Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Simon Simard’s “See You at the Matches”
Juxtapoz Magazine – Simon Simard’s “See You at the Matches” ‘I’ve been shooting since I was 16. I taught myself basics in high school and later went to MassArt. I’ve always taken an observational, documentary a… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/simon-simard-s-see-you-at-the-matches/ See You At The Matches is a project I started about a year ago, as I started…
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The Massive Wildfire Burning in Alberta – The Atlantic
The Massive Wildfire Burning in Alberta All week long, raging wildfires have swept across neighborhoods and forests of the city of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/05/the-massive-wildfire-burning-in-alberta/481611/ All week long, raging wildfires have swept across neighborhoods and forests of the city of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada, forcing more than 80,000 people to…
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Photo London 2016: Editors’ Preview – Photographs will be exhibited at the 2016 Photo London | LensCulture
Photo London 2016: Editors’ Preview – Photographs will be exhibited at the 2016 Photo London | LensCulture DON’T MISS OUT: A fresh and selective early preview of just a fraction of the wide ranging array of photography that will be on display (and for sale) at Photo London, May 19-22, 2016 via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/photo-london-photo-london-2016-editors-preview Other…
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A Colorful Collection of Trash Found Along England’s Coast – Feature Shoot
A Colorful Collection of Trash Found Along England’s Coast – Feature Shoot In February 2011, artist Stuart Haygarth walked 500 miles along the coast of southern England from Gravesend to Landsend, with the object of collecting every man-made item that he came across. On his return, he categorized and colour coordinated each foun via Feature…
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An Office Romance Goes From Instagram to the Gallery Walls | TIME
An Office Romance Goes From Instagram to the Gallery Walls Kathy Ryan’s harmonious photographs of the New York Times’ office go on show via Time: http://time.com/4297978/office-romance-kathy-ryan/ A new show features Kathy Ryan’s harmonious photographs of the offices of the New York Times
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A Look at the Dangerous, Complicated Realities of Poaching in Rural Zambia – Feature Shoot
A Look at the Dangerous, Complicated Realities of Poaching in Rural Zambia – Feature Shoot Synody Mulibehzi shows scars from being shot by a poacher whilst on a farm patrol. Zambia, 2014. A young man holds up the head and skin of a Baboon, shot… via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/05/a-look-at-the-dangerous-complicated-reality-of-poaching-in-rural-zambia/ Born and raised in Zimbabwe, and…
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Real Life on New York’s Streets – The New York Times
Real Life on New York’s Streets New York was rough in the 1970s, which was a mighty lure for Carrie Boretz, who found moments of grace and humor ready for the taking. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/05/03/carrie-boretz-real-life-on-new-yorks-streets/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-4&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Real%20Life%20on%20New%20York%E2%80%99s%20Streets&cur This was the New York that Carrie Boretz discovered when she started working in 1975 as a photo intern…
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Photos of Barpak and Laprak in Nepal: The Epicenter of the Earthquake – The Atlantic
In Photos: Rebuilding Nepal by Hand Little has changed for the residents of Barpak and Laprak, who found themselves at the epicenter of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that devastated the Himalayan country one year ago. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/05/barpak/480654/ The photographer Renaud Philippe returned to the epicenter of last year’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake to document what progress…
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A Single Frame: Society of Motion Pictures Still Photographers | LENSCRATCH
A Single Frame: Society of Motion Pictures Still Photographers There is a group of talented still photographers that are incredibly important to the world of moving images. They are a rarefied group called the Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers. I recently had the pleasure of attending A Single Frame, an via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/04/a-single-frame-society-of-motion-pictures-still-photographers/ There…
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Los Angeles : Photo Femmes, emerging female photographers – The Eye of Photography
Los Angeles : Photo Femmes, emerging female photographers De Re Gallery based in Los Angeles presents until May 17, Photo Femmes group exhibition by 3 emerging female photographers : Ashley Noelle, Bojana Novakovic and Monroe Alvarez.
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Photos from Inside Jamaica’s Most Violent Slums | VICE | United States
Photos from Inside Jamaica’s Most Violent Slums Serbian photographer Boogie documented the poverty and violence of Kingston’s neighborhoods for his book ‘A Wah Do Dem.’ via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/photos-kingston-jamaica-ghettos-876 Serbian photographer Boogie lives in the United States, but one of his favorite places in the world is Jamaica. The island is beautiful, but it’s also an…
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Meeting ‘Ekaterina’: A photographer’s passage on looking for life and love in Ukraine – The Washington Post
A photographer went on an imaginary search for a girlfriend. Here’s what happened. Photographer Romain Mader puts himself in front of the camera as he searches for a girlfriend. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2016/04/29/meeting-ekaterina-a-photographers-passage-on-looking-for-life-and-love-in-ukraine/ “It’s 16 June 2009, the BA0882 lands at 3:05 p.m. on Ukrainian soil and takes me for my first trip to the…
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Camilo Ramirez: The Gulf | LENSCRATCH
Camilo Ramirez: The Gulf Camilo Ramirez’s work reveals the post-oil spill landscape of the United States’ Gulf Coast. His images, though somewhat humorous at times, talk about the serious topic of the current state of our environment. Through his photographs, he questions the way via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/04/camilo-ramirez/ Camilo Ramirez‘s work reveals the post-oil spill landscape…
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Astonishing Photos of Car Wrecks in the 1930s – Feature Shoot
Astonishing Photos of Car Wrecks in the 1930s – Feature Shoot Throughout the 1930s, the United States contended not only with the Great Depression but also with a nationwide panic surrounding traffic safety. In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt penned a letter to state governors, imploring them to curtail “t via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/04/astonishing-photos-of-car-wrecks-in-the-1930s/ During…
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Eerie Photos of a Rural Town at the Feet of One of Poland’s Biggest Industrial Sites | Fotografia Magazine
Eerie Photos of a Rural Town at the Feet of One of Poland’s Biggest Industrial Sites Rura is the story of a small town called Strzemieszyce Małe, whose fate changed with the construction of one of the biggest industrial sites from the Communist era in Poland. Destined to be erased to the ground, as it was located right next…
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William Daniels : Central African Republic, Uncertain Tomorrow – The Eye of Photography
William Daniels : Central African Republic, Uncertain Tomorrow International emergency medical organization Doctors Without Borders presents “Central African Republic: Uncertain Tomorrow,” an photographic exhibition by prize-winning photographer William Daniels’ intimate portrait of a nation often overlooked, even when it has been on the brink of collapse.
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Magnum Gets an Injection of New Talent From Six Photographers | American Photo
Magnum Gets an Injection of New Talent From Six Photographers This year the organization is considering a record number of new Magnum associates to potentially join their ranks: Matt Black, Carolyn Drake, Sohrab Hura, Lorenzo Meloni, Max Pinckers and Newsha Travakolian. To celebrate the history-making occasion Milk Gallery is currently hosting, Magnum Photos: New Blood,…
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Walker Evans’s Typology of the American Worker – The New Yorker
Walker Evans’s Typology of the American Worker In the summer of 1946, on assignment for Fortune magazine, Evans spent an afternoon at an intersection in downtown Detroit, photographing passersby. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/walker-evanss-typology-of-the-american-worker?mbid=rss the photographs Evans took in Detroit in July of 1946, when, on assignment for Fortune magazine, he spent an afternoon at a downtown…
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Edward Burtynsky: Water | LENSCRATCH
Edward Burtynsky: Water The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia, opened a massive exhibition, Edward Burtynsky: Water, including more than 60 large-scale color photographs that form a global portrait of the intricate intersections of humanity and our most precious natura via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/04/edward-burtynsky-2/ The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia, opened a massive exhibition, Edward…