Workshopx – Documentary Photography Workshop

This September, on the majestic south-eastern edge of Europe, the workshopx editors will team-up with award winning photographer Justyna Mielnikiewicz for an intensive, in-depth documentary photography workshop.  This workshop is designed for photographers who would like to deepen their understanding of the documentary photography process. During the five-day course participants will be covering a local subject assigned by Justyna, revealing it from an insider’s perspective. … Continue reading Workshopx – Documentary Photography Workshop

Photographer Patrick Collier

Patrick Collier has been making art for about 35 years, and has numerous exhibits and shows to his credit. He also writes poetry, and is a contributor to Oregon Arts Watch orartswatch.org. From 1998-2000, he and his wife ran the Chicago gallery bona fide. The gallery received critical acclaim with reviews in Art in America, Frieze and the now defunct Midwest art magazine New Art Examiner. … Continue reading Photographer Patrick Collier

another | place — Dead Ends: A Journey Through Offerton Estate

I can’t add enough to say that each series, book or artist featured by @anotherplacemag and Another Place Press is something I capture like pearls of wisdom falling off the page. Go now… follow them on Tumblr, or bookmark the website, or send gifts. Whatever it takes. And to Lewis Oldham, Great project! http://anotherplacemag.tumblr.com/post/146990452607/dead-ends-a-journey-through-offerton-estate Continue reading another | place — Dead Ends: A Journey Through Offerton Estate

The Uncommonly Common Photos of Emmanuel Monzon

Emmanuel Monzon is a french photographer and visual artist based in Seattle, WA. He graduated from the Academy of Beaux-Arts in Paris, France with honors. His work has been featured throughout the US, Europe and Asia.  The work of Emmanuel Monzon focuses primarily on the idea of urban sprawl and the urban expansion of its periphery. Monzon photographs urban banality as though it were a … Continue reading The Uncommonly Common Photos of Emmanuel Monzon

AMELIA MORRIS: THE STATES PROJECT: INDIANA | Lenscratch

This past week, Lenscratch.com featured Indiana based photographers through a series of features written by Jacinda Russell. One of the artists featured, was Amelia Morris. Amelia was kind enough to do interview earlier this year with Wobneb Magazine and F-Stop Magazine, so it was great to see her being featured on Lenscratch as well. It is encouraging to see local artists getting recognition. As for … Continue reading AMELIA MORRIS: THE STATES PROJECT: INDIANA | Lenscratch

Niall McDiarmid | British Portraits Exhibition – Print Sales Fundraising

British Portraits Exhibition, Oriel Colwyn, North Wales The London-based photographer, Niall McDiarmid, has announced an upcoming print exhibition. After five and a half years of travelling,  150+ towns, 2000 or so portraits – he’s pleased to say the first show of his work will be held at the Oriel Colwyn Gallery in North Wales in September. As well as showing a large selection of images from … Continue reading Niall McDiarmid | British Portraits Exhibition – Print Sales Fundraising

Book Review: The Last Stop by Ryann Ford

What started out as a humble Kickstarter project, has since grown to be a fully-realized photobook from powerHouse books. The Last Stop by Ryann Ford is a fantastic collection of parts of America that are disappearing: the humble highway rest stop. Ford set out to document these places before they were gone, much like a documentary historian who is frantically trying to preserve history; the fabric of … Continue reading Book Review: The Last Stop by Ryann Ford

STEFAN PETRANEK: THE STATES PROJECT: INDIANA | Lenscratch

©Stefan Petranek, Self Portrait Today’s featured photographer from the States series in Lenscratch.com is Stefan Petranek. He is an associate professor of Photography and Intermedia at Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis.  http://lenscratch.com/2016/06/stefan-petranek-the-states-project-indiana-6/ Continue reading STEFAN PETRANEK: THE STATES PROJECT: INDIANA | Lenscratch

Interview with photographer Nathan Pearce

Cary Benbow (CB): Can you please explain the idea behind your portfolio images submitted to the Family exhibition in this issue? How do they relate to your other projects, or how is it significantly different? Nathan Pearce (NP): The photographs of family that I submitted for this issue are all part of my major projects. Mostly my main project Midwest Dirt. Family is important in my … Continue reading Interview with photographer Nathan Pearce