The man was easy to notice and I saw him from half a block away. He resembled “Inspector Gadget” and was very slowly making his way down the street.
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The man was easy to notice and I saw him from half a block away. He resembled “Inspector Gadget” and was very slowly making his way down the street.
The many facets of life and joy contained both within Sharp’s photographs, and within the delightful story of familial connection behind their introduction to the world, serve as a balm for the heart.
One of the definitions of the word “subordinate” is “a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.” Michael McIlvaney’s series Subordinate posits questions of authority and image in the public sphere.
“I wanted to transform the subway from its dark, degrading, and impersonal reality into images that open up our experience again to the color, sensuality, and vitality of the individual souls that ride it each day.”
An interview from Issue 10, Vol.2 about the intricacies of urban life.
This article is from our Quarantine Chronicles: these street photographers are taking on the virtual streets of Red Dead Redemption
Robert Herman, a famous New York street photographer died at the age of 64 on Friday, March 20, 2020.
Photographing the inhabitants of the city back in the 40s and 50s, Vivian Cherry was one of the first female street photographers to capture the thronging masses going to and fro the island of Manhattan. Though Cherry passed away on March 4 in her home of Albuquerque at 98, her images of New York City of halcyon days remain iconic.
From the Oscars dissing the film industry to Cuban artists protesting government censors, read all about the ins and out of the art world here.
The world as it is is already strange and zany enough. I think I'm just bored of the conventional view of reality, where we give everything for granted: a tree is a tree and that cloud is just a cloud. But what if the cloud and the tree could become something else, when viewed from a different angle or put together in a frame? When I said that I'm not documenting the world, I meant that I'm not interested in showing the obvious view of things. I'm more interested in the 'far side of the moon', if you know what I mean.