Tag: documentary photography
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A Collective Portraiture of 21st Century Kids Through the Eyes of Lomographers
2016-07-30 #cultureWhat are the kids up to nowadays?
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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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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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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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Tracing the Roots of "Brexit": CJ Clarke in Basildon
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2017-01-08 #peopleThe modern social landscape of Great Britain is delicate. Despite its efforts for progress, many of its executive decisions overlook many people -- the marginalized working class. Little did photographer CJ Clarke know, he was already documenting the presage of the infamous move that shook Europe.
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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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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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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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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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