Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Photographs of the Messiah Miracle Worship Center in Senoia Georgia – The Atlantic
Sing, Hug, Jump, Laugh, Pray, and Scream for the Lord Photographs of the Messiah Miracle Worship Center, a Southern storefront church the size of a two-door garage. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/04/sing-hug-jump-laugh-pray-and-scream-for-the-lord/476559/ Ben Helton discovered the Messiah Miracle Worship Center by accident. The photographer was out to lunch with his family in Senoia, Georgia, when they…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – “The Good Earth” @ Keith de Lellis Gallery
Juxtapoz Magazine – “The Good Earth” @ Keith de Lellis Gallery Keith de Lellis Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of postwar Italian landscape photography by Mario Giacomelli and his contemporaries: Valen… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/the-good-earth-keith-de-lellis-gallery/ With upbringings rooted in traditional values, the photographers of postwar Italy considered the landscape to be an integral part of…
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Houston : The Unseen Eye looks at Fotofest 2016 – The Eye of Photography
Houston : The Unseen Eye looks at Fotofest 2016 The caliber of the various exhibitions at the 2016 edition of Houston’s Fotofest’s “Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet” is very high, and the venues look good. There is so much to see, so little time.
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Gwen Coyne – The Early Years « burn magazine
Gwen Coyne – The Early Years Gwen CoyneThe Early YearsI have photographed memoirs from my daughter’s childhood for nearly six years. I’m more interested in collecting snippets evocative of her, rather than document… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/04/gwen-coyne-the-early-years/ I have photographed memoirs from my daughter’s childhood for nearly six years. I’m more interested in collecting snippets…
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‘Childhood in the Raw’: the Poetry and Pain of Growing Up – Feature Shoot
‘Childhood in the Raw’: the Poetry and Pain of Growing Up – Feature Shoot “My memories are of running barefoot, building tree huts, and raiding our veggie garden,” says New Zealand-based Niki Boon of her early years coming of age on her parents’ farm. Now a mother herself, she makes her home along the a…
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David T. Hanson’s Ongoing Crusade for the Environment | American Photo
David T. Hanson’s Ongoing Crusade for the Environment A photographer reveals the ugliness perpetrated upon once beautiful landscapes
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Ilona Szwar’s “Rodeo Girls”
Ilona Szwar’s “Rodeo Girls” Rodeo Girls, a project by Los Angeles-based photographer, Ilona Szwarc, documents Texan girls who compete in rodeos.
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The Forgotten Mountains of Darfur – The New Yorker
The Forgotten Mountains of Darfur Adriane Ohanesian’s images of Darfuri women and children are striking in their closeness to the people at the center of the civil war. via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-forgotten-mountains-of-darfur?mbid=rss the American photographer Adriane Ohanesian, who spent time with some of the thousands of Darfuri women and children who have escaped ground…
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More of the Chinese Art of the Crowd – The Atlantic
More of the Chinese Art of the Crowd After viewing news photographs from China for years, one of my favorite visual themes is “large crowds in formation.” via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/03/more-of-the-chinese-art-of-the-crowd/476256/ After viewing news photographs from China for years, one of my favorite visual themes is “large crowd formations.” Whether the subject is military parades…
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Surrealistic Drone Images of Istanbul Will Make You Feel Dizzy – Feature Shoot
Surrealistic Drone Images of Istanbul Will Make You Feel Dizzy – Feature Shoot Growing up, Istanbul-based photographer Aydin Büyüktas immersed himself in the worlds of sci-fi writers such as Isaac Askimov and H.G. Wells. via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2016/03/surrealistic-drone-images-of-istanbul-will-make-you-feel-dizzy/ Growing up, Istanbul-based photographer Aydin Büyüktas immersed himself in the worlds of sci-fi writers such as Isaac…
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Seydou Keïta 1953-1957 – The Eye of Photography
Seydou Keïta 1953-1957 Seydou Keïta is without doubt one of the greatest African photographers of the last century whose work, when it is analysed, is marked from the start by signifiers of the colonial context of his birth and in which he produced almost all of his photographic work. […]
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Daniel Tchetchik – Sunburn « burn magazine
Daniel Tchetchik – Sunburn Daniel TchetchikSunburn“The next day he woke me up at 4:30 in the morning to watch the sun rise over the Sea of Galilee – the most beautiful sunrise in the world, he assured me. We sat on the… via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/03/daniel-tchetchik-sunburn/ What a relief it is to move from Steve…
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Photographing Ikea, Some Assembly Required – The New York Times
Photographing Ikea, Some Assembly Required Margeaux Walker re-enacts the performance of consumers as they lose their identities blending into Ikea products. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/03/30/margeaux-walter-ikea-new-york-portfolio-review/?&_r=0&module=Slide®ion=SlideShowTopBar&version=SlideCard-4&action=Escape&contentCollection=Blogs&slideshowTitle=Photographing%20Ikea%2C%20Some%20Assembly%20Require Margeaux Walter sees it as a work of art. In her series “Sign Language,” she re-enacts the performance of consumers as they lose their identities to surrounding Ikea products
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5 Leading Photo Editors on the Today’s Most Powerful Storytelling — Vantage — Medium
5 Leading Photo Editors on the Today’s Most Powerful Storytelling Professionals from BuzzFeed, California Sunday Magazine, Mashable and National Geographic on the photographs they value most via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/5-leading-photo-editors-on-the-most-powerful-images-of-today-763655bab7f0#.1uv57g7ze Our friends from BuzzFeed, The California Sunday Magazine, Mashable, National Geographic and Vantage share visual stories that make an impact.
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Michael Berman: The States Project: New Mexico | LENSCRATCH
Michael Berman: The States Project: New Mexico As a New Mexican photographic aficionado, it’s hard not to know of Michael Berman’s landscape work, based solely on the significant awards he has earned. Not only was he our resident Guggenheim Fellowship winner in 2008, but he won the Governor’s Award fo via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/03/michael-berman-the-states-project-new-mexico/ When I…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – The Work of Eli Durst
Juxtapoz Magazine – The Work of Eli Durst Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Eli Durst graduated with a BA from Wesleyan University in 2011, where he majored in American studies and French stud… Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/2016-aperture-portfolio-prize-winner-eli-durst/ Durst was a recent winner of the 2016 Aperture Portfolio Prize
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A Family’s Loss, Mexico’s Tragedy – The New York Times
A Family’s Loss, Mexico’s Tragedy The sun rises, beds remain empty. Slowly, you realize something is wrong. Days and nights turn into a blur and nothing is known, except for the hurt, fear and longing that hang over your house. This is the reality that Yael Martínez and the family of his wife, Lucero, have…
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The 20 Most Gripping Photo Essays On Prisons and Criminal Justice — Vantage — Medium
The 20 Most Gripping Photo Essays On Prisons and Criminal Justice Crime, courts and prisons. Fueled by urgent calls for reform, the U.S. is scrutinizing its justice system. These images inform the debate. via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/criminal-justice-reform-on-medium-52f1b4e7ce13#.szznhy1n8 Crime, courts, prisons and police. Fueled by urgent calls for reform, the U.S. is scrutinizing its systems of justice.…
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It’s Sad To Think That This Could Become My Life’s Work — Vantage — Medium
It’s Sad To Think That This Could Become My Life’s Work Photojournalist Mary F. Calvert on the grave imperative to report on sexual assault in the U.S. military via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/it-s-sad-to-think-that-this-could-become-my-life-s-work-650048b9581c#.98lxh2bb9 Photojournalist Mary F. Calvert on the grave imperative to report on sexual assault in the U.S. military
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Sweat, Endless Pints, and Feathered Hair: Photos from a Seaside UK Club in the Pre-Rave 80s | VICE | United States
Sweat, Endless Pints, and Feathered Hair: Photos from a Seaside UK Club in the Pre-Rave 80s These photos illustrate that the way we drink in the UK hasn’t really changed for the past 30 years, and that’s almost comforting. via Vice: http://www.vice.com/read/photos-partying-merseyside-1980s-before-rave These film photos, shot from 1984 to 1987 in a Merseyside club by…