MTV Breaks: Photographer F. Scott Schafer
Meet photographer F. Scott Schafer. He has photographed everybody from Eminem and Drake to Mitt Romney and the cast of Arrested Development. He sat down with us…
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Meet photographer F. Scott Schafer. He has photographed everybody from Eminem and Drake to Mitt Romney and the cast of Arrested Development. He sat down with us…
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Among the 24 million residents of Shanghai, there are only 250 registered sidecar riders. Drawn to the story behind the iconic sidecars, many of which are re-customed wartime motorbikes, photographer Aurelien Chauvaud set out to capture as many riders as
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/12/shanghais-sidecar-riders/
The shortlist for the 2015 Deutsche Börse Prize was announced today. The annual prize, which comes with 30,000 pound award (about $47,200 US), was established by The Photographers’ Gallery in London. It is given annually to a living photographer (or coll
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2014/12/shortlist-deutsche-borse-47000-prize-announced.html
When Katrina Arnold photographed a ladies arm wrestling brawl in New Orleans a few years ago, she was instantly hooked. The raucous events, which are…
via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2014/12/03/katrina_arnold_photographs_new_orleans_ladies_arm_wrestling_tournaments.html
For Everything Is Fine, San Diego-based photographer Brooke Frederick unearths violent aspects of the familiar, recording quietly obscene moments in the lives of unsuspecting strangers she encounters during her travels. Navigating such diverse regions as
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/12/strange-unnerving-photos-capture-chaos-life-death/
A: To me, the quality of your work is totally dependent on how connected you are to what you photograph. That doesn’t mean you have to be from a place to photograph it, of course, it’s just that you need to feel deeply about what you are doing. In my case the Central Valley, these small towns, and the issues they are facing are things I feel strongly about.
Last week, Tim and I talked over email about the process of making this documentary. It’s a fascinating piece, presented with no narration and mixing interviews, documentary footage, and graphic-novel-esque depictions of events that happened in the past. Here’s what Tim had to say:
David Guttenfelder, Tomas van Houtryve, Ari Hatsuzawa, Seung Woo Back and Joao Rocha are among the photographers in “North Korean Perspectives” at Museum of Contemporary Photography.
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For People of the Twenty-First Century, Netherlands-based photographer Hans Eijkelboom conducts a twenty-year-long survey the everyday fashion choices of unassuming citizens of the world’s largest metropolises, including New York, Shanghai, Paris, and of
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/12/rollerblades-jean-jackets-and-flannel-photographer-spends-20-years-photographing-the-most-pervasive-trends-of-our-generation/
By Kevin Purcell I pointed Mike to this slide in the Sony investors report that was posted on Image Sensors World. The graphic both shows (and tries to hide by using area comparisons) the major changes in the market for…
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In 2011, when the end of NASA’s shuttle program was announced, photographer Dan Winters decided that he would photograph the final three launches and
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2014/12/02/dan-winters-gives-emotional-talk-shooting-final-space-shuttle-launches/
35mm cine film with spots of fungus, debris and decay. © Robin Cracknell As the Palms Spell Your Name © Elena Lyakir Untitled © Nathan Weyland Our latest group show…
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/12/into-the-wild-our-latest-group-show-of-33-images-explore-the-wilderness/
Andy Rocchelli was killed while photographing the Ukrainian conflict in May. His last photos show his maturity and talent, colleagues say.
via CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/30/world/cnnphotos-andy-rocchelli-last-images/
It took 12 visits for photographer Souvid Datta to gain the trust of drug users in Kabul, Afghanistan
via Time: http://time.com/3611582/documenting-heroine-addiction-in-kabul/
You can’t just flip through James Hill’s new book, “Somewhere Between War and Peace,” for a quick survey of his 20-years-and-counting career
Guest Post by Marni Beardsley, Director of Art Production at Wieden + Kennedy the news spreading around for the last few months of julian richards closing shop was something you desperately hoped to be a silly rumor. even with his talented photographers a
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The photographer Jonno Rattman was on hand at this year’s finals to capture the competitors, many pint-sized, as they jockeyed for position
South Africa, chromatic portraits, directed by Nathalie Masduraud and Valérie Urréa, reflects South Africa’s contemporary history through the lens of its major documentary photographers, committed men and women, who experienced and documented forty years of theirs country’s history
Interview with Trent at his office in Adelaide. A must watch for all would be “Reportage Photographers” Trent’s passion and commitment is inspiring