Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Nadine Rovner: The States Project: Pennsylvania | LENSCRATCH
Nadine Rovner: The States Project: Pennsylvania I came across Nadine Rovner’s work last year when I was looking for emerging contemporary photographers in the Philadelphia area who were showing work. Though I never made it to the gallery, I was able to see her series Pivotal on the James Oliver Gallery via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/04/nadine-rovner-the-states-project-pennsylvania/ Pulitzer Center on Crisis…
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McNair Evans photographs Amtrak riders in his exhibition “In Search of Great Men.”
What One Photographer Saw Traveling the U.S. by Train In the summer of 2011, McNair Evans took a train from Raleigh, North Carolina, where he’d been visiting his girlfriend, to Richmond, Virginia, for a… via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2016/04/22/mcnair_evans_photographs_amtrak_riders_in_his_exhibition_in_search_of_great.html In the summer of 2011, McNair Evans took a train from Raleigh, North Carolina, where he’d been…
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What Patriotism Means to Those Who Fight | TIME
What Patriotism Means to Those Who Fight “I wanted to focus on a different kind of power, something more authentic.” via Time: http://time.com/4268520/what-patriotism-means-to-those-who-fight/ “I’ve experienced all the handlers you can imagine and all the egos and authority and power,” Platon tells TIME. “I wanted to focus on a different kind of power, something more authentic.”
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The Fall of Flint — The Development Set — Medium
The Fall of Flint “You know what my biggest fear is? That people are going to forget about us.” via Medium: https://medium.com/the-development-set/the-fall-of-flint-2847187266a5#.bq2ooj110 Photographer Matt Black has profiled over 100 cities across 39 states for his project The Geography of Poverty. He recently went to Flint, Michigan, for The Development Set
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Doug DuBois’s Beautiful Photos of Youth, Age, and His Parents’ Failing Marriage | VICE | United States
Doug DuBois’s Beautiful Photos of Youth, Age, and His Parents’ Failing Marriage The photographer has a retrospective at Aperture in New York. via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/in-good-time-by-doug “Was it really that bad?” That’s what Roger DuBois asked after seeing his son Doug’s photograph of their family’s 1987 New Year’s Eve celebration. In it, the DuBois clan sits…
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The New York Times Portfolio Reviews By Elizabeth Avedon – Day 1 – The Eye of Photography
The New York Times Portfolio Reviews By Elizabeth Avedon – Day 1 The Fourth Annual “New York Portfolio Review” sponsored by the New York Times LENS Blog and the City University of New York’s (CUNY) Graduate School of Journalism, took place over a recent weekend. Leading editors, museum curators, book publishers and gallerists reviewed the work of…
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A Virtual Journey via Landscape PhotographyOIC Moments – OIC Moments
A Virtual Journey via Landscape Photography | OIC Moments Take a virtual journey around the world with the stunning landscape photography of Terra Quantum—a perfect way to celebrate Earth Day. Link: http://www.oh-i-see.com/blog/2016/04/18/a-virtual-journey-via-landscape-photography/ Whether we explore the world on foot, wheels, or wings, with all our senses tuned to high gear, or whether we spend time…
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Stopping All Stations – The Pyongyang Metro – Earth Nutshell
Stopping All Stations – The Pyongyang Metro – Earth Nutshell I was part of the first ever group of foreigners given access to all stations across both lines of the Pyongyang Metro. Here’s my experience! via Earth Nutshell: http://www.earthnutshell.com/stopping-all-stations-the-pyongyang-metro/ During my visit to North Korea, I was part of the first ever group of foreigners…
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Nina Robinson Captures Love and Loss in a Rural Black Community | American Photo
Nina Robinson Captures Love and Loss in a Rural Black Community Nina Robinson on photographing life’s poignant moments amidst its struggles.
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A Photographer’s Farewell to China | TIME
A Photographer’s Farewell to China Magnum Photos’ Patrick Zachmann spent 30 years photographing China via Time: http://time.com/4276238/a-photographers-farewell-to-china/ Magnum Photos’ Patrick Zachmann spent 30 years photographing China
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Capturing Cuba’s Streets with the Fuji X-Pro2 During Obama’s Visit
Capturing Cuba’s Streets with the Fuji X-Pro2 During Obama’s Visit It’s perhaps ironic that it was during our Street Photography trip to New York that we chose Havana, Cuba as our next destination. Ironic because we via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2016/04/13/capturing-cubas-streets-fuji-x-pro2-obamas-visit/ The people of Cuba are extraordinary. Many live with little but are proud of what they…
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Namsa Leuba’s South African Travel Diary | VICE | United States
A Travel Diary Across South Africa A diverse photographic journey through the outtakes of Namsa Leuba’s six-month residency in South Africa. via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/isigqi-a-travel-diary-across-south-africa-v23n2 Isigqi brings together a collection of recent photographs taken during Namsa Leuba’s six month residency in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2014. While Leuba undertook several long-term projects during her time in…
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Nancy Borowick: Cancer Family | LENSCRATCH
Nancy Borowick: Cancer Family It’s safe to say that we are all affected by cancer. It has tainted our lives through personal experiences or through connections to those we love. No one knows this in a more profound way than photographer Nancy Borowick,who watched two parents suffer th via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/04/nancy-borowick-2/ It’s safe to say…
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A Loving Look at Hispanic New Mexican Life – The New York Times
A Loving Look at Hispanic New Mexican Life Soon after arriving in New Mexico in 1981, Kevin Bubriski was entranced by the generations-old culture and traditions of Hispano Nuevomexicanos, whose roots stretch back to the 1500s. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/a-loving-look-at-hispanic-new-mexican-life/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-11&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=A%20Loving%20Look%20at%20Hispanic%20New%20Mexican%20Li The first photo Kevin Bubriski took after arriving in Santa Fe, N.M., opened a portal…
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The Lives of American Soldiers, Before and After War – The New Yorker
The Lives of American Soldiers, Before and After War For his series “Service,” the photographer Platon followed military members training to fight in Iraq, then visited with them again when they returned home. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-lives-of-american-soldiers-before-and-after-war?mbid=rss When Platon first arrived at The New Yorker as a staff photographer, in 2008, the magazine was redoubling its editorial attention…
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Regardez Voir : Cédric Gerbehaye – The Eye of Photography
Regardez Voir : Cédric Gerbehaye Every week, L’Oeil de la Photographie presents the radio program Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient on France Inter. This week, Interview with Cédric Gerbehaye, belgian photographer who speaks about his country.
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Anatomy of a Photobook: Moises Saman’s Discordia | TIME
Chronicling 5 Years of Unrest Across the Arab World Moises Saman explains how his book, Discordia, was made via Time: http://time.com/4277248/anatomy-of-a-photobook-moises-samans-discordia/ Moises Saman explains how his book, Discordia, was made
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Juxtapoz Magazine – New Blood: Magnum Photos
Juxtapoz Magazine – New Blood: Magnum Photos New Blood: Magnum Photos celebrates the work of the legendary agency’s six new nominees: Matt Black, Carolyn Drake, Sohrab Hura, Lorenzo Meloni, Max P… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/new-blood-magnum-photos/ These remarkable photographers have worked across the globe, from California’s Central Valley to the streets of Tehran, documenting stories with journalistic diligence…
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Inside the Cauldron of Hebron | TIME
Inside the Cauldron of Hebron In a perfect world, Hebron would be a showcase of co-existence. In reality, it’s a city living on a hair trigger. via Time: http://time.com/4280260/inside-the-cauldron-of-hebron/ When the Italian photojournalist arrived on Nov. 1, what some are calling the “third Intifadeh,” or uprising, was well underway
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Bringing Central African Republic’s Story to the World | TIME
Bringing Central African Republic’s Story to the World A new exhibition brings together two years of work by photographer William Daniels via Time: http://time.com/4282646/central-african-republic-william-daniels-2/ A new exhibition brings together two years of work by photographer William Daniels