Podcast Update January 2011 Links
Detroit in ruins: Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre’s extraordinary photographs documenting the dramatic decline of a major American city. HERE
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The January 2011 Podcast Links
Guernica Magazine: Detroitism – What does “ruin porn” tell us about the motor city, ourselves, other American cities? HERE
The Kite Aerial photography of Eric Kieboom HERE
Lebanon’s Missing: The excellent multimedia piece by Dalia Khamissy HERE
New York Coffeehouses by Dima Gavrysh HERE
BONUS LINK : South African photographer Ernest Cole’s comeback continues, 20 years after his death. HERE
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The February 2011 Podcast Links
The Telegraph | Ship wrecks around the world by Alexander Mustard HERE
Reuters Pictures | A great photojournalism blog with a broad variety of photo stories HERE
Magnum Photographer Steve McCurry recounts memories of Desert Storm twenty years on HERE
War photos with an iPhone | Award-winning War in Afghanistan photo series raises debate: Is photojournalism an objective practice? HERE
The Telegraph | Storm chasing photographer Chad Cowan’s images HERE
BONUS LINK | Rebel with a camera: Dennis Hopper’s stunning photographic archive is revealed HERE
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The March 2011 Podcast Links
My Day With – the fabulous photography blog featuring fab 5×4 Polaroid portraits by photographer Mark Tucker – http://www.mydaywith.com
The Disney Dream Portraits by Annie Leibovitz HERE
Shiho Fukado’s Returning to a nightmare in Japan HERE
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Henri Huet and other Vietnam war photographers HERE
Side Gallery appeals for support after losing Arts Council funding HERE
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The April 2011 Podcast Links
Photograph as art and therapy: the photos of Mark E Hogancamp – HERE
25 years after Chernobyl, a village persists. Image by Kerri MacDonald HERE
Mathew Brady’s portraits of American Civil war women HERE
BONUS LINKS | The Pulitzer prize Eddie Adams didn’t want HERE
More photography by Kerri MacDonald: A light on the people of Western Sahara HERE
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The May 2011 Podcast Links
Time Lightbox: Thailand’s Drug Scourge: Photographs by James Nachtwey – HERE
Reuters : Money and dreams in Australia’s outback HERE
Extreme camping and rock climbing photographs by Gordon Wiltsie – HERE
The Brothers by photographer Elin Høyland HERE
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Remember me? HERE
BONUS LINK
Photographer Saeed Khan’s photo essay on the children of Benghazi HERE
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The June/July 2011 Podcast Links
Foreign Policy | Afghanistan photographed with an iPhone: The War in Hipstamatic HERE
The Telegraph | Miners, mothers and mill girls: capturing the changing North. The Photography of John Bulmer HERE
BBC | Ernst Haas: Master of colour photography HERE
The Guardian | Photojournalist and film-maker Danfung Dennis on how he made his film ‘Hell and Back Again’ HERE
The Telegraph | Modern Victorian photograph: A group of British photographers and artists use Victorian cameras and processes such as the wet plate collodion method HERE
The New York Times | Empathetic Portraits of a Segregated Nation by Gordon Parks HERE
BONUS LINKS
The New York Times | Another Cuba, a Different Fidel. Photography by Ernesto Bazan HERE
LIFE.com | WWII: W. Eugene Smith’s Pacific HERE
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The August/September 2011 Podcast Links
Don McCullin Interview on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row programme HERE
Jack Delano’s American Sonata – the lesser known FSA photographer HERE
Nick Brandt’s stark and soulful black and white animal portraits HERE
The dark side of the Kalahari: desert wildlife photographed at night by Hannes Lochner HERE
Afghanistan Blueys: One Soldier’s Polaroids HERE
BONUS LINKS
Tim Hetherington’s video diary shows unpublished work from Liberia, Afghanistan and other places the late war photographer covered. HERE
After first meeting the homeless Kaplan family under a bridge in Istanbul in 2002, photographer Stefan Bladh has continued documenting their hardships for the last nine years. HERE
Love and Loss and the Animal Kingdom: There is no single word that can define “Animals Are Outside Today,” the photography book that Colleen Plumb has worked on for more than a decade. The images range – topically and visually – from comical to shocking. (The slide show above includes images that some readers may consider graphic.) HERE
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The October/November 2011 Podcast Links
The South as seen through the lens of the 20×24 Polaroid camera HERE
Louis Daguerre and the pioneers of photography HERE
Are photography degrees the joker in the pack? The pros and cons of photographic education HERE
New York in black and white: portraits of everyday life in the city from 1936-1951 HERE
For the best part of 20 years, Manic Street Preachers’ Nicky Wire has been taking and collecting polaroids of the band HERE
The Atlantic’s Word War II in Photos 20 part collection of images HERE
BONUS LINK
Adam Amengual photographs former gang members hoping to change their lives HERE
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The December/January 2012 Podcast Links
After confronting anti-Muslim hostility, Bharat Choudhary – himself a Hindu – set out to document how young Muslims navigate their way through the fears and stereotypes imposed on them in the West. His journey has taken him across several continents and cultures. HERE
Sundance Film Festival 2012 portraits by Larry Busacca and Victoria Will HERE
From the Soviet invasion and the mujahideen resistance to the Taliban and the American occupation, A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan by Seamus Murphyexamines thirty years of Afghan history. It is the story of ordinary citizens whose lives play out in the shadow of superpowers. There are tales of violence to be sure, but there is also love and even romance. HERE
Stranger Tourist Self-Portraits by Benoit Paillé HERE
Roller Skating Rinks Photographed by Jennifer Trausch Using the 20×24 Polaroid Camera HERE
BONUS LINKS
Excellent series of images by Tyler Hicks taken on board the carrier U.S.S. John C. Stennis and up in an F/A-18 HERE
From 0 years to 100 years, 100 portraits of 100 women. http://www.onehundredone.dk/women.html
Time and loss as seen from William Gedney’s Myrtle Ave. apartment window. HERE
Bruce Davidson on photographing the New York City subway system HERE
Christmas Behind Bars: Intimate Photos of women domestic violence victims waiting trial by Clara Vanucci. HERE