California Vernacular
Liz Kuball’s California Vernacular project captures what life is like to someone who’s moved out west from the east coast and helps explain why so many of us stay. Kuball says “…we hang on—hang on to...
View ArticleWilder Mann
Charles Fréger traveled across eighteen European countries from Finland to Greece from 2010 to 2011 for his series Wilder Mann. In search of the “wild man,” Fréger systematically cataloged people in...
View ArticleI’m Not On Your Vacation
Brian Kaplan‘s “I’m Not On Your Vacation” is a new series taken around Cape Cod, Massachusetts during the winter months after the tourists have all gone home. People work there for the summer, coming...
View ArticleAdventures in Tokyo
In late 2011, photographer Ture Lillegraven traveled to Tokyo with captains of their industries – comedian Aziz Ansari, chef David Chang, musician/producer James Murphy and GQ writer Brett Martin....
View ArticleA Coney Island Summer
“Harold Feinstein: A Coney Island Summer” is currently on view at the Panopticon Gallery in Boston through September 10. In a press release about the exhibition, Harold Feinstein said he often feels...
View ArticleCars in Cuba
Houston-based editorial photographer Daniel Kramer had the opportunity to visit Cuba multiple times and created an extensive body of work including this series on Cuban cars that was photographed...
View ArticleWhere Time Stood Still in the Philippines
Queens-born, Brooklyn-based photographer Ryan Pfluger spent his recent honeymoon in the Philippines. Pfluger tells PDN via e-mail, “Especially after both the hurricane and earthquake that had recently...
View ArticleSaints, Sinners and Side Roads
Richmond, Virginia is home to photographer Gordon Stettinius. Stettinius’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is held in both private and public collections. Stettinius is...
View ArticleDeep in the Heart of Texas
Austin-based photographer Jeff Wilson is a regular contributor to Texas Monthly. He’s worked for the magazine for over a decade, starting back when he was still employed full-time with the Texas...
View ArticleLending a Hand in Haiti
Lifestyle and portrait photographer Chris McPherson has produced energy-filled, colorful ad campaigns for brands such as Apple, Miller, American Express, Chapstick, Bedsider and Sauza. And he’s shot...
View ArticleEveryday People
In 2012, documentary photographer Peter DiCampo and writer Austin Merrill were in West Africa working on a story about the aftermath of the civil war in Ivory Coast, which ended in 2011, for the...
View ArticleTraveling Through the Wakhan Corridor
The Wakhan Corridor is a rural and wild area between Afghanistan and China. It is home to both the Wakhi and Kyrgyz, each living on different ends of the corridor. Though historically used ad a...
View ArticleStylish Skiers on the Aspen Slopes
For a recent shoot for Travel + Leisure, Denver-based editorial photographer Morgan Rachel Levy hit the slopes of Aspen, Colorado to photograph the locals. This was Levy’s first assignment for the...
View ArticleNight and Day in Bangkok
A few months ago, Brooklyn-based photographer Cait Oppermann accompanied a photographer to Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok, to assist on his commercial job. She found time in between assisting to...
View ArticleDo What You Love
Gabriela Herman is a editorial and commercial photographer who specializes in travel, food, lifestyle and portrait work. She travels a lot, and splits her time between New York City and Martha’s...
View ArticleReal Tauk
New York City-based photographer Stan Evans teamed up with photographer and surfer James Katsipis in an effort to tell the photo story of Montauk, the idyllic beach town on the eastern tip of Long...
View ArticleCircus Sirkus
Last summer, New York City-based photographer Jeaneen Lund spent five weeks documenting the first and only Icelandic traveling circus on their first tour. Images from her project,”Sirkus Íslands,” are...
View ArticleLaura McPhee’s Delicate India
Three shows in New York this fall feature photographs of India by visitors to that country–at the Rubin Museum, “Steve McCurry: India” opens November 18; “Patrick Faigenbaum: Kolkata/Calcutta” closes...
View ArticleRevisiting “Pie Town”
After a multi-decade career as a documentary film and television producer, Arthur Drooker took up photography, producing two books American Ruins (Merrell, 2007) and Lost Worlds (ACC, 2011), which...
View ArticleMasked
Go to just about any museum in the world and you’ll find a collection of ceremonial masks from an array of tribes around the globe, used in a variety of rituals or festivals allowing the performers...
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