February 2012
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Walks by Martin Brink →
Martin Brink has just released his series Walks as PDF e-book that you can download for free over here. I recommend that you do so. There is a quiet subtlety to Martin’s work that appeals to me. You can also read an article on this series by Wayne Ford from back in June over here.
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Ponds, Streams, and Swamps of Long Island by... →
Nice to see some new work from Dalton Rooney.
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Hot Spots: Martin Parr in the American South →
photographsonthebrain:
Hot Spots: Martin Parr in the American South
“My 30 minute documentary short, Hot Spots: Martin Parr in the American South, will provide a fun, entertaining and unique perspective on the career and creative process that drives the controversial Magnum photographer.”
via Kickstarter
Thanks MDM!
This looks promising. Martin Parr seems to be everywhere at...
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
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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
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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
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Memories Of Old Awake (by Cambridge University)
Dr Emily Lethbridge, a Cambridge University academic, is exploring the centuries-old Sagas of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur) during a unique year-long research trip. Emily is discovering that the sagas are closely intertwined with the landscapes and the people who live there.
I’ve always been fascinated by the Icelandic sagas. This project...
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.