Tag: documentary photography
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Cameron Schiller 2019-2022: Viewing London Through a Midwestern Lens
written by eloffreno on 2022-08-10 #peopleLondon and New York based documentary photographer, Cameron Schiller, has released her second book titled Cameron Schiller 2019-2020. The book is a collection of photographic insights from Schiller that have been taken over the course of her living in South East London's underground scene.
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A Photo-Reportage of the Poignant Reality by RODRIGO
written by cielsan on 2021-09-08 #peopleAward-winning Lomographer and photojournalist RODRIGO, a.k.a. heymars, shows how the straightforward style of documentary photography can look just as sublime and magical.
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Analyzing the Pandemic with the Passage of Time and Photography — a Gallery
written by cielsan on 2021-09-08 #culture #peopleWe curated a collection of photos, taken by our community, that captured the great changes that occurred during the pandemic, as we contemplate the past, present, and future.
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How Wangyunhan Uses Her Lomographic Arsenal in Documentary Photography
written by cielsan on 2021-09-07 #gearFrom the Lomo LC-A+ to the Diana Mini, Lomographer wangyunhan showcases how her Lomographic gear helps her to capture a wide range of richly colored and straightforward photographs.
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FANZINEDI?, the Italian Music Scene Documented with Exclusive Analogue Shots
written by melissaperitore on 2021-03-09 #gear #culture #peopleTommaso Biagetti, aka FOTODI gives us a brief insider-look at the contemporary Italian music scene through the second edition of his fanzine.
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Journey with Film & Visual Reportage in a School for Disabled Children by adamrsms
written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2021-03-02 #people #placesFrom his grandfather's legacy to analogue travel and reportage photography, Lomographer Adam a.k.a. adamrsms shares how he got into film and a series of documentary photographs of a school for disabled children in Ukraine.
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Quarantine Chronicles in São Paulo by Cris Miranda
written by cielsan on 2020-10-20 #culture #peopleBrazilian portraitist Cris Miranda is back to share her visual notes and imagery during the pandemic in São Paulo.
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A Lomographer's Visual Diary of the Chile Protests 2019-2020
written by cielsan on 2020-08-05 #culture #news #peopleLomographer Macarena a.k.a. cucoanalogo took up the task to become an independent visual reporter during the Chile Protests since last year.
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The Black Lives Matter Movement in Zurich — A Visual Film Story by Stéphane Heinz
2020-07-30 #news #people #placesThe fight for racial prejudice against Black lives continues in the memory of George Floyd. Lomographer Stéphane Heinz captures how the Black Lives Matter movement takes shape in his own hometown through powerful tones of black and white.
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Alex Majoli: Fragments of Life and Reality
written by cielsan on 2019-03-28 #newsIn the images of Italian Magnum photographer Alex Majoli, we are able to see the reality of our human existence, and an exposition about his work in Le Bal, Paris is currently up for viewing.
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Boris Brkovic on the Social Scenery of Addis Ababa with the Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens
2019-03-19 #gear #places #videosThe Ethiopian capital is captured in its most powerful and moving social landscape through the works of Vienna-based photographer Boris Brkovic and his Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens.
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A Place to Call Home: An Interview with Bayu Wira Handyan
2018-08-02 #peopleIndonesian photographer Bayu Wira Handyan traces back to his roots – the raw and natural Purworejo – by capturing them in timeless black and white.
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The Photographic Archive of Roald Amundsen's Icy Expedition
2018-07-29 #cultureThere have been many adventurers during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Expedition, but the most popular voyage would be.Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition – arriving five weeks before his other competitors. Take a look into the vintage archives of the travels.
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Dina Oganova's “Frozen Waves”: A Childhood Story
2018-07-14 #peopleIn 1990's Georgia, kidnapping young girls as a type of courtship or engagement was a trend that Georgian documentary photographer Dina Oganova thought has been long gone. However, Dina learned later on that it was still on-going in post-Soviet Georgia.
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Aletheia Casey Talks About Life and Motherhood in Analogue Shots
2018-06-17 #culturePhotographer Aletheia Casey takes inspiration from her own mother to tell her own journey of parenthood in pictures.
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Chasing the Fleeting Moments: An Interview with Clara Abi Nader
2018-06-12 #peopleThere are many ways today to utilize the photographic medium, but the best images are the ones that narrate stories. For Lebanese documentary photographer Clara Abi Nader, photography is writing.
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Frank Hurley in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
2018-06-07 #cultureThe most successful voyage to the South Pole brought great achievements in the sciences, and photographer Frank Hurley was there to witness everything.
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"The Salaryman" Story According to Subculture Photographer David Tesinsky
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-11-04 #peopleThe salaryman is not just a mere businessman in Japan -- he is the "system", the ideal career of the society. Men are meant to work for long hours and form exceptional professionalism. Photographer David Tesinsky gives us a brief look into the salaryman.
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David Tesinsky's Visual Chronicle of The Salaryman
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-10-14 #peopleThe salaryman refers to a person whose income is based on salary, hence mostly working on corporations, and they usually refer to the Japanese white-collar worker or businessman. Documentarian and subculture-lover David Tesinsky tails them around for human stories.
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A Talk with Photographer Enig Hui on a City's Consciousness Through the Subway
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-10-11 #peopleA train station is not just an infrastructure of public commute. It's the collective consciousness of a city. So many can be learned just by looking at a city's train station, and Enig Hui reveals them all in his oeuvre dedicated to subways.
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An Interview with Frank Herfort on Modern Russian Society & Icons
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-09-23 #placesRussia is the country that mastered resurrection from fallen empires, wars, and doomed anarchy. Like the Firebird, it rises from the ashes. But there is little known to the 21st-century tale of Russia, so here's photographer Frank Herfort to share his images and stories.
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The Metro Underground Around the World: Photos by Enig Hui
2017-09-06 #placesSo many can be found out about a country and society just by looking at their architectures and infrastructures. Knowing tthis, Malaysian photographer Enig Hui ensures he captures every existing subway in his travels.
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Snapshots from the Street Market
2017-06-17 #placesHave you dropped by your local street market nowadays? You'll never know the good finds you can get there. Apart from the produce and greengrocer, there's some interesting scenes you might want to double-take.
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Jacob James: Photography as a Gateway to the Unknown
written by flea on 2017-06-03 #peopleJacob James is a British travel and cultural documentary photographer who captures the people and places of the world in a beautiful light, both visually and conceptually. He shares his experiences from his perspective as both artist and teacher.
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Lomo In-Depth: Storytelling in Photography & the Photographer's Role
2017-05-26 #cultureThe social landscape continues to change and complicate. Photography becomes more involved now than ever as it takes an active role in society. We study the role of photography and the photographer in being part of the human story.
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Adam Jeppesen's Chronicle of a Polar Expedition: an Interview
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-04-29 #peoplePhotographer Adam Jeppesen is now ready to disclose his journey from Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Continent, in pursuit of a one-of-a-kind analogue photography project to remember this experience.
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The Last Days of the Romanov: Mementos from Pierre Gilliard
2017-04-19 #newsOne of the most intense moments of world history is the fall of Tsarist Russia. Up to now, it's one of the most discussed, with the on-going debate of whether Anastasia died or not. Swiss writer and academician Pierre Gilliard captured what would inevitably be their last days.
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Adam Jeppesen's Journey From the North Pole to South Pole
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-04-16 #placesWhen Danish photographer Adam Jeppesen embarked on an almost 500-day region across the Polar regions, he took the most unlikely documentary landscapes as he subconsciously paints them with flaws, blurs, scratches, dust and abstraction.
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Filmic Portraits: an Interview with Duran Levinson
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-02-05 #peopleBeing greatly inspired by both African and Asian culture, the Cape-Town based photographer Duran Levinson generously spills out his secrets on a successful and professional analogue photography career in his dichotomous oeuvre between fashion and documentary.
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A Dialogue with CJ Clarke on "Magic Party Place"
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-01-22 #culture #peoplePhotographer CJ Clarke had no idea what would conspire years later when he began a simple street-documentary series recording the daily lives of people from Basildon. In ten years, he would find out for himself the growing discontent of the national government, right before Brexit took place.
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