2020-04-21 2020-04-23
Lens Culture

Summer Camp

In this beautiful monograph, Mark Steinmetz distills the timeless adventure of American summer camp into a series of tender observations on the nature of adolescence.

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Lens Culture

COVID-19 Resources for Photographers

We’ve compiled a list of resources available to the global photography community as we navigate uncertain times: Find financial support, enroll in an online course, discover some new inspiration, or join a virtual community.

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Lens Culture

Ready for Surprise: Joel Meyerowtiz Interview 2020

The pioneering master of color street photography talks about his passions and the energy of the street in this wide-ranging audio interview.

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Lens Culture

Street Photography’s Perfect Unpredictability

Two award-winning street photographers engage in a conversation that reveals their deep attraction to this intoxicating, almost addictive genre.

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Lens Culture

Highway 61

Actress and photographer Jessica Lange invites us on an epic journey: through the States, through the artist’s memory, and through our collective nostalgia.

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Lens Culture

Rare Bird: Self Portraits as Melodrama

Self-portraits that reflect ideas of visibility and invisibility, what is acknowledged and what is not, gender, identity, and acceptance.

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Lens Culture

Turning Points: Life-Changing Moments by Magnum Photographers

From iconic images of major world events, to intimate moments of pleasure and delight — here is an outstanding selection of remarkable images from Magnum Photos — each with a personal story.

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Lens Culture

Simple, Essential Fragments from the Street

Discover here a different vision of street photography: images that are “separated from the decisive moment, the extraordinary, and juxtapositions in the humorous tone. Rather, I look for the simple, the essential, the light…”

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British Journal of Photography

Great works made from home #1

In the first instalment of a new series, we reflect on projects made inside, including work by Gideon Mendel, Jerome Ming and Stefanie Moshammer

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British Journal of Photography

Steph Wilson on the subjects of skin and flesh

Steph Wilson reflects on her relationship to photographing skin and flesh up-close, in all their imperfect gloriousness, during this period of self-isolation — the first in a new series inviting photographers to reflect on subjects central to their work

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British Journal of Photography

John Moore on documenting epidemics at home and away

Special Correspondent for Getty Images John Moore was one of the first photographers to cover the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Liberia. “I learned a skill set that I never expected to use in my hometown,” he says, as he reflects on the process of covering the coronavirus outbreak in New York

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British Journal of Photography

Mayumi Hosokura’s collages explore what a new skin for humanity might be

Influenced by the ideas of Donna Haraway, Hosokura’s latest publication breaks down the rigid binaries and definitions that give shape to our conception of what it means to be human

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British Journal of Photography

World Press Photo 2020: The Winners

Youth uprisings, arctic exploration, and a record-breaking NBA buzzer-beater are among the subjects of this year’s winning photographs and stories

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British Journal of Photography

Female in Focus: In Conversation with Dana Scruggs

In a storytelling climate that continues to amplify homogenous voices, Dana Scruggs unpacks the white gaze, institutional racism and the need for alternative narratives

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British Journal of Photography

Evidence of Work: Jodi Bieber’s playful images of her husband in lockdown

In the first of a new series focusing on work made in isolation, the South African photographer discusses her collaborative approach to portraiture

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British Journal of Photography

1854 Presents: Laura Pannack

Tonight, Wednesday 15 April at 6PM (UK Time), 1854 Presents: Laura Pannack in conversation with Marigold Warner, Associate Online Editor of British Journal of Photography, followed by an audience Q&A

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Dodho

The artistic energy; Ignis Fatuus by Alexandra Gataeva

It’s not ectoplasm, but an artistic energy which Alexandra pours into her hauntingly beautiful photographs. Alexandra’s photographs reveal the tendrils of electricity that fill overlooked spaces, pulling out the abstract entities that embody these obscured worlds.
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Dodho

New Year’s Dutch Craziness by Joke de Jager

New Year’s Dutch Craziness’ Every year, thousands (50.000) of people test their limits by diving into the freezing waters of the North Sea on the first day of the year. 
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Dodho

Disabled in Rwanda by Lukasz Sokol

Despite fast growing economy, 39,1% of population in Rwanda lives below poverty line. Over 80% of Rwandans lives in rural areas. As most of them can not afford health insurance, access to health care is limited.
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Dodho

Mountains of fire by Justyna Mikina

This series of images, ‘Montañas del Fuego’ (Mountains of Fire) were taken in December 2019 from various locations around the volcanic island of Lanzarote. 
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Dodho

Morning Market in Bangladesh by Ruobing Yang

My various interests in different aspects of photography help me to deliver many styles of work. My photojournalism work has been internationally recognized and used for educational purposes.
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Dodho

Room 32 by Michael Naify

The project, Room 32, is a pictorial investigation of a relationship that is in a state of agitation due to years of a lack of communication and misunderstandings.
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Dodho

Italian celebration; Ceri Race by Giuseppe Cardoni

The “Corsa dei Ceri” (Ceri Race) is one of the oldest Italian rite celebration. It is a solemn act inspired by the devotion of the Eugubines to their Bishop Ubaldo Baldassini, since May 1160, the year of his death.
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Dodho

Albinism; Without colors by Antoine Janot

In Senegal, 95% of People Living with Albinism die before the age of 30 because of skin cancer. A vast majority of these people are illiterate and forced into begging because of the discrimination and persecution they suffer from.
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Magnum Photos

Quarantine Conversations: Alessandra Sanguinetti and Jonas Bendiksen

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Magnum Photos

Quarantine Conversations: Cristina de Middel and Thomas Dworzak

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Magnum Photos

Diary of a Pandemic: April 17, 2020

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: April 17, 2020

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Magnum Photos

Quarantine Conversations: Alex Majoli and Mikhael Subotzky

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Magnum Photos

Devastation and Restoration in Notre-Dame de Paris, One Year On

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Magnum Photos

Photography, Trump, the Manipulation of Public Sentiment, and the Phantasmagoria of Politics

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Magnum Photos

Diary of a Pandemic: April 11, 2020

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ASBX
Emilie Lauriola Le Bal, Paris: Support Photobook Shops #5

Emilie Lauriola Le Bal, Paris: Support Photobook Shops #5

  “This is before the Internet and I was living in an isolated place, so access to ‘culture’ was quite limited but I fortunately did have the photography magazines my parents were buying as well as the radio shows I would try to tune into from the countryside to copy the music on tapes…”   […]

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ASBX
John Divola: Chroma and Spectrum Opposition

John Divola: Chroma and Spectrum Opposition

    “Animals by evolutionary prowess and survival mode are given differing powers of sight. Humans with the benefit of great vision are still limited to a fairly diffuse understanding of the wider spectrum. Such is the case of our art as well”   On the face of it, color or chromatic evaluation of form […]

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ASBX
The Impossible Science of a Unique Being: Peter Watkins’ The Unforgetting

The Impossible Science of a Unique Being: Peter Watkins’ The Unforgetting

“Objects are malleable things – mutely concrete, or freighted with almost unbearable significance. Watkins’ photographs share this equivocality, wavering between documents and invocations.”

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ASBX
Daisuke Morishita:A Raking Trilogy of Indexical Shadows

Daisuke Morishita:A Raking Trilogy of Indexical Shadows

  “Many photographers will know that moment when they cross the path of the sun beaming down from a fifth story window-some will not even see it, they will feel the change of luminescence on their cheek, their hair will feel warmer as they pace”     The is a debilitating moment for many photographers […]

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ASBX
Kominek Books: Support Photography Book Shops #4

Kominek Books: Support Photography Book Shops #4

“I had a calming moment and I started to nurture my love for cinema. So I guess for me to play the long game was to end up making cinema, starting by photography, then making music and so on. Cinema is the unification of all arts”     BF: Michael Kominek-artist, publisher, gallerist, book seller-what […]

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ASBX
Xiaopeng Yuan: The Liminality of Capitalist Anxiety

Xiaopeng Yuan: The Liminality of Capitalist Anxiety

“This set of images playfully break advertising’s conceptual ethos and artifice and instead represent real-world, unorthodox behaviours.”

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ASBX
The Heavens are Made of Ash: Ezio D’Agostino’s NEOs

The Heavens are Made of Ash: Ezio D’Agostino’s NEOs

“Asteroid mining might create a new Arcadia here on earth. But it might also bankroll the creation of gilded playgrounds in the sky, leaving behind a planet full of ruins and redundant humans.”

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