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06/29/2013 07:40:05 PM · #526
A guy I went to school with, passed away just before his 51st birthday.

Angus McDonald
07/25/2013 01:48:22 PM · #527
Interview with David Johnson, Ansel Adams' first African-American student.

Originally posted by Program synopsis:

African-American photographer David Johnson grew up in segregated Florida, and says his life changed the moment he moved to San Francisco to study with Ansel Adams in 1945. Johnson's photographs of San Francisco's African-American community in the 1940s and 50s, including the thriving jazz clubs in the Fillmore, captured a city and people in the midst of change. Johnson and his wife, Jacqueline Annette Sue, join us to talk about their new book on Johnson's photographs and his life, "A Dream Begun So Long Ago."
07/25/2013 08:40:06 PM · #528
Being that I love pets and photographing them, it would come as no surprise that I love this mans work:

Jim Dratfield

04/04/2014 02:13:32 PM · #529
Originally posted by LN13:

Some gorgeous photos here:

//www.boredpanda.com/surreal-animal-portraits-katerina-plotnikova/

The elephant and peacock are my favorites
04/04/2014 02:16:43 PM · #530
Originally posted by tanguera:

abelardo morell — I may have posted his work previously, but I just visited the NatGeo exhibit at the Annenberg and saw his work again. His camera obscura and tent images just blow me away.
04/05/2014 10:51:47 AM · #531
Karen Knorr - saw a recent show in NYC
Karen Knorr
04/20/2014 11:45:04 AM · #532
Originally posted by tanguera:

photography of Alain Laboile

His work is in turns magical, surreal, dark, delightful. Sometimes a bit weird :) I think the child and cat in the china cabinet may be my favorite.
10/09/2018 10:30:50 AM · #533
Jack Delano's Color Photos of Chicago's Rail Yards in the 1940s

Originally posted by Linked Article:

Jack Delano was one of the photographers who worked in Roy Stryker’s Farm Security Administration photography program in the early 1940s, traveling the American countryside, photographing people and places with the stated goal of “introducing America to Americans.” In 1942 and ’43, Delano spent time in the rail yards of Chicago, documenting the busy freight hub and the countless workers who kept the trains running 24 hours a day. Some of his most striking images were made on Kodachrome color transparencies, wonderfully preserved in the Library of Congress today. Collected below, a handful of images from Chicago as it was some 75 years ago.
11/14/2022 11:14:28 AM · #534
New and re-issued books by Gordon Parks.
Originally posted by Linked Article:


Two new books and one expanded edition of the photographs of Gordon Parks look at the work of the famed photographer from three decades of his career: the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Taken together, the books show that Parks’ humanistic commitment to exposing the effects of race and class in America never wavered.
12/23/2022 09:34:08 AM · #535
Exploring majestic hidden glacier caves in the Canadian Rockies
12/23/2022 11:28:36 AM · #536
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Exploring majestic hidden glacier caves in the Canadian Rockies


Wow, stunning. Would love to see this in person.
01/24/2023 11:51:09 PM · #537
Discussion (recording of live radio) with author of a recent book and director of a recent film about photographer, inventor, and misanthrope Eadweard Muybridge, "The Man Who Captured Motion on Film" ...
03/28/2023 09:50:19 AM · #538
Best Underwater Photography Awards
03/28/2023 12:37:08 PM · #539
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Best Underwater Photography Awards

The underwater world is absolutely incredible. I always felt sorry for people who had never had an opportunity to see these wonders. I used to scuba dive in the days of film so, unfortunately with 36 exposures, I had no chance to take anything comparable with what is possible today, great photos.
03/28/2023 03:33:13 PM · #540
Amazing.
09/06/2024 02:34:57 PM · #541
A photographer captures life in America’s last remaining old-growth forests

There are numerous similar photo essays at The Picture Show Photo Stories From NPR
09/07/2024 10:24:45 AM · #542
Originally posted by GeneralE:

A photographer captures life in America’s last remaining old-growth forests

There are numerous similar photo essays at The Picture Show Photo Stories From NPR


Beautiful
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