In Pictures: The Unflinching Photography of Dorothea Lange
via AnOther: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/12235/dorothea-lange-words-and-pictures-moma-new-york-great-depression
After thier successful previous campaign, Negative Supply have just launched their new ‘Film Carrier 120’ on Kickstarter. As you might gather by the name, this new film carrier takes the original concept for transporting and holding 35mm film flat for dig
via 35mmc: https://www.35mmc.com/10/02/2020/negative-supply-film-carrier-120-launches-on-kickstarter/
As a part of the launch of the Fuji X100V, Fujifilm posted a video on their YouTube channel of Japanese street photographer Tatsuo Suzuki at work. Suzuki’s aggressive style rubbed people the wrong way, and within the week, he was scrubbed from the campaig
Portrait photographer Laura Stevens has achieved a great level of success since winning an Emerging Talent Award in 2014—and she shares some pearls of wisdom for others embarking on a similar journey
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/laura-stevens-a-present-observer
How new technologies and techniques pioneered by dictators will shape the 2020 election
via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/03/the-2020-disinformation-war/605530/
Cet ensemble de travaux examine le monde de la lutte professionnelle indépendante, un type extrême d’histoire physique qui mélange les intrigues de
via The Eye of Photography Magazine: https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/rich-wade-draw-a-squared-circle-pp/
The Controversy At the launch of the Fujifilm X100V, Fujifilm released lots of X100V promo videos, some of them made by their talented X photographers. One of t
COOPH recently got together with London-based street photographer and co-founder of Street Photography Internationa Alan Schaller to talk about one of the
What happens when a major photo magazine shuts down? That question has reverberated throughout our office ever since Emerald Expositions, the owner of Photo District News (PDN), announced that the beloved magazine was ceasing publication. The decision to
via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/02/friday-inspiration-pdn-30-all-grown-up/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29
This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – the 10th annual Women’s show at Magnet Galleries, Melbourne, plus a review of Dr. Lauren Walsh’s exceptional book, Conversation…
via Photojournalism Now: https://photojournalismnow43738385.wordpress.com/2020/02/07/photojournalism-now-friday-round-up-7-february-2020/
Luminaries of the diaspora on the legacy of 1960
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/02/06/world/africa/africa-independence-year.html
For too many years the concept of “distance”, when it comes to waste disposal has not been taken seriously.
via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/burning-dreams-28ded3964092
Joey Solomon’s photographs mount a formal challenge to the cultural law that compels disabled people to imagine themselves otherwise.
via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-visceral-satisfactions-of-a-disabled-photographers-gaze
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/bruce-gilden-lost-and-found-pp/
In collaboration with Magnum Photos, 10 Corso Como New York presents LOST AND FOUND, an exhibition of Bruce Gilden’s early New York street photographs from the mid 70s through 80s as well as his more recent fashion images.
Understanding other cultures and countries comes from walking the landscape, the cities, and engaging with the population, but how do we understand a country that has been under siege, experienced war, and has a new identity? UK photographer, Thomas Sussex (@tommy_sussex), has had a long interest in understanding Eastern Europe since 2014 when he began
via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/02/thomas-sussex-pathway-trace/
Fujifilm found itself in the middle of a heated debate about ethics and street photography yesterday, when one of the promo videos it released for the
He’s a master of manipulating the news media and the art market. But will he be remembered as a significant artist?
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/05/arts/design/banksy-legacy.html
British photographer Mark Power has spent the last eight years roaming the backwaters of the United States. The decision was inspired by the American television he consumed as a child; particularly the US Westerns brought to life by the likes of John Wayn
via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/a-mystical-portrait-of-americas-backwaters/
After going unseen for decades, Michael Jang’s work is finally gaining the plaudits it deserves – and the 68-year-old is loving every second.
via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/playlist-archive/michael-jang-who-is-michael-jang-photography/
After many accurate rumors and leaks over the past couple of weeks, Fujifilm has officially unveiled the long-awaited X100V: a fixed-lens APS-C camera