Artist’s Statement By Paul Carew My art training began at Greenfield Community College, located in the beautiful rolling hills of Western Massachusetts, where I lived and earned an Associate degree in graphic design. While there, a major influence leading to my eventual move toward photography as my main focus was the multi-talented artist / professor […]
Coffee and Workprints: My Street Photography Workshop with Garry Winogrand
Two weeks with a master street photographer, and his street photography tips that changed my life. Here’s almost everything Garry Winogrand taught me. All photos © Mason Resnick By Mason Resnick My two-week workshop with street photography pioneer Garry Winogrand began in a third floor classroom above crowded Nassau Street in lower Manhattan in […]
Sly Eye: The Photography of Dafydd Jones
By Joe Gioia; scroll to bottom for portfolio. If the first rule of celebrity photography is to prey heartlessly upon its subjects, and the second is that even the dullest candid photo, all messy hair, sweatpants, sunglasses and boring sidewalk, is enough, then the long-standing photo work of Britain’s Dafydd Jones hardly qualifies as such. […]
Portfolio: Tony Kushner’s City Limits
First of a series of portfolios profiling photographers from our Facebook page Artist’s statement I studied Drexel University’s College of Media Arts and Design. I was studying a career path that I was never to follow after I left school—fashion. But while I was there, I did take two darkroom photography classes. I found picture […]
4 Decades of John Isaac’s Best Black-And-White Photography
John Isaac, former head of the UN Photography Dept., has photographed over 100 countries over an illustrious career, but he never forgot his B&W roots. An award-winning photojournalist, John Isaac worked at the United Nations, first as a darkroom technician, and worked his way up to Photo Editor and eventually Chief of the Photo Unit, retiring […]
Flying Photographer Advisory: Carry Ons? No Way, My Son
The UK and US have abruptly issued a ban on cameras, laptops, tablets and other portable electronic devices in carry-on luggage, effective immediately, for 9 airlines flying out of ten specific airports. According to US officials, the restrictions are based on intelligence that terrorists are trying to smuggle explosives in portable electronic devices. The ruling is […]