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IMPACT: An Online Exhibition

IMPACT: An Online Exhibition. Visit the inaugural IMPACT online exhibition, a new project exploring the blog medium as a venue for photographic work. RESOLVE is excited to be hosting this experimental...

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Ward by Ward, New Orleans Marches Back by Mario Tama (NYT LENS)

Photojournalist Mario Tama has spent the last 5 years covering the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. A great selection of his images are featured on the New York Times LENS Blog. Click here for Mario...

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Military Censorship by Mike Kamber (Bagnewsnotes.com)

BagNewsSalon is pleased to offer this exclusive audio slideshow interview featuring Michael Kamber, and a focused look at the issue of military censorship, including the photos he’s insisted on being...

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Nubians in Kenya by Greg Constantine (NYT Lens)

American photographer Greg Constantine spent a month photographing Nubians in a Nairobi slum Kibera. The Nubians are just one chapter in Greg’s project “Nowhere People.” His work has been recognized...

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Bulletmore Murderland by Jonathan Hanson

I recently came across a work in progress by Baltimore, Maryland photographer Jonathan Hanson. He is “examining the daily life” in his city which he calls a “complex relationship with drugs, poverty,...

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Double Up by Jules Allen (NYT LENS)

The NYT LENS blog has a feature on photographer Jules Allen’s new book “Double Up.”  A retrospective of images he made 30 years ago at Gleason’s Gym in New York. He has gone there to train and he...

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All Thrifty States by Jenna Isaacson (American-Journal)

Photojournalist Jenna Isaacson’s work-in progress on the culture of thrift stores in the United States is now featured on American-Journal.org. All Thrifty States is a photography project aimed at...

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15 Years That Changed Photography (NYT LENS)

The New York Times LENS blog has a feature on the Photo League which 60 years ago, being the victim of Cold War witch hunts and blacklists, shut down after 15 years of trailblazing documentary...

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Josh Meltzer Featured on The Image, Deconstructed

In 2008, Josh Meltzer, staff photographer and multimedia journalist at The Roanoke Times in Roanoke, Virginia, accepted a Fulbright Scholarship to work and teach in Mexico. There he created a...

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Behind Bars and Beginning to Forget By Todd Heisler (NYT Lens)

Todd Heisler’s essay on the “Gold Coats”, a group of inmates at the California Men’s Colony, help aging inmates who are suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s. Many of the Gold Coats are serving life...

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Big Fat List of Documentaries About Photography (Petapixel.com)

We don’t normally post articles about photography by photo sites and magazines but thought this one was worth it. Our contributor Jeremy Wade Shockley posted this on Facebook and I thought it was...

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reFramed: In conversation with photographer William Albert Allard

A major force at National Geographic and mainstream photography for 50 years, William Albert Allard has contributed to National Geographic Society magazine stories and books as a photographer and...

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Why The Colorado River Stopped Flowing by Pete McBride (NPR)

Known by some as “America’s Nile,” the Colorado River stretches about 1,450 miles across seven states and two countries — and photographer Peter McBride has traveled the entire thing, shooting photos...

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‘Unwanted people:’ A portrait of Crimea by Oksana Yushko

Photographer Oksana Yushko explored the lasting effects of a lifetime under Soviet rule by photographing residents of Balaklava, a small seaside town on the Crimean Peninsula that enjoyed prosperity...

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The Toxic Price of Leather by Sean Gallagher

“The bubbles which you see are contaminated with chromium, and it is very poisonous.” Standing next to a field of wilted crops near his small village of Payundee, Sonalal Yadav carefully hops over a...

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Nice to Meet You – Portraits of Abandoned Dogs by Martin Usborne

By photographing emotionally troubled dogs suffering from abandonment and aggression, the artist Martin Usborne chronicles his own painful struggle with depression. His recent series “Nice to Meet...

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Revisiting the Rwandan Genocide: Origin Stories From The Associated Press

Photograph by David Guttenfelder Under Stapleton’s leadership, Bouju and three fellow photographers at the Associated Press were awarded the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for their...

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Twenty Years After Apartheid by Joao Silva

In a sprawling South African township stands a tall slab of polished stone etched with names of people killed in the political violence preceding the country’s first democratic elections. It is...

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Amelia and the Animals by Robin Schwartz

Robin Schwartz was looking to do something with her young daughter, Amelia. “I wasn’t that comfortable being a mom,” she recalled. “It was scary. I know cats and dogs. But I had no idea it would be...

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Horse Racing Fades in Italy by Marco Casino

The immaculate racetracks of Naples loomed like coliseums in the mind of Marco Casino. “I was fascinated by the structure of them at first,” said Mr. Casino, 27, who grew up 25 miles south in...

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