Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Photo London 2016 : British Galleries – The Eye of Photography
Photo London 2016 : British Galleries – The Eye of Photography
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10 Things to See at Photo London | TIME
10 Things to See at Photo London TIME selects the best of London’s photo fair via Time: http://time.com/4341280/10-things-to-see-at-photo-london/ For the second year running, the British capital is welcoming the spring by blanketing the city with events celebrating the photographic medium. At the center of it, is Photo London, which brings over 80 galleries from Europe…
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Humor, Lightness, and Bright Beach Parasols on the Coast of Italy – Feature Shoot
Humor, Lightness, and Bright Beach Parasols on the Coast of Italy – Feature Shoot “Italian summer is the season when Italians can express their lightness of being and their love for life.” via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/05/humor-lightness-and-bright-beach-parasols-on-the-coast-of-italy/ Lorenzo Grifantini has lived in London for 10 years. It is this distance from his native Italian culture which…
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Ethiopia’s Emerging Skate Scene Shot from the Hip – Feature Shoot
Ethiopia’s Emerging Skate Scene Shot from the Hip – Feature Shoot Henok the most talented skater in Ethiopia, doing what he always does – crazy stuff – kickflipping down a Container. The Berlin-based photographer Daniel Reiter headed to Ethiopia in January… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/05/ethiopias-emerging-skate-scene-shot-from-the-hip/ The Berlin-based photographer Daniel Reiter headed to Ethiopia in January…
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Werner Mansholt: Not Unusual | LENSCRATCH
Werner Mansholt: Not Unusual German photographer, Werner Mansholt, has a wonderfully humorous and well-seen body of work, Not Unusual, that will be part of a new book, Street Photography, Two Thousand and Fifteen, published by Everard Williams of Acuity Press. Curated by Colin Wester via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/05/werner-mansholt-not-unusual/ German photographer, Werner Mansholt, has a wonderfully humorous…
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Gray Malin photographs beaches in his book, Beaches.
These Aerial Photos of Beaches Will Make You Ready for Summer Sun Gray Malin’s yearslong obsession with photographing beaches from a bird’s-eye view began with just a single photo. via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2016/05/16/gray_malin_photographs_beaches_in_his_book_beaches.html Gray Malin’s yearslong obsession with photographing beaches from a bird’s-eye view began with just a single photo.
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Houston’s Young Curators Look at Culture and Environment – The New York Times
Houston’s Young Curators Look at Culture and Environment A Houston museum’s Teen Council learned a lot about photography — and themselves — while curating a show of masterworks. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/17/menil-root-shift-houstons-young-curators-look-at-culture-and-environment/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-5&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Houston%E2%80%99s%20Young Jamal Cyrus has been known to bread and deep-fry a tenor saxophone during a recurring performance piece — exactly the type of absurd,…
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McNair Evans: In Search of Great Men | LENSCRATCH
McNair Evans: In Search of Great Men “They were once our great-grandfathers’ vision of progress. From their inception and race across the North American continent … passenger trains shaped what it means to be American. While the US freight industry operates more than 139,679 miles of track, via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/05/mc-nair-evans/ McNair Evans‘ new series, In Search…
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Isabelle Rivière, After the Alders – The Eye of Photography
Isabelle Rivière, After the Alders Après les aulnes (After the Alders) evokes the world of my parents, where I grew up. My visits to them are occasions to seize moments I am never sure will return. Shared moments, where emotions are conveyed without any words being exchanged. Simple gestures that are both repetitive and always unique. The small things…
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Françoise Lambert : Abkhazie, un pays entre parenthèses – The Eye of Photography
Françoise Lambert : Abkhazie, un pays entre parenthèses Abkhazia does not appear on the map. Ravaged by a bloody, now forgotten, conflict with Georgia in 1993, the tiny, self-proclaimed republic is nestled between the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, between the Russian sphere of influence and the Georgian block, between war and peace. I…
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CENTER AWARDS: Exhibitors Choice: Brittany M. Powell | LENSCRATCH
CENTER AWARDS: Exhibitors Choice: Brittany M. Powell This week Lenscratch will be sharing the CENTER Awards winners and the statements by the jurors to help understand their choices. Congratulations to Brittany M. Powell for her Second Place win in CENTER’s Exhibitor’s Choice Awards. Brittany was born in Na via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/05/center-awards-exhibitors-choice-brittany-powell/ Brittany’s current project, The Debt…
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Photos of Childhood in Europe’s Poorest Nation | VICE | United States
Photos of Childhood in Europe’s Poorest Nation Asa Sjöström documents the resilience of childhood in the ex-Soviet nation. via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/moldova-rural-poverty-europe-ukraine Moldova is currently the poorest country in Europe. It gained its independence from Russia in 1992, and since then, there’s been very little media coverage of it. I found it to be a curious…
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Confronting Death in Mexico City | TIME
Confronting Death in Mexico City “When you show what happens in real life, people think it’s too harsh, too raw.” via Time: http://time.com/4321677/mexico-city-dead/ In a city with close to 22 million people, where concrete has taken over, how do you handle your dead? It’s that question that drove photographer Sebastien van Malleghen to Mexico City…
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Lionel Briot : Vélodrome, The twelfth man – The Eye of Photography
Lionel Briot : Vélodrome, The twelfth man To bind once again with his city, to rebuild an identity, in the late 90s, Lionel Briot frequent “The Velodrome”. In contact with sports fans, he turns his back to the game, fascinated by the collective hysteria. He circulates within the stadium walls, takes road trips with fans…
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CENTER AWARDS: Editors Choice: Eric Kayne | LENSCRATCH
CENTER AWARDS: Editors Choice: Eric Kayne This week Lenscratch will be sharing the CENTER Awards winners and the statements by the jurors to help understand their choices. Congratulations to Eric Kayne for his Third Place win in CENTER’s Editor’s Choice Awards. Recently, Eric was also awarded the via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/05/center-awards-editors-choice-eric-kayne/ Congratulations to Eric Kayne for…
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Rio de Janeiro : Milton Machado at Nara Roesler gallery – The Eye of Photography
Rio de Janeiro : Milton Machado at Nara Roesler gallery The sign located in Rio at the Nara Roesler Gallery, which opened its doors in the Ipanema district hardly a year ago, offers an exhibition by Milton Machado. Here the carioca artist, known for his hybrid work mixing drawing, sculpture and photography, is showing a…
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Addressing the Representation of Black Culture in Photography | TIME
Addressing the Representation of Black Culture in Photography Aperture magazine dedicates issue to black culture through the work of black photographers. via Time: http://time.com/4323138/addressing-the-representation-of-black-culture-in-photography/ Aperture magazine dedicates its summer issue to black culture and black experience, through the work of black photographers.
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A Tale of Abuse and Fear Inside the Stash Houses of Texas – Feature Shoot
A Tale of Abuse and Fear Inside the Stash Houses of Texas – Feature Shoot In 2014, two Central American migrants fled a stash house in Alton, Texas, where they had been kept, abused, and beaten by human smugglers. Thirsty and overheated, they walked all the way to the local police station, imploring the authorities…
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Mitch Alland – Alone in Bangkok « burn magazine
Mitch Alland – Alone in Bangkok Mieczysław “Mitch” AllandAlone in BangkokThe title Alone in Bangkok echoes the English title of Hans Fallada’s German wartime novel, Alone in Berlin. As one reviewer wrote, “Fallada’s master… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/05/mitch-alland-alone-in-bangkok/ The title Alone in Bangkok echoes the English title of Hans Fallada’s German wartime novel, Alone in Berlin. As one reviewer wrote, “Fallada’s masterpiece has “its emphasis…
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Photographer Guy Le Querrec Has Captured France’s Strange Beauty Through the Decades | VICE | United States
Photographer Guy Le Querrec Has Captured France’s Strange Beauty Through the Decades The Magnum photographer on being true to your roots and what makes a good photograph. via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/magnum-photos-guy-le-querrec-876 One thing that really makes French photographer Guy Le Querrec’s photos stand out is his always fresh perspective. “I guide my eye so as to…