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In ‘Eyes on the Street,’ Photographer Jamel Shabazz Identifies the Boundless Culture of New York City’s Outer Boroughs | Colossal
APRIL 7, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Man and dog,” Lower East Side, Manhattan (1980), C-print, 16 x 20 inches. All images courtesy of the artist One of New York City’s most discerning and essential documentarians, photographer Jamel Shabazz has built a career … Continue reading
Photographer Uses 2 Million Photos To Show Moon’s Movement | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on March 30, 2022 Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy spent a month chasing the Moon in order to create a gif that shows the beauty of its movement. Using over 2 million individual photos, he put together a spectacular … Continue reading
National Award Winners of the 2022 Sony World Photography Awards | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on March 11, 2022 “Bike with Flowers” © Thanh Nguyen Phuc, Vietnam, Winner, National Awards, Travel, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards “A hundred years ago there were just 36 streets and now there are many more, but … Continue reading
Street Photography by Juri Nesterov Documents Ukrainian Life Across Decades | Colossal
MARCH 4, 2022. GRACE EBERT Krasnyi Luch (Khrustalny). 1987. Photography, and street photography, in particular, has the power to preserve the fleeting, framing the brief encounters and dalliances that sometimes end as quickly as they began. This impulse to document the … Continue reading