Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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TIME Picks the Top 100 Photos of 2015 | TIME
See the Top 100 Photos of 2015 TIME presents an unranked selection of the top 100 images of the year via Time: https://time.com/4124895/top-100-photos-of-2015/ TIME presents an unranked selection of the top 100 images of the year
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Steven B. Smith’s Waiting Out the Latter Days: A photographer reflects on his upbringing in Utah (PHOTOS).
Lovingly Celebrating and Criticizing Utah With Candid Black-and-White Photographs For Steven B. Smith, a professor of photography at the Rhode Island School of Design, growing up in a Mormon-dominated Utah during the Cold War was “a… via Slate Magazine: https://slate.com/culture/2015/11/steven-b-smiths-waiting-out-the-latter-days-a-photographer-reflects-on-his-upbringing-in-utah-photos.html For Steven B. Smith, a professor of photography at the Rhode Island School of Design,…
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Paolo Marchetti – Requiem Child « burn magazine
Paolo Marchetti – Requiem Child Paolo Marchetti Requiem Child In Nicaragua the economic and social precariousness often induces parents to definitive and extreme choices. The illusion of a better future means that they leave thei… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2015/11/paolo-marchetti-requiem-child/ Some publishers have seen traffic from Facebook plummet by 40%, which reinforces the risks of handing…
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Finding the Noir Without Looking – The New York Times
Finding the Noir Without Looking Jason Langer said he is attracted to the main big themes in life: “love, sex and death.” He keeps those ideas in his back pocket, as he captures stark black-and-white photos on film of simple New York moments. via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/11/27/finding-the-noir-without-looking/ The pictures suggest a murder mystery, or at…
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See India Through Steve McCurry’s Lens | TIME
See India Through Steve McCurry’s Lens Steve McCurry’s India is the subject of a new show at the Rubin Museum of Art via Time: https://time.com/4102163/see-india-through-steve-mccurrys-lens/ In a country propelled into rapid economic development, Steve McCurry’s new exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art shows that some things in India never change.
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Victor Cobo – Remember When You Loved Me « burn magazine
Victor Cobo – Remember When You Loved Me Victor Cobo Remember When You Loved Me When I was four years old my parents went through a torturous divorce. My father had been using all manner of drugs and was an acute alcoholic. The rel… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2015/11/victor-cobo-remember-when-you-loved-me/ When I was four years old…
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Hiroji Kubota, Photographer – The New York Times
Hiroji Kubota, Photographer Hiroji Kubota’s path to Magnum started in Japan when he worked as a fixer and translator for members of the legendary agency. via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/11/18/hiroji-kubota-photographer/ He did, however, accept a beat-up Leica M3 from Burri. His life changed when he got a first edition of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s “The Decisive Moment” a…
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China From Above – The Atlantic
China From Above A collection of recent aerial images showing the vast diversity of landscapes across China, from cities to mountains, desert to sea shores, and much more. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/11/china-from-above/416424/ A collection of recent aerial images showing the vast diversity of landscapes across China, from cities to mountains, desert to sea shores, and…
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A New Day in Newburgh – The New York Times
A New Day in Newburgh David Burnett has traveled the world on assignment. So why hadn’t he done anything in the upstate New York town he now calls home? via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/01/a-new-day-in-newburgh/ The world traveler David Burnett was back home in the Hudson Valley when his wife’s cousin challenged him to an assignment. “She…
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After Tragedy, a Photographer Reflects on a 30-Year Love Affair With Paris | PROOF
Link: William Albert Allard has spent 30 years photographing Paris. In the wake of the terrorist attacks of November 13, 2015, he reflects on the spirit of a city close to his heart.
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Year in Photos 2015 from Latin America | AP Images Blog
Link: As Latin America and the Caribbean say goodbye to another year, The Associated Press offers a look back at some of the most interesting happenings of 2015 through the eyes of the region’s photojournalists.
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Alessandro Penso is TIME’s Pick for Photo Story of the Year | TIME
Alessandro Penso is TIME’s Pick for Photo Story of the Year The Italian photographer explains what motivated him to stick with the story via Time: https://time.com/4139666/alessandro-penso-photo-story-of-2015/ The Italian photographer explains what motivated him to stick with the story
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2015: The Year in Photos, May-August – The Atlantic
2015: The Year in Photos, May-August As the year comes to a close, it’s time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2015, starting with the months of May through August. via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/12/2015-the-year-in-photos-may-august/419655/ Among the events covered in this essay (the second of a three-part…
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Year in Photos from Asia | AP Images Blog
Link: As 2015 comes to a close, here is a glimpse of some of the Asia-Pacific’s most important events of the year, through the eyes of The Associated Press’ photojournalists.
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MuCEM : I Love Panoramas – The Eye of Photography
Link: This exhibition originated in an exchange between the two curators, Laurence Madeline and Jean-Roch Bouiller. It started with a text message, “I love panoramas” (a phrase spoken by Jean Dujardin in the French spy movie OSS 117) which crossed one of their phones like a flash of lightning. Familiar to artists, this flash of…
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The Sellers Way: Lessons on Life, Love, and Connectedness | PROOF
Link: Matt Eich: One day, while wandering a small village in southeastern Ohio, I stumbled on a rugged-looking man and his two sons cleaning up muddy dirt bikes at a car wash. Most of the folks I had encountered up until this point were incredibly distrustful of outsiders, so I was immediately drawn in by…
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Daoud Aoulad-Syad : Retrospective – The Eye of Photography
Link: The power of his images come from a detail, a gesture, an expression or an attitude. He has never set out to seek poetry; he doesn’t need to wait for it or watch out for it. His instinct is always alert. His love for the art of photography opens the way to an imperceptible…
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TIME Picks the Top 10 Photos of 2015 | TIME
Here are the 10 Most Important Photos of 2015 Carefully culled from thousands, TIME selects the best photos of the year via Time: https://time.com/4145154/top-10-photos-2015/ Each photograph selected for TIME’s Top 10 photos of 2015, carefully culled from thousands and presented here unranked, reflects a unique and powerful point of view that represents the best of…
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Cyril Marcilhacy – The Village « burn magazine
Cyril Marcilhacy – The Village Cyril Marcilhacy The Village Brann du Senon, former homeless, former biker, ex-con and eternal rebel, decided to change his life two years ago. After an eventful existence and several heart-attacks… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2015/12/cyril-marcilhacy-the-village/ Brann du Senon, former homeless, former biker, ex-con and eternal rebel, decided to change his life…