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  • How a Chinese American Photographer Navigates Queer Identity and Resilience

    How a Chinese American Photographer Navigates Queer Identity and Resilience

    How a Chinese American Photographer Navigates Queer Identity and Resilience For Mengwen Cao, who came out to their parents on FaceTime, images anchor queer life in everyday spaces. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/introducing-mengwen-cao/ For Mengwen Cao, who came out to their parents on FaceTime, images anchor queer life in everyday spaces.

  • Asmara – portrait of a city – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2020/11/16/asmara/ Somewhere between improvisation and imperialistic insignia: equipped with a Leica Q, Clara Vannucci travelled back through time in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea.

  • Girl Pictures – Photographs by Justine Kurland | Book review by Emily Shapiro | LensCulture

    Girl Pictures – Photographs by Justine Kurland | Book review by Emily Shapiro | LensCulture

    Girl Pictures – Photographs by Justine Kurland | Book review by Emily Shapiro | LensCulture Justine Kurland’s take on the classic American tale of the runaway takes us on a wild ride of freedom, memorializing the fleeting moments of adolescence and its fearless protagonists via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/justine-kurland-girl-pictures Justine Kurland’s take on the classic American tale…

  • Lori Hawkins – A Day in the Life of an Imam – burn magazine

    Lori Hawkins – A Day in the Life of an Imam – burn magazine

    Lori Hawkins – A Day in the Life of an Imam A Day in the Life of an Imam Lori Hawkins This is a story of a Muslim community in Brooklyn that was ensuring the Muslim funeral rites were performed – washing, shrouding, prayer and burial during … via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2020/11/lori-hawkins-a-day-in-the-life-of-an-imam/ This is a…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Philippe Dudouit: The Dynamics of Dust

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Philippe Dudouit: The Dynamics of Dust Philippe Dudouit documents the new relationships that historically nomadic indigenous Saharan inhabitants of the Sahelo Saharan band have forged with… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/philippe-dudouit-the-dynamics-of-dust/ Philippe Dudouit documents the new relationships that historically nomadic indigenous Saharan inhabitants of the Sahelo Saharan band have forged with a territory they cannot…

  • An unflinching portrait of 1980s Birmingham

    An unflinching portrait of 1980s Birmingham

    An unflinching portrait of 1980s Birmingham In the late 1980s, photographer Richard Davis set forth to document Birmingham’s working-class neighbourhoods and to spotlight injustices that were too often ignored. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/an-unflinching-portrait-of-1980s-birmingham/ In the late 1980s, photographer Richard Davis set forth documenting Birmingham’s working-class neighbourhoods and spotlighting injustices that were too often ignored.

  • Angie Smith: The States Project: Idaho – LENSCRATCH

    Angie Smith: The States Project: Idaho – LENSCRATCH

    Angie Smith: The States Project: Idaho – LENSCRATCH Angie Smith is an accomplished editorial photographer whose images document stories of hope and community strength. Whether she is photographing refugees and their new lives away from their unsettled home, children returning to school during the pandemic, via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/11/angie-smith-the-states-project-idaho/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 Angie Smith is an accomplished editorial photographer…

  • Frozen Are the Winds of Time – Photographs by Wang Lu | Text by Justin Herfst | LensCulture

    Frozen Are the Winds of Time – Photographs by Wang Lu | Text by Justin Herfst | LensCulture

    Frozen Are the Winds of Time – Photographs by Wang Lu | Text by Justin Herfst | LensCulture Returning to her hometown in China after many years away, Wang Lu’s images grapple with time and change, from her personal relationship with her father to the shifting cityscape outside his window via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/wang-lu-frozen-are-the-winds-of-time Returning to…

  • Poetic Shades of Black and White – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2020/11/10/poetic-shades-of-black-and-white/ Zurich photographer Philipp Weinmann was one of the first given the opportunity to try out the Leica Q2 Monochrom.

  • Laurie Blakeslee: The States Project: Idaho – LENSCRATCH

    Laurie Blakeslee: The States Project: Idaho – LENSCRATCH

    Laurie Blakeslee: The States Project: Idaho – LENSCRATCH   Laurie Blakeslee’s photography is a poignant look inside family, memory and loss, capturing moments of her aging parents and their consuming passions. Laurie was the first person I met when I moved to Idaho from Arkansas. Actually, we met before I moved via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/11/laurie-blakeslee-the-states-project-idaho/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 Laurie…

  • Photos exploring the cost of the American dream

    Photos exploring the cost of the American dream

    Photos exploring the cost of the American dream Photographer Diana Markosian pieces together memories of moving to America from Moscow as a child in a new book. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photos-exploring-the-cost-of-the-american-dream/ When photographer Diana Markosian was younger, her mother whisked her away from Moscow to America to start a new life. In a new book,…

  • A trucker’s photographic ode to America

    A trucker’s photographic ode to America

    A trucker’s photographic ode to America Photographer and truck-driver Ryan Shorosky has driven all over the US, along the way capturing remarkable landscapes. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/a-truckers-photographic-ode-to-america/ Photographer and truck-driver Ryan Shorosky has driven all over the US, along the way capturing remarkable landscapes and experiencing first-hand the country’s deep divisions.

  • In the West, Carolyn Drake Seeks New Expressions of American Identity

    In the West, Carolyn Drake Seeks New Expressions of American Identity

    In the West, Carolyn Drake Seeks New Expressions of American Identity Drake’s photographs reveal the textures of a nation too often reduced to myths, stereotypes, and clichés. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/in-the-west-carolyn-drake-seeks-new-expressions-of-american-identity/ Drake’s photographs reveal the textures of a nation too often reduced to myths, stereotypes, and clichés.

  • Claudia Lopez: Dualities – LENSCRATCH

    Claudia Lopez: Dualities – LENSCRATCH

    Claudia Lopez: Dualities – LENSCRATCH Born in America and raised in Juárez, Mexico, photographer Claudia Lopez charts the narratives that trace back and forth over the border that separates Lopez and her family from the city that will always be her first home. Like many others, Lopez and her via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/11/claudia-lopez-dualities/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 Born in America…

  • Brave Beauties: Zanele Muholi on Self-Portraiture – Photographs and text by Zanele Muholi | LensCulture

    Brave Beauties: Zanele Muholi on Self-Portraiture – Photographs and text by Zanele Muholi | LensCulture

    Brave Beauties: Zanele Muholi on Self-Portraiture – Photographs and text by Zanele Muholi | LensCulture Zanele Muholi teases apart one of her favorite images from her 2016 series of self-portraits in an exclusive conversation with LensCulture via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/zanele-muholi-brave-beauties-zanele-muholi-on-self-portraiture South African photographer (and self-titled visual activist) Zanele Muholi has gained international recognition for her direct,…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Sohei Nishino’s City Maps Are Made From 1000s of Photos

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Sohei Nishino’s City Maps Are Made From 1000s of Photos To create one of his Diorama Maps, Japanese artist and cartographer Sohei Nishino spends an intense month exploring a city on foot; shooting… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/sohei-nishino-s-city-maps-are-made-from-1000s-of-photos/ To create one of his Diorama Maps, Japanese artist and cartographer Sohei Nishino spends an intense month exploring a city on…

  • Portraits of my Mother – Photographs by Joey Solomon | Interview by Lodoe Laura Haines-Wangda | LensCulture

    Portraits of my Mother – Photographs by Joey Solomon | Interview by Lodoe Laura Haines-Wangda | LensCulture

    Portraits of my Mother – Photographs by Joey Solomon | Interview by Lodoe Laura Haines-Wangda | LensCulture For the past 8 years, Joey Solomon has been photographing his mother via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/joey-solomon-portraits-of-my-mother For the past 8 years, Joey Solomon has been photographing his mother. In the process of taking these monochrome portraits, he attempts to…

  • Ryan Debolski: Remember My Whatsapp Number Bro – AMERICAN SUBURB X

    Ryan Debolski: Remember My Whatsapp Number Bro – AMERICAN SUBURB X

    Ryan Debolski: Remember My Whatsapp Number Bro “In contrast to the concrete metaphors in the urban architecture and the materiality of construction, the bodies and flesh of the workers on the beach refer to something humane: of the flesh, tactile and intimate, something that is deeply lacking in these via AMERICAN SUBURB X: https://americansuburbx.com/2020/10/ryan-debolski-remember-my-whatsapp-number-bro.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ryan-debolski-remember-my-whatsapp-number-bro “In…

  • Tender portraits of Black life in Houston’s Fourth Ward Art & Culture –

    Tender portraits of Black life in Houston’s Fourth Ward Art & Culture –

    Tender portraits of Black life in Houston’s Fourth Ward Art & Culture – Photographer Earlie Hudnall Jr. has spent more than 40 years documenting the resilient communities which make up Houston’s Third and Fourth Ward, a place where former slaves settled after the Civil War. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/tender-portraits-of-black-life-in-houstons-fourth-ward/ Photographer Earlie Hudnall Jr. has spent…

  • Donning and Doffing. Since the start of the pandemic, health… | by Rosem Morton | Oct, 2020 | Witness

    Donning and Doffing. Since the start of the pandemic, health… | by Rosem Morton | Oct, 2020 | Witness

    Donning and Doffing Since the start of the pandemic, health workers have been operating in difficult and grueling conditions as they continue saving lives. via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/donning-and-doffing-cec4c46a5f34 I have been chronicling my experiences as a nurse during these times. My colleagues and I are frequently in close contact with the virus that could infect us,…