Lauren Greenfield Honored with ICP Spotlights Award
Past honorees include Carrie Mae Weems, Mary Ellen Mark, Stephanie Sinclair and more
Past honorees include Carrie Mae Weems, Mary Ellen Mark, Stephanie Sinclair and more
Ferhat Bouda has made it his mission to document his people, the Berbers, whose culture and language have been suppressed over the centuries.
“We’re still going to deal with what’s going on for the next lifetime,” says Jake May
via Time: http://time.com/4187382/water-crisis-flint-michigan-photography/
The vital connection between landscape and the people who rely on it to sustain livelihood is a central theme in Lucas Foglia’s exceptional series, Fr…
Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/lucas-foglia-frontcountry/
How do you decide when you’ve seen enough of war?
via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/419754/a-photojournalist-walks-away-from-his-profession/
Ken Light’s photographs of the United States 1969–74
Bryan Denton has been making conflict images for a decade. He’s still alive. That’s down, in part, to the advice of experienced…
A terrifying continuum
It started as an exhibit on wealth inequality, now a new photobook broadens the conversation
Worship means big business in photographer Joe Johnson’s project Mega Churches. These spectacles of churches, huge in their arena-sized stature and au…
Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/joe-johnson-s-mega-churches/
Tom and I were enjoying our break when I received an email from Hin Chua letting me know he was going to visit New York. We exchanged a few emails and talked about meeting up, but I figured it was a good opportunity to record a show since I’ve always enjoyed his photography and taste in photobooks.
The fantastic story behind one street photographer’s vast image archive.
via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/lifestyle/earnshaw/
Works of Korean photographers presented in Korea Week have some remarkable visual creativity and their vision in photographs that are striking and intellectual challenging. Myoung Ho Lee’s Photography-Art Project is to introduce natural sceneries interven
via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2016/01/korean-week-myoung-ho-lee/
Aji Susanto Anom Recollecting Dreams “Not all who wanders are lost” J.R.R Tolkien Question about home, dream and everything between, photography is my emotional escape, I use it as something to exp…
via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2016/01/aji-susanto-anom-recollecting-dreams/
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders relied on the power of photographs to persuade, enrage and motivate.
“For politicians, the flash is like crack,” says photographer Mark Peterson
via Time: http://time.com/4174026/seeing-politics-mark-peterson-political-theatre/
Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of Manx photographer Chris Killip’s classic body of work, In Flagrante. This presentation of f…
Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/in-flagrante-two-yossi-millo-gallery/
this guy is the real deal. He’s someone who goes all-out to show the ragged edge between man and nature, on the battle lines where habitat is lost or preserved
There’s more bad news in the photojournalism industry today: Sports Illustrated has laid off Director of Photography Brad Smith, Photo Editor Claire
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2016/01/16/sports-illustrated-lays-off-3-top-photo-heads/
February will be a good month for Fujifilm fans as the company plans to ship several new cameras, including a new flagship in its X-series and a new telephoto zoom lens. X-Pro2 The rangefinder-style X-Pro2 (pictured above) sports a hybrid viewfinder that
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2016/01/fuji-xpro2.html