Art & Oppression: PhotoSummer Exhibit Opportunity @ CENTER
ART & OPPRESSION CENTER and the Santa Fe University of Art & Design’s Marion Center for Photographic Arts will host an exhibition and discussion on the theme of Art & Oppression to kick off PhotoSummer’s 2017 events. We invite you to submit your images and participate in the upcoming events surrounding photography’s important role in activism and advocacy. The exhibition will open at the Marion Center for … Continue reading Art & Oppression: PhotoSummer Exhibit Opportunity @ CENTER
The Power of the Story – Talk & Slideshow by Giles Duley at Bronx Documentary Center: Friday, March 24, 7pm
After the Firebird – Magical images by Ekaterina Vasilyeva
Storytelling is something we humans have always been doing, to some degree. Telling all sorts of tales has been an important part of our lives for millennia. Themes that all great storytellers use; birth, growth, destruction, death, and rebirth are important aspects of what it is like to be human, and what its like to experience life. There are a number of Russian folktales that … Continue reading After the Firebird – Magical images by Ekaterina Vasilyeva
Small Town Inertia photo book project – J A Mortram
Surviving life and austerity on the margins Jim Mortram is a photographer from Dereham, Norfolk, UK. He has been photographing members of his community who are on the fringes of society. For the last seven years, Jim has been photographing the lives of people in his community who, through physical and mental problems and a failing social security system, face isolation and loneliness in their … Continue reading Small Town Inertia photo book project – J A Mortram
FORMAT17 | HABITAT
The 2017 edition of FORMAT, the UK’s largest photography festival will explore the theme of HABITAT. Continue reading FORMAT17 | HABITAT
Through Darkness to Light by Jeanine Michna-Bales
Photographs Along the Underground Railroad Continue reading Through Darkness to Light by Jeanine Michna-Bales
Book Review: Palm Springs: The Good Life Goes On by Nancy Baron
Nancy Baron is a documentary filmmaker and photographer who lives in Palm Springs, Calif. In Palm Springs: The Good Life Goes On, she picks up where she left off from her 2014 book, The Good Life: Palm Springs, documenting her community of mid century modern enthusiasts. The collective community of self-proclaimed modernists are committed to the mid century modern lifestyle and the preservation of its … Continue reading Book Review: Palm Springs: The Good Life Goes On by Nancy Baron
POTD – Alison Benbow
Reflection – Alison Benbow Continue reading POTD – Alison Benbow
127 Film Day Exhibition
An upcoming exhibition featuring images made with 127 format film or cameras is being hosted by J.M. Golding – please see the post at the website: http://127film.blogspot.com/ The deadline is coming up quick (February 27, 2017) – All types of 127 film format are welcome, whether the film began its life as 127, or you used 35 mm film in a 127 camera, or you cut down … Continue reading 127 Film Day Exhibition
Based on a False Story by Al Brydon
What was old is new again – A conversation with the past Continue reading Based on a False Story by Al Brydon
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