“I want to live right in the middle of my story. I just go out and walk through the story… and respond to what I see at that moment.” —William Albert Allard William Albert Allard claims he isn’t your typical National Geographic photographer. He avoids dan
I was thrilled to finally meet Judy Gelles at Photo LA this past weekend. She had her own booth that showcased her new series, Fourth Grade Project, examining 4th graders around the world. Five or six years ago, I wrote several articles about photograph
Link: Worth a Look: Adam Magyar’s Stainless | dvafoto
Photographer Adam Magyar, whose slit-camera photographs Scott wrote about in 2009, has a new project called Stainless. It is composed of both massive prints of subway cars and subway riders and innovative slow-motion videos of subway platforms as trains arrive at stations around the world. It is captivating work. And involved a tremendous amount of ingenuity and invention by Magyar to make it possible.
Inheritance is a sincere yet unapologetic documentation of one man and the many parts that make up his life. A New York City native, photographer Andrea Tese has dedicated the last two years to archiving her grandfather’s possessions after his passing in
Long time Nikon shooter, author and Adobe professional Scott Kelby switched over to Canon about 6 months. Being that he’s a popular guy in the photography world
Link: The Photographer and His Printer, Partners in Art and Love
Those photos would not have been seen if not for her — and not in the sense of the long-suffering hausfrau who kept the home fires warm while hubby was a dashing, globe-trotting photojournalist.
Link: Ananias Léki Dago: Being There Where Things Are Fragile « The Leica Camera
Indeed, my images are often layered, offering several possibilities of interpretation. I like carving up space, creating constructions in which I can introduce openings that allude, for example, to hope. I also oppose forms or insist on lines. It’s a language that follows a logic and tries to say more than what is seen at a first glance. You have to take the time to dissect each image, just as I take my time to create them. It’s a principal of framing that I have developed over time. It’s a thought-through disorder in which I organize several things at once. I try to say things subtly, to show things with delicacy
Covering gallery walls with over 20,000 castaway toys, German photographer Michael Wolf thrusts visitors into the heart of consumerism with his series Real Toy Story. Though Chinese culture has taken the world stage in recent years, Wolf has long called t
Link: Genius Magazine Editor Does It Again With Marilyn Monroe–Inspired Photoshoot | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source
At press time, reports confirmed the magazine industry had been bowled over once again after Shields oversaw a photoshoot of comedian Russell Brand wearing a suit and tie above the waist but just boxers below.
Photographer Seth Hancock set out on a cross-country journey to meet and photograph random strangers to explain why we need to get out from behind our computers and back in each other’s faces On May 28th, 2013, Photographer Seth Hancock packed up his car
Link: Tales of photo propaganda | Thoughts of a Bohemian
Dutch newspaper The Volkskrant (circ 250k) published a full page spread placing side to side images from North Korean leader Kim Jung Un and President Obama – in both cases, using government produced visuals
After spending several years abroad, photographer Harry Culy returned to his homeland of New Zealand and took a series of road trips exploring the world he had known while discovering it anew through the journey. By the Wayside is Culy’s attempt to portra