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Photography
"Sorry, you'll never walk alone" by Shin Noguchi
Shin Noguchi is a street photographer based in Kamakura and Tokyo, Japan. “Sorry, you’ll never walk alone” is an on-going series the photographer has shot entirely in the streets of Japan. The
June 06, 2014
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Alexander Gehring' "Messages from the Darkroom"
Alexander Gehring’s newest photographic series Messages from the Darkroom investigates the connection between photography and the occult. Based on historical photographs published by early twentiet
June 05, 2014
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Appalachia From the Inside
Frustrated by the outsider views of Appalachia, photographer and West Virginia native Aaron Blum took it upon himself to show the world a more accurate representation of life in the hills through his
June 05, 2014
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Clara Vannucci's "Bail Bond – Bondsmen, defendants and bounty hunters"
In 2011, after an internship at Magnum Photos in New York, photographer Clara Vannucci befriended a bondsman who would introduce her to the world of bail bondsman, bounty hunters and the accused defe
June 04, 2014
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Los Intocables
In his controversial series “Los Intocables”, Cuban artist Erik Ravelo takes on issues that pose a threat to the innocence of children around the world. From sex trafficking to gun viole
June 04, 2014
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Residents of New York
Drawn to subject matter that comments on current events and demands social change, artist Andres Serrano spent months with the homeless of New York City to create his most recent series “Resid
June 03, 2014
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On the Front Lines: Graffiti's Documenters at MCNY
The Museum of the Coty of New York is hosting a one night only event with legendary photographers Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfant, Flint Gennari, and Jon Naar for a conversation about their work docum
June 03, 2014
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Benedict J. Fernandez's “The ’60s: Decade of Change”
The 1960s were a quintessential and inarguable turning point in contemporary American history, rife with political, economical, and racial vehemence that beget a nation and generation eager to explor
June 03, 2014
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The Work of Antonio Boggeri
Antonio Boggeri was born in April 8, 1900 in Pavia, Italy. He learned violin since he was young. At the age of 16, he attended Technical Institute of Pavia and learned photography with Kodak 4x4. Two
June 03, 2014
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Nobuyoshi Araki's “Love on the Left Eye”
Since October of last year, the prolific Japanese erotic photographer, Nobuyoshi Araki, has been largely unable to see out of his right eye due to a retinal artery obstruction. As a result of this ne
June 02, 2014
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MOSSLESS ISSUE THREE: THE UNITED STATES 2003-2013
Mossless Magazine will be having a book release for Issue Three: The United States 2003-2013coincidingwith an exhibition on June 14th, 2014 at Picture Ray Studio in New York. Their newest publicatio
June 02, 2014
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Ending Stories
Dutch photographer Wouter le Duc is drawn to unique characters saying, “I am fascinated by stories about people who are out of the ordinary.” In his series “Ending Stories”, le Duc tries to u
June 02, 2014
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