LaToya Ruby Frazier: Notion of Family LaToya Ruby Frazier’s complex work recounts the social injustice in her hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania, a community pushed to despair after the closing of the steel mills and other vital infrastructure. The socio-political instability that has destroyed the African-American community in Braddock as what she describes “contemporary day redlining”. [...]
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Hope For a Healthy World
BD, a producer of medical devices used globally to combat urgent healthcare issues, hosted a breakfast chat with MaryAnne Golon and winners of the Global Health Photography Competition—including Corbis’ own Carlos Cazalis. The discussion advised photographers on exposing their photojournalism to the media through soft and tough approaches. BD encouraged photographers to pursue stories that [...]
Masters Talks: The Emotional Rollercoaster
This morning’s Masters Talks with Christopher Anderson, Ashley Gilbertson, Mary Ellen Mark and Martin Bill was wild ride of emotions. It began with Christopher detailing his poignant coverage of Afghanistan, Lebanon, Haiti, and Bolivia, among other places. At a time in his career when he began to lose interest in the act of making photography, [...]
Massimo Vitali: “Forget About Photography”
This morning we were privileged to interview photography legend Massimo Vitali amongst his splendid large format images at Chroma Projects. For the last 15 years he’s captured his conceptually complex scenes in only 4600 negatives “the idea is to execute, there is no improvisation in my type of photography, I know what I’m going to get” [...]