April 30th, 2010
Photo © Simon Biswas. Rabbani, Master Chainsaw Carver, Rte 101, Northern California.
Simon spent eight weeks in the summer of 2009 driving across the United States in search of images. He says, ” I traversed 10,157.5 miles in total looking for photographs. What I found was myself. These images represent a cross section of the reality I collided with while traveling the highway of my American Dream.” To see more of Simon’s work, visit his website.
Posted 12:00 pm ET in Documentary, Personal, Portraiture, Travel by Amanda Mauro | 2 Comments »
April 29th, 2010

All Photos © Lisa Eisner, Courtesy M+B Gallery, Los Angeles
Lisa Eisner has recently turned her eyes toward nature, resulting in a colorful kaleidoscope of assembled images. These images will be featured in an upcoming show at M+B Gallery. The show is titled Psychonaut, a Greek inspired word for ‘a sailor of the mind/soul’.
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Posted 12:00 pm ET in Clouds, Documentary, Fine Art, Landscape, Personal, Science/Nature by Amanda Mauro | 3 Comments »
April 28th, 2010
All Photos © Mariella Roos
Mariella Roos traveled to Berlin, Paris, Beijing, and Havana with a desire to expand her cultural and visual knowledge. She photographed iconic buildings and objects in each city, then digitally removed them from their surroundings and applied color to convey a different context and point of view. To see more of Mariella’s work, visit her website.
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Posted 12:00 pm ET in Architecture, Fine Art, Personal by Amanda Mauro | 1 Comment »
April 27th, 2010

All Photos © Jordan Matter
Jordan Matter’s “Dancers Among Us” features members of prominent New York City dance companies. This is an ongoing project that began in the Spring of 2009. There were no trampolines or other devices used for these images, just thousands of hours of training.
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Posted 12:00 pm ET in Personal, Portraiture, Sports/Action by Amanda Mauro | 11 Comments »
April 26th, 2010
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| Black Church, Budir Iceland, April 2007. © David Bram |
In April of 2007, David Bram, photographer and editor/founder of Fraction Magazine spent 10 days in Iceland. A number of the Bram’s Icelandic photographs were exhibited at the photo-eye Bookstore, Santa Fe, in November 2009. To see more images from the project, please visit his website.
Tags: Black Church, David Bram, Fraction Magazine, Iceland, photo-eye Bookstore
Posted 12:00 pm ET in Architecture, Fine Art, Landscape, Personal, Travel by Darren Ching | No Comments »