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South Philadelphia

  • 31.01.2008

Broad Street. 2006

Broad Street. 2006

See more from the series South Philadelphia (work in progress)
Photographer website: Justin James Reed}

Remains

  • 31.01.2008

Watermelon Peels, Moscow, Russia

Watermelon Peels, Moscow, Russia

See more from the project remains
Photographer website: Sasha Rudensky
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18 landscapes

  • 31.01.2008

Untitled Landscape
Untitled Landscape.
See more from the series 18 landscapes
Photographer: Mark Wyse
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Animal holes

  • 10.01.2008

animal holes

See more from the series animal holes
Photographer website: Eirik Johnson

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Borderland

  • 09.01.2008

neunplus | fotografengemeinschaft

See more from the project borderland – south germany, 2005-2007.
Photographer website: Klaus Muenzner. Member of neunplus, a collective of independent photographers based in berlin.

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Dog Days, Bogotá, is a powerful series of photographs by Alec Soth.

My wife and I adopted our baby girl, Carmen Laura, from Bogotá, Colombia. While the courts p rocessed her paperwork, we spent two months in Bogotá waiting to take Carmen home.

Carmen's birthmother gave her a book filled with letters, pictures and poems. “I hope that the hardness of the world will not hurt your sensitivity,” she wrote, “When I think about you I hope that your life is full of beautiful things.”

With those words as a mission statement, I began making my own book for Carmen. In photographing the city of her birth, I hope I've described some of the beauty in this hard place. — Alec Soth.

The Book
96 pages, 65 colour plates
22.8 cm x 22.8 cm
Hardcover
STEIDL Photography International
Publication date: July 2007

Jesper Ulvelius

  • 04.12.2007

The River (2006)

My name is Jesper Ulvelius. I have just moved to Gothenburg to get my bachelor in Photography. I am more interesting in showing the process of photography rather then just the final result. Failure doesn’t have to be bad, just another way of success.

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Handshake party

  • 29.11.2007

Handshake party

Collected by Marc Kremers for As-Found}

July 3, 1970, 18.30

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The Mother project

  • 16.11.2007

Tierney Gearon - The mother Project

Tierney Gearon’s photographs have been called manipulative, disturbingly ambiguous, even perverse; the London police demanded that the Saatchi Gallery which first showed the offending photos of her young children take the pictures down. Tierney has always maintained she loves her subjects deeply and understands them better than anyone else. How could she not? They are her family.

Related links
Daddy, Where are You?, published in August by Steidl.
The Mother Project (2006), Jack Youngelson and Peter Sutherland’s film.
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WILL YOU!

  • 31.10.2007

Lisa Rienermann

Type The Sky by Lisa Rienerman
Source: Design Inspiration

Amy Stein | Photography

“The photographs in this series are constructed based on real stories from local newspapers and oral histories of intentional and random interactions between humans and animals. The narratives are set in and around Matamoras, a small town in Northeast Pennsylvania that borders a state forest.” – Amy Stein.

See also: Women and GunStrandedHallowen in Harlem.

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alone at sea

Alone at Sea is a collection of photographs from my ancestral homeland in Sweden and from Minnesota where I grew up. The images depict not only the specific geographies of these two places, but also my exploration of the landscape as a site for the connections between home, history and personal identity. The images are a record of my response. As such, the landscape becomes more than a collection of physical characteristics. It becomes a back drop for feelings of familiarity, projected memory and emotional resonance.”
Grant Ernhart

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“Breakfast Project” by Californian photographer John Huck.
“Breakfast Project” by Californian photographer John Huck.
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Noor

  • 21.09.2007

Alien Nation: America’s Newest Immigrants

On 6 September 2007 nine independent documentary photographers, launched Noor, a new photo agency. Noor promotes, sells and exhibits the work of its founding member photographers: