Published Work
For Lens [Photography, Video and Visual Journalism by The New York Times]:
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- 08.24.2010 Polaroids on Gorilla vs. Bear Blog
“Original photography generally — and Polaroid prints specifically — help a music blog stand out.”
- 08.12.2010 Beautiful Photos, If Barely Photography
“Sasha Frere-Jones tells Kristen Joy Watts that he sometimes thinks he doesn’t really take photographs. More than 12,000 Twitter followers obviously think otherwise.”
- 07.01.2010 Showcase: Passion and Imagination in African Football
“Jessica Hilltout depicts the individuality of African footballs — and the people who play with them.”
- 05.21.2010 Showcase: Tattered Palaces
“Not content with European ruins, Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre are drawn to American movie palaces.”
- 02.19.2010 Showcase: Too Busy for Leisure
“It wouldn’t be difficult to make fun. Instead, Kendrick Brinson’s pictures of Sun City are gentle and nuanced.”
- 12.31.2009 Behind the Scenes: Looking Fabulous in Fur
‘”I take the conventions from the fashion world and apply them to the underclass barnyard animal,’ the photographer Rob MacInnis said.”
- 11.20.2009 Showcase: Framed by Imagination
“Roger Ballen’s style may bring to mind painters like Jean Dubuffet and Francis Bacon rather than the work of other photographers. His haunting, cramped images thwart any expectations of a clear narrative.”
- 11.17.2009 Showcase: Showcase: 12,000-Faceted Diamond
“When the Yankees won the World Series, Robert Caplin photographed the action 12,000 times. The result is a captivating time-lapse piece.”
- 09.28.2009 Behind the Scenes: A Different Battleground
“New York magazine was looking for a fashion photographer. They found Benjamin Lowy through his work in Iraq.”
- 09.26.2009 Behind the Scenes: On and Off the Catwalk
“Dave Yoder knew nothing about fashion photography five years ago. Now he is a familiar presence at fashion week in Milan.”
- 09.08.2009 Showcase: Too Young
“Cristian Movila got off at the wrong floor of a hospital in Bucharest and stepped into a two-and-a-half-year personal and professional crusade.”
- 07.09.2009 Showcase: A Subtle Palette for Portraits
“Todd Heisler has been taking the photographs that accompany the chorus of New York voices in the One in 8 Million series.”
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- 03.05.2010 A Moment in Time
“Earth, covered by stacks of thousands of virtual photographs, corresponding in location to where they were taken by Lens readers at one ‘Moment in Time.’”
- 11.19.2009 Pictures of the Day: Thursday, Nov. 19
“The American president, nearing the end of his first year in office, visited Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea during a weeklong tour of Asia.”
- 11.06.2009 On Assignment: In Dark Corners, Hope
“As the chief photographer of the annual Neediest Cases Fund, Michelle Agins walks time and again into the lives of people who need help.”
- 10.09.2009 Pictures of the Day: Friday, Oct. 9
“At least 49 people were killed in a suicide attack in Peshawar, Pakistan. Also in today’s show, more Palestinian-Israeli clashes in Jerusalem, and a surprise prize for President Obama.”
- 05.19.2009 Showcase: Ozier Muhammad’s Harlem
“Perhaps the most meaningful assignments for photojournalists are the ones they give themselves. Ozier Muhammad has been photographing Harlem since 1980. His affectionate, unflinching portrait of that changing American community has never before been published.”
For The New York Times:
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- 11.25.2009 N.Y./Region: Escape From New York
“The rush to return home the day before Thanksgiving resulted in packed transportation hubs in New York. People waited in line for Megabuses at 31st Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan.”
For Dossier:
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