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photographic essays
[slidepress gallery=’caryconover-onthestreets’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Cary Conover On The Streets play this essay This experimental DSLR-created movie of animated still photographs is a byproduct of my work with time lapse photography. Using an EOS 10D and a 4×5 Super Graphic to rephotograph my black and white photographs, …
[slidepress gallery=’aislinnleggett-eightsecondsthequebecrodeos’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Aislinn Leggett Eight Seconds: The Quebec Rodeos play this essay “In the little time I spend with them, the men strike me as a mix of athlete, performer, daredevil and innocent country boy. Despite the danger and the grievous injuries–fractured jaws, broken …
[slidepress gallery=’victorcobo-americandreams’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Victor Cobo American Dreams play this essay This series is a complex, anthropological tour through the landscape of the indigenous Central American — by means of memory, spirituality, longing and isolation. Lives are concentrated with a vibrancy, an intensity of being that …
[slidepress gallery=’jansochor-hungerandrage’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Jan Sochor Hunger And Rage play this essay Although the Caribbean islands are widely considered as a holiday paradise, Haiti a state lying on the Hispaniola island, in the Greater Antilles evokes a hell and a disaster rather than anything else. The …
Meet Soichiro. He has agreed to us getting to know each other. Through the barriers of different languages and cultures, we will be approaching each other with the broadest possible open mind. To learn, to tell our stories. To gain trust and to share views. — Soichiro and his family control Kabukicho, in the …
[slidepress gallery=’mustafahabdulaziz-inauguration’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Mustafah Abdulaziz The Inauguration Of Barack Obama play this essay On January 20, 2009, the world’s attention turned to Washington D.C. Visitors, young and old, black and white, American and foreign, descended upon the nations capital en masse, braving the frigid cold …