude in the big city Rui Palha, a Lisbon based photographer. Voted by two separate websites in 2015 as one of the top street photographers in the world, Rui captures the sense of solitude and isolation we can all sometimes feel in a big city
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Photo London 2016 : American Galleries – The Eye of Photography
Photo London 2016 : American Galleries