As the ceasefire in Syria collapses, award-winning photographer Manu Brabo argues that photographs are a vital way of getting the truth out – Warning: this article includes upsetting images
Detroit-born rapper Danny Brown recently caused a ruckus when he posted an image taken in Melbourne by Michelle Grace Hunder to Instagram without permission. The photo had been taken at a music festival for Howl & Echoes, a Sydney-based online music site.
“Photography is the closest thing I know to exploring the unknown; we’re explorers of light aren’t we?” Words of wisdom, encouragement and inspiration from one of the great photojournalistic witnesses of the past two decades
Imagine for a moment that you are on assignment somewhere and you hear the deafening sound of a fleet of fighter planes; they are coming in to attack that place in order to destroy everybody there. This threat looms day and night, without respite. Your stomach is tense with fear, but you walk on, preferably at night so that no one can see you. You try to reassure yourself — you are neither an attacker nor a member of the armed resistance. Your weapon, your reason for being in this place, is your desire to provide witness to what others cannot see. You are a messenger.
This week and next, Lenscratch will be sharing the CENTER Award winners and the statements by the jurors to help understand their choices. Congratulations to Megan E. Doherty for winning the Project Development Award. Megan is a documentary photographer b
Little has changed for the residents of Barpak and Laprak, who found themselves at the epicenter of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that devastated the Himalayan country one year ago.
Today, I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart conducted with photographer Tina Barney. Ken has been producing interviews for his Art and Photography blog, and he has kindly offered to share a his interviews with the Lenscra
There is a group of talented still photographers that are incredibly important to the world of moving images. They are a rarefied group called the Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers. I recently had the pleasure of attending A Single Frame, an
De Re Gallery based in Los Angeles presents until May 17, Photo Femmes group exhibition by 3 emerging female photographers : Ashley Noelle, Bojana Novakovic and Monroe Alvarez.
five photographers were awarded. In the single image category, the first three prizes “Gold”, “Silver” and “Bronze” were awarded respectively to Sergey Ponomarev (European Refugees), Christophe Archambult (Southeast Asia Migrant Crisis) and Damir Sagolj (North Korea Workers Party Anniversary). Two awards of excellence were given to Chen Jie (Fukushima Under Radiation) et Santi Palacios (Coming Ashore).