Saturday, September 30, 2017

In Sight: Finding race and compassion in the Mississippi Delta

Showing the human side of seal hunting; Playful and poetic: The children of the Cheyenne River Reservation; ‘As long as I have Weimaraners, I will photograph them.’ William Wegman’s lesser-known dog Polaroids.; In case you missed it: One photographer’s extraordinary images from the Charlottesville clashes; In service to the magic of the devious, a visual ode to the punks of San Francisco;
 
In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 
 
Finding race and compassion in the Mississippi Delta
Brandon Thibodeaux spent eight years photographing rural communities in the Mississippi Delta - exploring race, religion and his own identity along the way.
Showing the human side of seal hunting
For many communities in Canada and beyond, seal hunting is part of the social fabric, says photographer Yoanis Menge
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Playful and poetic: The children of the Cheyenne River Reservation
Photographer Emily Schiffer's intimate portrait of a reservation in South Dakota
 
‘As long as I have Weimaraners, I will photograph them.’ William Wegman’s lesser-known dog Polaroids.
A new book of William Wegman's photographs not only highlights his most beloved Weimaraner images, but also portraits that seem otherworldly.
 
In Case You Missed It
One photographer’s extraordinary images from the Charlottesville clashes
Photographer Evelyn Hockstein's account from Charlottesville in August
 
In service to the magic of the devious, a visual ode to the punks of San Francisco
From 1977 to 1980, Jim Jocoy photographed the San Francisco punk scene, from the stage to the bathroom stalls.
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