I spent my years between college and now taking photographs of what people do at night time and how places look in the dark. While making these images I thought a lot about the relationship between work and entertainment and how advertising brings these two worlds together. The title came from a sign next to a shackled store front in Sandusky, Ohio. It read “Mega Nites Have a Nice Day.” The phrase has stuck with me since.
From the ethereal work of Flora Borsi to the bold and bright art of Fredy Santiago, Photoshop is used to create much of the creative and outlandish visuals that surround …
Over the course of five summers, Doug DuBois photographed teenagers living in public housing in a small Irish city of Cobh, depicting scenes of the kids drinking, carousing and coping with the boredom and restlessness that characterizes the period between
Green Art Gallery presents Jaber Al Azmeh‘s fifth solo at the gallery, running until July 2nd.. Where his previous series Wounds (2012) tackled the emotional ramifications of the uprising in Syria, and Ba’ath (2014) addressed the lack of freedom of speech as the conflict unfolded, Borderlines takes on a more aerial perspective, exploring both the roots of the global crisis and its implications.
José Colón and Guillem Valle of the Spanish collective MeMo have been documenting this limbo, which they published in their digital magazine’s second edition. To them, the way these minors have been treated — in an enclave that is technically a part of Spain — is a disgrace.
Stefan Petranek meticulously arranges text derived from DNA coding onto found elements (fruit, leaves, dilapidated wood), the landscape (beaches and lawns) and in structured piles. He uses alternative processes, digital manipulation, and a variety of mate
Todd Welvaert and Paul Colletti return to the podcast to discuss the scandal surrounding famous photographer Steve McCurry his altered images. Steve McCurry is world renowned for his National Geographic cover – ‘Afghan Girl’. The three of us had admired McCurry for years so we disappointed to learn but the And it turns out he – or someone who works for him – faked the content of some of his photos. The resulting fallout has sparked a debate on the internet about photo ethics and the wider implications.
Documenting dangerous gangsters is not for the light hearted. The MS-13 gang leaders private prison in El-Salvador is no exception. Not even the guards go inside the prison cell.
A Glimpse of Burn DiaryBurnDiary has featured more than 100 photographers in more than two years.Personal stories, details, places, landscapes… all through the eyes of the photographers duri…
Instagram boasts over 400 million users now and has never been more popular. But even though user growth charges forward, the interaction rate by users
Photographer Agnieszka Sosnowska lives on more than one square mile of feral Icelandic terrain, a landscape flecked with a thousand folktales, passed down from one generation to the next. According to legend, little houses lie unseen within the fissures o
Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2016 finalists revealed Twelve finalists selected in prestigious international photographic competition Leica Camera has announced that the twelve finalists in this year’s ‘Leica Oskar Barnack Award’ have been selected. Chosen by
The work of Zeng Nian brings together the evidence of photojournalism and aestheticism of artistic photography. His photographic compositions are inspired by Chinese printmaking in their panoramic format, which enables his photos to emphasize vertical or horizontal lines, and also by Chinese landscape painting.