January 2012
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New work from Corey Arnold: Arctic Shooting →
Corey Arnold has lots of great new work up on his site. You need Flash to view it though.
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Wolf Tide by Corey Arnold →
Solo show at the Richard Heller Gallery in LA with new work by Corey Arnold. Looks great.
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Now we’re back to crappy presentation as the primary medium. It DOES devalue...
– Chuck Patch in LPV Magazine Issue 1
The Digest – LPV Magazine →
Bryan Formhals reads the entire Internet so you don’t have to. This is a really good resource if you’re interested in photography and want to keep up with what’s going on around the web and still get some sleep.
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Vance Lessard →
I was very happy to find that Vance Lessard is on Tumblr. I’d recommend that you follow him. You can find more of his photographs on Flickr.
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Zoe Strauss on Artblog Radio →
This is a few months old but well worth a listen if you haven’t already heard it. Zoe Strauss talks about her I95 project and upcoming retrospective. (Via Manuel Dominguez Jr.)
December 2011
5 posts
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New Photography Collective: Burn My Eye →
Some interesting work and a nice, simple design too.
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November 2011
3 posts
Maria Sturm: Country Roads | LPV Magazine →
Excellent stuff.
A human being is a part of the whole, called by us “Universe”, a...
– Albert Einstein (via the always fascinating Letters of Note)
“New York Is Big But This Is Biggar” →
Thomas E Gardiner’s photographs from small towns in Western Canada are well worth a look.
(via Heading East)
October 2011
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Lens Culture review of Life in Death by Eva... →
Apparently there is a village called Death (Kuolema) in Finland.
I thought to myself: only in Finland can a village be called Death (in Finnish, Kuolema). For me, it’s this relationship to death that separates the Swedes from the Finns. In Finland, you are born, then comes a long period of suffering, and then you die. In Sweden, you are born, everything is Jätte bra! (very good) and then you...
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Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap...
– Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 (via sebastianwaters) (via noahkalina)
September 2011
11 posts
Crazy Little Fuckers - Strange.rs →
Childhood is weird.
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Oscar Juarez: We are part of a play →
Great new work by Oscar Juarez up on strange.rs.
Douglas Ljungkvist – My Brooklyn | LPV Magazine →
Douglas Ljungkvist:
I’ve thought much of where my relationship to color comes from. Growing up in the 70’s there was a very different color palette that I still very much appreciate. Orange, brown, yellow, and red, were used in ways that you don’t see any more. Sweden was a very homogenous society to grow up in and all the teenagers basically wore the same clothes in the late 70’s and early...
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Steve Pyke's ongoing series of portraits... →
Nice post by Wayne Ford on Steve Pyke’s Philosophers series.
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Fishing with My Dad – New book by Chris and Corey... →
Corey Arnold:
Nazraeli Press has just released my second book which is a collaboration with my Father, entitled Fishing with My Dad 1978-1995. The book is part of Nazraeli’s One Picture Book subscription series which showcases obscure and previously unseen work in a small format. The book is limited to 500 copies and includes an original print signed by myself and my dad.
It looks great...
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August 2011
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New online photography magazine: Timemachine →
Timemachine publishes contemporary photography from Australia and elsewhere in the world. Our emphasis is on showing new work and longer term projects; and bringing the concerns of photographers and their colleagues to wider attention.
Looks interesting. And the first issue features work by Zoe Strauss.
(via @lpvmagazine)
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Where Children Sleep →
Nice work by James Mollison
Where Children Sleep- stories of diverse children around the world, told through portraits and pictures of their bedrooms. When Fabrica asked me to come up with an idea for engaging with children’s rights, I found myself thinking about my bedroom: how significant it was during my childhood, and how it reflected what I had and who I was. It occurred to me that...
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Photographs on the Brain #39 | LPV Magazine →
Great stuff. Check it out.
July 2011
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LPV Magazine interview: Missy Prince →
Bryan Formhals interview with Missy Prince from issue 2 is online.
On Google+ →
You can now stare at my blank page on Google+.
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LPV Magazine Issue 2 - Venice →
Featuring work from Katie Shapiro, Mark King and Missy Prince, plus a group show with work from 15 photographers from around the globe.
Missy Prince and Katie Shapiro. Sounds great to me.
Photography Events in Edinburgh
pathlost:
The Photography Events in Edinburgh google calendar is constantly being updated. Drop us a line to add your event. Add it to your own calendar, check it from your phone!
Great resource for those in Edinburgh.
Statistics →
Michael Wriston on approaching people to photograph them in the street:
I saw a trend—of the 20 people I asked to photograph, twelve were men and eight were women. Of the twelve men I asked, all of them said they had no problem with me taking their picture. All eight women refused. The common rejection was that they thought I was weird (no offense!), with five women citing this as the reason...