Teaching Photography Inside Malawi’s Prisons
Photographer Kadir van Lohuizen taught photography to juvenile prisoners
via Time: http://time.com/3891643/malawi-prison-photography/
Photographer Kadir van Lohuizen taught photography to juvenile prisoners
via Time: http://time.com/3891643/malawi-prison-photography/
When I was on the ground, I constantly questioned the usefulness of my presence. I photographed people dying, to show them to those who let them die.
David Alan Harvey’s artist talk on the main stage at LOOK3 in Charlottesville on Saturday included several surprises: a peek at some of Harvey’s precocious early work, images from his latest project (called Beach Games, an exploration in black and white o
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2015/06/look3-2015-david-alan-harveys-reunion-with-a-long-lost-subject-and-other-surprises.html
via Correspondent: http://blogs.afp.com/correspondent/?post/turkey-refugees-islamic-state-kurds-border-desperate-flight-from-syria#.VX7tbGCqyn0
I’ve never been interested in photojournalism that attempts to tell a story through several pictures. I’ve always sought out pictures that tell a story in themselves, letting each viewer see a story that suits them. For me, a good photograph is one that tells a different story to each person who sees it
The judges at IPPAwards select the top 3 photographers of the year
via Time: http://time.com/3919216/iphone-photography-awards-winners-revealed/
Repurposing images depicting American life from 1964-74, this conceptual series challenges the viewer to link together the nation’s cultural history and the photographs’ intriguing yet disjointed visual narrative
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/matt-henry-narrative-and-dissolution-looking-back-at-america-s-past
Eight renowned photographers discuss how they’ve navigated technological changes in the medium.
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/adapting-to-the-digital-revolution
On this episode Robert chats with his friend and sports shooter Brad Mangin who is based in San Francisco.
via The Photo Brigade: http://thephotobrigade.com/2015/06/photo-brigade-podcast-74-with-brad-mangin/
One of the fixtures of NBA games is the row of photographers and cameraman sitting under the hoop near the baseline — something the players have
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/12/lebron-james-hits-head-on-baseline-camera-lens/
Photographer Larry Fink appeared on the main stage of the LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph last night for a freewheeling conversation with his friend, author Donald Antrim. Fink talked frankly about his formative experiences, the evolution of his motivati
The CIA’s attempt to corner North Vietnam left Laos pockmarked with tens of millions of bombs which remain to this day—some say it will be another 150 years before the country is cleared
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/lars-just-laos-the-cia-s-secret-war
via Correspondent: http://blogs.afp.com/correspondent/?post/lebanon-algeria-greece-us-syria-plane-hijacking-twa-flight-847-into-the-hell-of-beirut#.VXr1rDM8w20
by Jonathan Blaustein It’s a Thursday. You know what that means. Yup, this is a column I’m going to pull straight out of my _________. Sorry. It can’t be helped. It’s not that I’m lazy. Just the opposite. The last few weeks have been as busy as any I can
via A Photo Editor: http://aphotoeditor.com/2015/06/12/this-week-in-photography-books-sol-neelman/
In honor of Photoshop’s 25th Anniversary, we’ve been searching far and wide for 25 of the best visual artists under the age of 25. Four months into this celebratory y…
via Adobe Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2015/06/photoshops-25-under-25-starts-with-a-bang-with-8-global-phenoms.html
It’s Winningham who introduces Winogrand, saying “Welcome to the Winogrand circus,” and then Winogrand asks for questions from the students. He talks about how he works, his approach to different subjects, and the work of other photographers (Robert Frank, Walker Evans, Bruce Davidson–at 21:44: “[East 100th Street] is sickening…morally, it’s sickening, and photographically it’s just a goddamned bore,” and others). It’s a wide-ranging and very informal talk, but offers a fascinating perspective from Winogrand about his own work and others’.
For generations, families in Indonesia have lived at the foot of active volcanoes
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/kemal-jufri-living-in-the-shadow-of-fire-mountains
Tim Smith was looking for a day picture when a quick glimpse of Hutterite women led him to pursue a project about their simple, communal life.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/06/11/simple-life-among-the-hutterites/?module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog
The photographer was the youngest to be hired by LIFE Magazine
via Time: http://time.com/3915227/see-photographer-burk-uzzles-beautiful-chaos/
Sony has just unleashed its new a7R II mirrorless camera, a followup to the highly-regarded a7R. The new camera features the world’s first
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/10/sony-a7r-ii-the-worlds-first-back-illuminated-35mm-full-frame-sensor-and-4k/