This year’s winners are: Stefano De Luigi of Italy for “TIA – This is Africa”; Miquel Dewever-Plana of France for “The Other War”; Edwin Koo of Singapore for “Paradise Lost: Pakistan’s Swat Valley”; Darcy Padilla of San Francisco, for “The Julie Project”; and Jerome Sessini of France, for “So Far from God, Too Close to America.”
Tag: Darcy Padilla
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Five Photojournalists Win Getty Images' Latest Grants
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Quick Tip: Darcy Padilla on How to Make Better Photographs | PDNPulse
Quick Tip: Darcy Padilla on How to Make Better Photographs | PDNPulse
Darcy Padilla on the emotional and intuitive process of seeing that can move you beyond predictable photographs.
via PDNPulse: https://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2019/01/quick-tip-darcy-padilla-on-how-to-make-better-photographs.html
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Darcy Padilla – Family Love | LensCulture
Family Love – Photographs and text by Darcy Padilla | LensCulture
For over 18 years, Padilla photographed Julie Baird’s complex story of multiple homes, AIDS, drug abuse, abusive relationships, poverty, births, deaths, loss and reunion — she followed Julie from the backstreets of San Francisco to the backwoods of Alaska
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/darcy-padilla-family-love
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Darcy Padilla: In Julie’s shadow
Link: Darcy Padilla: In Julie’s shadow – British Journal of Photography
After spending 18 years documenting the life and death of Julie Baird, photographer Darcy Padilla hasn’t moved on from the story, focussing now on Julie’s partner Jason and his daughter Elyssa in a body of work she hopes will be more optimistic. In an interview with Olivier Laurent, Padilla explores her commitment to this family
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Photographer #431: Darcy Padilla
Photographer #431: Darcy Padilla
Darcy Padilla, 1965, USA, is a photojournalist and documentary photographer. Her career as a freelance photographer started after completing…
Link: http://500photographers.blogspot.com/2012/01/photographer-431-darcy-padilla.html
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A Desperate Lifetime, a Caring Photographer: Darcy Padilla wins the W. Eugene Smith grant – NYTimes.com
In February 1993, Darcy Padilla was photographing a team of doctors and social workers in San Francisco who cared for people with AIDS who were too sick to make it to a clinic. She envisioned the story as an updated urban version of W. Eugene Smith’s epic 1948 photo essay “Country Doctor.”
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Prison Photography
Photo by Darcy PadillaThe Practice of Photography in Sites and Former Sites of Incarceration