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A native of Barcelona, Spain, Adriana Lopez Sanfeliu moved to New York in 2002 to pursue a career in photography. Adriana has been capturing the lives of young Puerto Rican women and their families in Spanish Harlem, NYC. There is a hardness that characterizes Life on the Block. [more inside]
posted by netbros
on Apr 11, 2009 -
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Mexican and Latin Immmigrants as Superheroes [ via guanabee ]
posted by Stynxno
on Jul 3, 2008 -
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Liberty City vs New York City
posted by East Manitoba Regional Junior Kabaddi Champion '94
on May 14, 2008 -
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Louis Stettner: Atmospheric black and white photos of Paris and New York by Brooklyn-born photographer who now lives in France. Some are sexy, some amusing, some poignant.
A series on Penn station in the 1950s is especially nice, and a big contrast to the candy colored Mad Men palette. Beware mispelled main url. via.
posted by CunningLinguist
on Dec 7, 2007 -
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"New York City 1968-1972" Some very compelling black and white street photography by Paul McDonough. via
posted by CunningLinguist
on Oct 18, 2007 -
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The Wedding of Amy and Jewels [more inside]
posted by Stynxno
on Oct 11, 2007 -
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On a summer afternoon in 2006, New York photographer Gerard Maynard captured his neighborhood from a rooftop at 7th Avenue and 110th Street. The resulting 2,045 photographs, stitched together, comprise a 13-gigapixel panorama of Harlem's skyline. Best viewed with HDView option (MS Internet Explorer only).
posted by LinusMines
on Jul 18, 2007 -
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Peter B. Kaplan is a New York Photographer who made his name by climbing to high locations and taking amazing super-wide angle shots since the 70's -- most notably, the Statue of Liberty restoration project. He recently had to stop after 40 years because he started suffering from vertigo. After laying off ginkgo biloba, Kaplan’s vertigo and fear of heights has apparently disappeared.
posted by Dave Faris
on Jun 25, 2007 -
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Maohair, Chinese "peasant with a camera": China's Weegee? (Weegee links: The Getty, Int'l Center of Photography, Eastman Collection, 1945 radio interview and weegee.org); (Maohair links: His MSN Spaces page (in Chinese w/pics), more pics.) Warning: Not for the faint of heart.
posted by docgonzo
on May 8, 2006 -
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Aperture at 50. The great photography magazine Aperture, founded by giants Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, Barbara Morgan, and Minor White, is turning fifty years old. The cool part? To celebrate, they're holding fifty simultaneous exhibitions around New York City (PDF Map here). This is pretty fantastic for any photophile in the Northeast (or with enough cash, time, and desire to come to New York). I personally am going to try to see as many as I can.
posted by The Michael The
on Oct 24, 2002 -
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extremely good photographs non graphic, but so excellant in showing many facets of this disaster.
posted by JackthaStripper
on Sep 13, 2001 -
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