Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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La Marée de la Mémoire – The Leica camera Blog
Link: When Marzio Emilio Villa revisited the site of his adoption in Brazil, he found answers to some pressing questions – and was able to recapture his own story, picture by picture.
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The Art of Street Photography Through the Lens of Magnum Photos – Feature Shoot
The Art of Street Photography Through the Lens of Magnum Photos – Feature Shoot The street is common ground for the society writ large, perhaps the most free and open space in the world. It offers both a world of anonymity and community, for… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/01/the-art-of-street-photography-through-the-lens-of-magnum-photos/ For members of Magnum Photos, the street…
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Dream-like photos of children living ‘in the borderlands between fantasy and reality’ – The Washington Post
Perspective | Dreamlike photos of children living ‘in the borderlands between fantasy and reality’ Swedish photographer Simon Johansson spent 17 years photographing the magical moments that make up childhood via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/photography/2020/01/06/dream-like-photos-children-living-borderlands-between-fantasy-reality/ Swedish photographer Simon Johansson’s newest book, “The Young Ones” (journal, 2019), celebrates that time in our lives. The book’s black-and-white photos are…
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The Europeans: capturing modern Europe as it faces an era of change – British Journal of Photography
The Europeans: capturing modern Europe as it faces an era of change An ambitious ongoing project by photographer Rob Hornstra and writer/filmmaker Arnold van Bruggen puts the spotlight on peripheral European heartlands via British Journal of Photography: https://www.bjp-online.com/2020/01/the-europeans/ An ambitious ongoing project by photographer Rob Hornstra and writer/filmmaker Arnold van Bruggen puts the spotlight on…
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An outsider’s take on 21st century Japan
An outsider’s take on 21st century Japan Photographer Michael Magers visited Japan for the first time back in 2012. “For most of it, I fumbled around like everyone else,” he remembers. “Especially in the days before I was able to really use Google Maps.” It wasn’t until he connected with Shinji via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/an-outsiders-take-on-21st-century-japan/…
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Prom Pictures of Ukrainian Teens on the Verge of an Uncertain Adulthood | The New Yorker
Prom Pictures of Ukrainian Teens on the Verge of an Uncertain Adulthood Michal Chelbin’s photos elicit the timelessness of portraiture but also the timeliness of the political moment in Ukraine. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/prom-pictures-of-ukrainian-teens-on-the-verge-of-an-uncertain-adulthood The Israeli photographer Michal Chelbin has made images of Ukrainian teen-agers at two different locations during two distinct periods: first,…
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Heartbreaking photos show migrants traveling through Bosnia in search of a better life – The Washington Post
Perspective | Heartbreaking photos show migrants traveling through Bosnia in search of a better life Associated Press photographer Manu Brabo documents the experience of migrants looking for a new life. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/photography/2020/01/03/heartbreaking-photos-show-migrants-traveling-through-bosnia-search-better-life/ Their odysseys have also brought them to Bihac, a city in Bosnia’s northwestern borderlands. They have alighted here because it is…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Tania Franco Klein: Proceed to the Route
Juxtapoz Magazine – Tania Franco Klein: Proceed to the Route Tania Franco Klein’s work is highly influenced by her fascination with social behavior and contemporary practices such as leisure, consumption, m… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/tania-franco-klein-proceed-to-the-route/ Tania Franco Klein’s work is highly influenced by her fascination with social behavior and contemporary practices such as leisure, consumption, media overstimulation, emotional disconnection,…
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Ami Vitale Photo Voted Best of Decade by National Geographic Readers | PDNPulse
Ami Vitale Photo Voted Best of Decade by National Geographic Readers | PDNPulse National Geographic readers voted a heartbreaking photograph of a northern white rhino by Ami Vitale as the top photograph of the decade. via PDNPulse: https://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2020/01/ami-vitale-top-photo-decade.html National Geographic readers voted a heartbreaking photograph by Ami Vitale as the top photograph of the decade.…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – The Levee: A Photographer in the American South
Juxtapoz Magazine – The Levee: A Photographer in the American South The Levee: A Photographer in the American South presents a body of photographs by Sohrab Hura in which the artist explores themes of connection, persp… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/the-levee-a-photographer-in-the-american-south/ The Levee: A Photographer in the American South presents a body of photographs by Sohrab Hura in…
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Project XV: New Perspectives on Photography | LENSCRATCH
Project XV: New Perspectives on Photography Each year, I teach a year long Personal Project class at the Los Angeles Center of Photography where photographers continue with or create new bodies of work, produce artist’s books or catalogs, hone their articulation and consider their influences. To sa via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/01/project-xv/ Each year, I teach a…
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The Your Favorite Photograph of 2019 Exhibition | LENSCRATCH
The Your Favorite Photograph of 2019 Exhibition Happy New Year! I hope this year brings you all good things, from health and happiness to creativity and continued successes. Thank you for sharing your favorite photograph of 2019! I know that favorite doesn’t necessarily mean best–it can be a favorite via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/01/the-favorite-photograph-you-took-in-2019-exhibition/ Happy New Year!…
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2019 Seen Through the Lens of Goran Tomasevic – The Atlantic
2019 Seen Through the Lens of Goran Tomasevic Goran Tomasevic, a photojournalist with Reuters, spent the year 2019 covering unrest and conflict in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and South America. via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2019/12/2019-seen-through-the-lens-of-goran-tomasevic/604243/ Goran Tomasevic has worked as a photojournalist for Reuters for more than 20 years, covering some of the biggest events and…
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Tania Franco Klein: Proceed to the Route | LENSCRATCH
Tania Franco Klein: Proceed to the Route “I lost my sense of home,” Franco Klein says of her life lived between Mexico City, California and London. Recently I had the great pleasure of attending an exhibition walk-through with Mexican artist Tania Franco Klein of her solo show, Proceed to the Ro via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2019/12/tania-franco-klein-proceed-to-the-route/ Recently I…
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Jesse Rieser: Christmas in America: Happy Birthday Jesus | LENSCRATCH
Jesse Rieser: Christmas in America: Happy Birthday Jesus Merry Christmas! I have to admit that I’m not a religious person, but I’m all in when it comes to Christmas. The lights, the decorations, the tree, the fantasy of Santa and the reindeer are wonderful distractions from politics and the end of the world as via…
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2019: Year in Photos, PhotoShelter Edition (Part I) – PhotoShelter Blog
2019: Year in Photos, PhotoShelter Edition (Part I) – PhotoShelter Blog We all know that photography is so much more than light falling onto a photosensitive surface. It is a documentation tool used to visually record our rapidly changing climate. It has the ability to introduce anyone to world leaders and grants us insider a…
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A Photojournalist Teaches Us How to Make the World Better for Animals – Feature Shoot
A Photojournalist Teaches Us How to Make the World Better for Animals – Feature Shoot Over nearly two decades, Jo-Anne McArthur has documented the lives (and deaths) of unseen animals, including those used for food, fashion, entertainment, medical research, religious sacrifice, and more. She’s traveled to more than sixty countries, investi via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/12/a-photojournalist-teaches-us-how-to-make-the-world-better-for-animals/…
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Darkly poetic photos show what life is like in the Brazilian Amazon – The Washington Post
Perspective | Darkly poetic photos show what life is like in the Brazilian Amazon From illegal logging to indigenous activists fighting to protect their forests, Italian photographer Tommaso Protti’s work is the winner of the 10th Carmignac Photojournalism Award. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/photography/2019/12/23/darkly-poetic-photos-show-what-life-is-like-brazilian-amazon/ The Italian photojournalist Tommaso Protti’s work on the Brazilian Amazon is the…
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Paris Photo 2019 | LENSCRATCH
Paris Photo 2019 What’s not to love about Paris? The amazing food, the fantastic wine, the tree lined streets, some of the best flea markets in the world… but to us, photographers, Paris is very special in November, because we are gifted with the most brilliant photo fa via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2019/12/paris-photo2019/ What’s not to love…
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Dennis Hopper’s Quiet Vision of Nineteen-Sixties Hollywood | The New Yorker
Dennis Hopper’s Quiet Vision of Nineteen-Sixties Hollywood From 1961 to 1967, Hopper transformed from a stalled-out actor to an omnipresent chronicler of a country in transition. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/dennis-hoppers-quiet-vision-of-nineteen-sixties-hollywood Dennis Hopper’s photography archive—the Hopper Art Trust—resides in an office on the top floor of a squat building on the Sunset Strip, in Los…