Saturday, June 27, 2009
Justin + Niki // Billings, MT wedding photographer
Omaha Peeps! // Billings, MT family photographer
Friday, June 26, 2009
WILLIAM KLEIN: American Suburb X
Photograph © William Klein
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
BRYAN MELTZ: African Resettlement in Georgia
In the past twenty years nearly 50,000 refugees have resettled in and around Clarkston, Georgia, located ten miles east of Atlanta. It's estimated over 75 languages are now spoken in this small Georgian town. The majority of people resettled are from the African nations of Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rwanda, DRC, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Board of Health estimates show over 71% are female, and all of those are survivors of civil conflict, war, torture, trauma, rape and/or genocide.
"The Somali Bantu are becoming the largest African group from a single community to settle in the United States at one time, with nearly 13,000 arriving since 2004. Those who made it to America passed through rigorous security checks—a process that took from months to a year or more—and when they arrived they were confronted with a new world of difficulties. The Bantu, who were denied access to education and jobs, were almost completely untouched by modern life. Few could read or write in any language, and almost none spoke English. Most had never seen a light switch, a telephone, a set of stairs, or a building that wasn’t made of mud."
Meltz's portrait series Home Far From Home: Refugee Resettlement in Georgia has been recognized by the International Photography Awards, American Photo Images of the Year, annual Out of the South juried exhibit and a solo show at Composition Gallery in Atlanta. Bryan was one of 100 photographers invited to participate in Review Santa Fe 2009.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
DORNITH DOHERTY: Archiving Eden
"Using the on-site compact x-ray equipment employed for viability research on accessioned seeds, I've photographed and aggregated (collaged) images of tissue samples from germination tests and vegetatively propagated (cloned) plants to evoke the tension between storage and dispersal, and reproduction and extinction." Dornith was one of 100 photographers invited to participate in Review Santa Fe 2009.
Dornith Doherty Website
McMurtrey Gallery • Houston
Friday, June 19, 2009
DANA ROMANOFF: The Women of Oaxaca
NO MAN'S LAND: THE WOMEN OF MEXICO is told through the stories and voices of Mexican women. This project was produced with the support of National Geographic Magazine.
DANA ROMANOFF is an award winning photojournalist selected as one of 100 photographers invited to participate in Review Santa Fe 2009. Dana Romanoff website.
JAMES JOYCE: Bloomsday Festival
BLOOMSDAY: More than 1,300 people gathered in Dublin for the 100th anniversary of Bloomsday, marking the day James Joyce's classic Ulysses was set (June 16th). Fans traveled to Dublin from all over the world to join in with the centenary celebrations. (Post thanks to Ptolemy Tompkins)
FRACTION MAGAZINE: One Year Anniversary
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
BENJAMIN LOWY: Iraq Perspectives
Lowy's impressive photographs are an example of the high caliber of work selected to participate in Review Santa Fe 2009. After the Review weekend was over, I had a noteworthy experience in the DFW airport hub. Over lunch I sat in on an Enlightening conversation between Anthony Bannon, Director, George Eastman House and Ben Lowy. Among the history of photography and other related topics bandied about, I found out Ben is married to photojournalist Marvi Lacar and they are expecting their first child, a boy, this year. Good Fortune! Look for a post on Marvi Lacar's photographs soon.
Darren Ching on PDN: Iraq I Perspectives
Marvi Lacar
Monday, June 15, 2009
GEORG KUETTINGER: Landscapes Remixed
(click to enlarge)
Galerie Pascal Janssens, Gent (solo show) / june 20 - september 5
Galerie Le Point Rouge, Lausanne (solo show) / may 8 - june25
Artgalerie7, Koeln (group show) / june 5 - august 8
KIC-Nordart, Büdelsdorf (group show) / june 13 - september 27
Sunday, June 14, 2009
EMILY SHUR: Portraits
Emily's photographs have been published in The New York Times Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, Interview, Wired, and Elle Magazine to name a few. She's completed ad campaigns for MTV Networks, America Online, Yahoo, along with Sierra Mist and others. She's lectured about her work at New York University, School of Visual Arts in New York City, The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, and Loyola Marymount University.
Shur's work has also been featured in Communication Arts (2005) and included in American Photography 22, 24, and 25 (2006, 2008, and 2009). She was a 2005 winner in The Art Director’s Club Young Guns global competition. In 2008, she received an honorable mention in the Photography.Book.Now competition and was honored to have an image in the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Emily was one of 100 photographers invited to participate in Review Santa Fe 2009. Preview Shur's new book The Woods here.
Buy Emily's Book "The Woods"
Website
Blog
PDN Interview and more Interviews Here And Here
LUCIA GANIEVA: Portraits from The Hermitage
View her website: Lucia Ganieva
Saturday, June 13, 2009
SELF-PORTRAIT: How We View Ourselves
TWO PORTRAITS OF MAORI CHIEF TUPAI KUPA
Drawn over 300 Years Ago
Friday, June 12, 2009
DUTCH SEEN: 400th Anniversary of the Dutch Arrival in New York
Dutch Seen: New York Rediscovered June 10 - September 13
Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave at 103rd St, NYC 10029
Thursday, June 11, 2009
TRAVEL: Global Pandemic
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Flak Photo | Photography Online | www.flakphoto.com
An Interview With Andy Adams
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
REVIEW SANTA FE 2009: Reviewer Schedule
Left: Jane Brown, Director, D.A.P.West, Catherine Edelman, Director Catherine Edelman Gallery, Darius Himes, Co-founder and Editor Radius Books and guests at Photo-Eye Gallery
Center (white shirt): Whitney Johnson, Picture Editor, The New Yorker, David Laider, Photo Agent, Aurora Select, NY
Day Two: The Review session began at 10:00 and lasted until 3:00 PM with each review lasting 20 minutes. In the evening all the Reviewers headed over to CCA/Center For Contemporary Arts to view all of the 100 Photographers Portfolio's which were spread out in CCA's huge space.
Photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery and Mary Virginia Swanson, Marketing Consultant, MV Swanson and Associates
Reviewers Debra Klomp Ching and Darren Ching of the KlompChing Gallery
More Review Blog Posts:
PDN Pulse (thanks Emily for the mention)
APhotoEditor, Emily Shur, Deborah Hamon, FractionMag, Stephen Gelb , Elizabeth Fleming
More Santa Fe Review SnapShots
TWIN PALMS BOOKS: Jack Woody
Snapshot © Elizabeth Paul Avedon
(bio from PHOTOnola)
SANTA FE: Straight from the airport my first stop in Santa Fe had to be a quick visit with Jack before three solid days of Review Santa Fe. Jack's first book company TwelveTrees Press was named for his grandmother, silent screen star Helen Twelvetree's. Her beautiful portraits are included in his exquisitely printed book Lost Hollywood along with Lillian Gish, Jean Harlow, Charlie Chaplin, Theda Bara, Erich von Stroheim, Greta Garbo, and Rudolf Valentino by photographers George Hurrell, William Mortensen, Clarence Sinclair Bull, and Edward Weston.
I heard the sad news photographer Luke Smalley passed away unexpectedly Sunday May 17. Twin Palms published Luke's books Exercise at Home and Gymnasium, with a forthcoming book Sunday Drive to be published posthumously in Autumn 2009. Luke was a brilliant photographer and will be greatly missed.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
REVIEW SANTA FE: June 4-7, 2009
THE 100 REVIEW SANTA FE PHOTOGRAPHERS
Click to access the online listing of the 100 Review Santa Fe photographers work and links to their websites.
REVIEWERS Click to see the list of Reviewer biographies for 2009.
After New York and Los Angeles, Santa Fe has the third largest art audience in the country.