Tag: Jose Diniz

  • Jose Diniz – Periscope | LensCulture

    Jose Diniz – Periscope | LensCulture

    Periscope – Photographs by Jose Diniz | LensCulture

    A dark, rich, velvety photobook—we’re immersed here in the sea, off the coasts of Brazil and Uruguay, bumping up from below to catch a whale’s eye view, and then down again, only to surface in another spot with another vista, another surprise

    via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/jose-diniz-periscope

    Coming up for air, or peering through a periscope, we see — with surprise or delight or fear — what surrounds us at this precise moment, just on the surface of the dark sea. We’re immersed here, off the coasts of Brazil and Uruguay, bumping up from below to catch a whale’s eye view, and then down again, only to surface in another spot with another vista, another surprise.

  • Scratching the Surface | PDN Photo of the Day

    12 Ways of Looking at North Korea

    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.

    via PDN Photo of the Day: http://potd.pdnonline.com/2014/12/29512

    Like the camera, the periscope is an instrument for observation, but it enables its user to see over or around obstacles that prevent direct lines of sight. For his first monograph, Brazilian photographer José Diniz explored the coastlines of Brazil and Uruguay between 2007 and 2013 from the perspective of a curious observer