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Lens Culture

Looking Inside

These women are serving life sentences in confinement. Sara Bennett’s collaborative portraits make visible the women impacted by the brutal mechanics of the US prison system, largely outside of the public’s view.

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Lens Culture

Girl Pictures

Justine Kurland’s take on the classic American tale of the runaway takes us on a wild ride of freedom, memorializing the fleeting moments of adolescence and its fearless protagonists.

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Lens Culture

Frozen Are the Winds of Time

Returning to her hometown in China after many years away, Wang Lu’s images grapple with time and change, from her personal relationship with her father to the shifting cityscape outside his window.

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Lens Culture

Art on the Grid

A public art exhibition sprawling through the streets of New York reaffirms the powerful role of art in daily life whilst reimagining the experience of looking at art during the pandemic.

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Lens Culture

Brave Beauties: Zanele Muholi on Self-Portraiture

Zanele Muholi teases apart one of her favorite images from her 2016 series of self-portraits in an exclusive conversation with LensCulture.

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Lens Culture

Portraits of my Mother

For the past 8 years, Joey Solomon has been photographing his mother. In the process of taking these monochrome portraits, he attempts to unpack their shared and hereditary mental illness.

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Lens Culture

A Mycological Foray

Seeking solace from the multiple crises we are facing, many people are turning to one of nature’s most resilient entities: the mushroom. This publication takes us on a lush, multi-layered drift through the archives of a lifelong devotee—experimental musician John Cage.

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Lens Culture

26 Black-and-White Photography Favorites from LensCulture

LensCulture’s editors revisit 26 of the most popular recent articles that feature black-and-white photography – portfolios, essays, interviews, exhibitions and book reviews.

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British Journal of Photography
Mimi Plumb’s documentation of seventies suburban California

Mimi Plumb’s documentation of seventies suburban California

Reading Time: 2 minutes Plumb’s latest photobook The White Sky responds to her experience of growing up amid the arid landscapes of a West Coast suburb, and the environmental issues latent in her surroundings
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British Journal of Photography
Beirut’s port explosion reignites conversations on archive preservation

Beirut’s port explosion reignites conversations on archive preservation

Reading Time: 5 minutes A colossal explosion in Beirut imperilled three major photo institutions near the blast site, and propelled issues of photo heritage preservation in the volatile region to the fore.
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British Journal of Photography
Chloe Dewe Mathews’ excavates the Tabernas Desert’s layered histories

Chloe Dewe Mathews’ excavates the Tabernas Desert’s layered histories

Reading Time: 5 minutes Dewe Mathews’ latest project delves into an arid landscape scarred by relentless economic cycles
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British Journal of Photography
Mårten Lange searches for a phantom light in China’s metropolis

Mårten Lange searches for a phantom light in China’s metropolis

Reading Time: 2 minutes Photographed in six of China’s largest cities, Lange’s latest publication imagines a futuristic metropolis, haunted by its past
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British Journal of Photography
Louisiana van Onna and the question of visualising the climate crisis

Louisiana van Onna and the question of visualising the climate crisis

Reading Time: 3 minutes “I’ve been working on the relationship between humans and nature for a long time. It’s difficult to make tangible; it’s too big to understand” 
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British Journal of Photography
Prix Pictet announce a new environmental podcast

Prix Pictet announce a new environmental podcast

Reading Time: 2 minutes This week, the Prix Pictet has announced a new podcast exploring the intersection of photography and the environment
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British Journal of Photography
Sabine Rovers’ unlikely friendship with a Dutch cowboy

Sabine Rovers’ unlikely friendship with a Dutch cowboy

Reading Time: 3 minutes The photographer’s portrait of a cowboy she met by chance in rural Holland depicts solitude as freedom, for both herself and her subject
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British Journal of Photography
Five photographers you should know from Melbourne’s PHOTO 2021

Five photographers you should know from Melbourne’s PHOTO 2021

Reading Time: 3 minutes The first edition, planned for February 2021, will present an ambitious new festival of photography
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Dodho

Descendants of Samurai Ryotaro Horiuchi

In the Soma region of Fukushima prefecture, there is a traditional Samurai festival called “Soma Nomaoi”, which is said to have continued for more than 1000 years.
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Dodho

Inside camera bag of Bruce Haswell

My interest in photography began after leaving school and finding employment in a commercial photographic studio in Sydney and where I nurtured a growing interest in black and white imagery while relishing the work of such greats as Andre Kertesz,Walker Evans, Robert Frank and Lee Friedlander
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Dodho

An Effortless Way to Make the Most out of Your Photographs with Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Lightroom is now the golden standard of editing. Millions of photographers trust this program when it comes to post-processing photos. Amateurs and professionals equally. 
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Dodho

Interview with Alain Schroeder; published in our print edition #14

When I finally had divers willing to be photographed and permission to hang my backdrop, it started to rain and I had to shoot holding an umbrella and protect my camera.
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Dodho

Blurred by Anne-Claire Vimal du Monteil

Blur has a great importance in my photographic work. When a reflection appears, when distorting or transparent material interferes between me and my subject, I deeply enjoy seeing my subject’s new appearance.
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Dodho

François Mitterrand by Diego Goldberg

I lived in France from 1976 to 1980. While there I had been covering the Socialist Party and when François Mitterrand decided to be a candidate again for the presidential elections I wrote him a letter with a project to document his campaign from the inside, with total access to his private and political activities.
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Dodho

Portraits; Lockdown Life by Danny Van der Elst

The photography project Lockdown Life portrays different people who each deal with temporary loneliness in their own way. I photographed them in houses, apartments and student flats.
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Dodho

Interview with Diego Bardone; published in our print edition #14

A Streeter must only and exclusively think about capturing photographs, he must feel at home while walking the streets of our cities and must not be influenced by anything.
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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: November 13, 2020

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Magnum Photos

Bruno Barbey: 1941 – 2020

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: November 6, 2020

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Magnum Photos

The 2020 Presidential Election, Through the Eyes of Magnum Photographers

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Magnum Photos

Magnum Editions Posters

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Magnum Photos

Considering an Election

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: October 30, 2020

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Magnum Photos

America in Crisis: Revisited

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ASBX
Bertrand Cavalier Concrete Doesn’t Burn, it Crumbles.

Bertrand Cavalier Concrete Doesn’t Burn, it Crumbles.

  “Struggle is often written in the foundation of our city’s (un)natural architecture”     Struggle is often written in the foundation of our city’s (un)natural architecture. In our rural areas, it is marked by temporary institutions-the grass, trees, fields and clearings bear the organization of bomb craters and sweeps of forest shoulder a mane […]

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ASBX
Adrian Samson’s Mother

Adrian Samson’s Mother

  “During these moments of quiet solitude in the bitter January cold, a transformation of emphasis on how I began to re-order the world was beginning, but I did not completely understand its momentum”   Childbearing presents a compulsion to re-order the world. You begin to notice things differently. This is due in course to […]

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ASBX
David Billet & Ian Kline’s Rabbit/Hare Texas Reason

David Billet & Ian Kline’s Rabbit/Hare Texas Reason

“The picture stays in the kid. Tell heaven don’t wait for me”   What is an image produced if not the perversion of self either in or out of frame? Authorship is dictatorship, no? What to do with a pare?   Game Over, and if this isn’t an obvious affront to the Texas that I […]

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ASBX
Mimi Plumb: Sheltering Under The White Sky

Mimi Plumb: Sheltering Under The White Sky

“I hear the sound of victory. I hear the sound of victory. I hear the sound of victory”. 1976, the centenary-a procrastinator’s wet dream”   The kids are smiling, their bodies are interlaced within the disused tire mound and the coyote snarls staring dead-eyed and hungry from the top of the bare picnic table. He […]

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ASBX
Jurgen Teller & Harmony Korine William Eggleston 414

Jurgen Teller & Harmony Korine William Eggleston 414

  “There is an emphasis on banality, but also the whispered markings of the south with dead deer and hand-painted signage”   William Eggleston 414 is a compelling book for what it is and what it is not. At first, when I saw the title in the Steidl catalogue, I simply thought it was a […]

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ASBX
Ryan Debolski: Remember My Whatsapp Number Bro

Ryan Debolski: Remember My Whatsapp Number Bro

“In contrast to the concrete metaphors in the urban architecture and the materiality of construction, the bodies and flesh of the workers on the beach refer to something humane: of the flesh, tactile and intimate, something that is deeply lacking in these isolated lives.”

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ASBX
Alex Llovet’s The Escape Velocity

Alex Llovet’s The Escape Velocity

““Everything tries to escape from that which determines its freedom”   Escape velocity is in scientific terms, according to the grand doyen (cough, cough) of free knowledge Wikpedia “the minimum speed needed for a free, non-propelled object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body, that is, to achieve an infinite distance from […]

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
The Most Beautiful Place in the World

The Most Beautiful Place in the World

Contemporary Slovenian photography, or at least the selected fragment of it was presented to the domestic public in another exhibition of the Croatian Photographic Union, this time held in KlovićeviDvori. The curator, Sandra KrižićBoban moves the focus from the domestic art scene to the neighboring scene, the Slovenian scene, creating a collaboration with Gallery Fotografija…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Faces of Time

Faces of Time

In 1929, German photographer August Sander (1876-1964) published a book with sixty photographs portraying the people of his time. In genre terms, one might call these photographs portraits which either show individual persons, or several of them set in the same environment. It is clear that each person is aware that he / she is…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Somewhere

Somewhere

She began at this time to describe landscape as if anything she saw was a natural phenomenon, a thing existent in itself, and she found it, this exercise, very interesting and it finally led her to the later series of Operas and Plays. I am trying to be as commonplace as I can be, she used to…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Media-logged journey– pleasures and asceticism of transcendence

Media-logged journey– pleasures and asceticism of transcendence

Media-logged journey as transcendence of “the imminent conditions of consciousness” and the naïve art-phenomenology of “reality” Đukić versus Altamira and On Kawara Assuming reality is real, its media-trace/manifestation are also real. The significance of the media-projected reality uncovers itself through strengthening the awareness of necessity to transcend the realistic ideology frame. It is exactly this…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Constructing an identity through the family archive  / Archon of the family heritage

Constructing an identity through the family archive / Archon of the family heritage

Where does the need to build an identity by reconstructing a family history come from? What is it in the past that is so strong that we could possibly rely on in an attempt to define our own existence?  Are we looking for an explanation? For reasons? Justification?  Or are we simply denying our own…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Davor Sanvincenti’s Fringe Oscillations

Davor Sanvincenti’s Fringe Oscillations

Davor takes interest in the fringe fields of light. What does he find in them? Fringe frequencies? But there is no such a thing, cause frequencies always move on, metamorphosing from visible to invisible, from light to sound and, further down to the oscillations that make up the universe. The given possibilities of our perceptions…

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