Feature Shoot’s latest group show ‘Suburbia’ explores the suburban landscape through the cookie cutter cul-de-sacs, front yards, home interiors, and construction that make up this modern phenomenon on the outskirts of cities around the world. Curated by T
Our picks of the coolest photo gear in April w/ the Filson Magnum bag, the Pentax 645Z, the Sony a7s, the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM, and the Wanderlust 4×5.
My goals are to create landscapes that come alive with the acts of war, and cause, at least, contemplation of the nature of being American, to allow understanding, communication, and cooperation with fellow citizens. Photographer Eliot Dudik has created a
Eleven years ago, the 60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan was sitting in the InterContinental hotel in Amman, Jordan, watching her career flash before her eyes.
I had the lovely opportunity to meet Pamela Littky at her book signing at Paris Photo Los Angeles last week. I’m a big fan of her work, work that has a sensibility that seeks out places and people on the fringe. Her new monograph, Vacancy, published by Ke
Reem Al FaisalHajjThe pilgrimage (Hajj) is an event that takes place every year at the end of the Muslim year (Higra) and is four days long. It is one of the Five pillars of Islam and it is only an…
I’ve got a joke for you. You might have heard it before. A black guy and a white guy walk into a bar in Alabama in 1955. The bartender looks at the black guy and says, “If you don’t walk right out of here this second I’ll blow your f-cking head off with t
I want to make each individual photo as fun and surreal as possible and to have its own message embedded within it. In its totality, this series records all the little somethings in my everyday life and conveys the underlying message that there is no need to travel to exotic places to capture great photos. Instead it entails concentrating your observation on all the good themes that already surround you
Photographer Jesse Burke combined exploration, photography, and fatherhood in his images from the series Wild & Precious, wherein he headed out “into the woods to explore” with his oldest daughter Clover. What resulted is an ongoing scrapbook of the highe
This month’s cover story of National Geographic, about how to meet growing worldwide demand for food, is the story that got photographer George Steinmetz in trouble last June, and he’s still stinging from the experience. Caught in the political crossfire
Link: Marco Casino: Documenting Staff riding in Katlehong, South Africa « The Leica Camera
In this interview, Marco Casino, a finalist in the Leica Talent Italy contest 2012 and close partner of Leica Italia, retraces the steps of “staff riding”, his latest work done in South Africa. It has just been awarded the first prize in the Short Feature category by the jury of the World Press Photo Multimedia Contest.
Two amazing pictures showed up on my screen over the past few days. The first was from Myanmar, where a Rohingya Muslim woman was pictured holding her malnourished twins. The second captured a deadly explosion in Iraq.