My friend Brittany sent me a link to this photographer’s Tumblr. I googled his name and found another blog that he has; both have slightly different content but his images are beautiful.
http://mrelbank.tumblr.com/
http://brock-elbank.blogspot.com/
My friend Brittany sent me a link to this photographer’s Tumblr. I googled his name and found another blog that he has; both have slightly different content but his images are beautiful.
http://mrelbank.tumblr.com/
http://brock-elbank.blogspot.com/
Recently I’ve been into Swedish photographers. Maybe it’s a thing? His landscapes/buildings remind me a little of Stephen Shore; his portraits are beautiful. Check it:
http://www.yanngross.com
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#1 Must Have, a queer zine depicting images of Seattle queers, is having a show in the Leslie Lohman Gallery in New York. This is the same gallery that Sophia Wallace has showed at (also a Seattle native). The purpose of #1 Must Have is to bring images of queers, by queers to the public eye. Below are links to both the zine’s website and the Leslie Lohman Gallery.
Press Release for the NY show:
http://www.leslielohman.com/about/press-release/1-must-have-pr.html
#1 Must Have
http://number1musthave.tumblr.com/about
Myra Greene
I found this video on kickstarter and then checked her work out. I like a lot of her work, especailly the techniques she uses in her self portraits. Here is her most recent series. In the video she talks about how some of the subjects would perform whiteness, how she would direct them to perform whiteness, etc. The Check it:
video link: http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/05/proposed_book_project_my_white_friends_explores_photographys_description_of_race.html
website: www.myragreene.com
I found this series of images after doing research for a club co-facilitate on campus. This week we are talking about compulsory able-bodiedness in society. Throughout the photographic world we see people who disabled or handicap depicted as “freaks” –dehumanized. Holly Norris (who is a young, amateur photographer) captures her model in a way that plays off of American Apparel advertisements to emphasize the person in the image, rather than the disability.
hollynorris.ca