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Friday Links

June 13, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Brass Connection Band by Lynford Morton
Brass Connection Band by Lynford Morton

Another Friday, another awesome assemblage of photo-related fascination, including a stunning history of underwater photography, some extra-hot wedding shots, Chris Suspect’s impending punk show photo book, and fund-raising for a scammed photographer. Have at it!

  • Photographer Kamaran Najm Ibrahim was killed in Iraq on Thursday.
  • Reiner Riedler photographs archived film reels, capturing the beauty of the object while evoking the memory of that movie.
  • For World Oceans Day, National Geographic compiled a brief history of underwater photography.
  • The Leica Store DC announced their newest Oskar Barnack Wall winning photo. Congrats to Chris Suspect, whose photo was also one of our In Frame selections last month.
  • Speaking of Chris Suspect, he has a new photo book showcasing his 30 years of photographing punk rock show available for pre-sale.
  • An Oregon couple had to relocate their wedding because of a wildfire, but managed to get some smoking photos. They were taken by photographer Josh Newton.
  • “Both Sides Of is a photography project that juxtaposes side-by-side portraits of models whose faces have been photoshopped to be mirror images of the left and right sides of their faces.”
  • The BBC has a selection of photos taken by a very young Stanley Kubrick.
  • Al Satterwhite spent several weeks following Muhammed Ali at the Fifth Street Gym in Miami Beach in the early 1970’s, and is trying to raise money via Kickstarter to create a book of the photos.
  • The terrain of Iceland is always awe inspiring, but these infrared photographs by Andy Lee make the landscape look otherworldly.
  • “When Anzalee and Kristain Rhodes look back at their daughter’s first year of life, they won’t be examining blurry, red-eyed camera phone photos. Each month, a team of professional photographers shoots them as they go about their daily lives at home and around New York City.”
  • Austin-based photographer Polly Chandler was scammed by a fake buyer, and Wells Fargo is holding her accountable for the cashier’s check they later decided was fake. She’s having a print sale through Friday to help her recoup the losses.
  • And finally, in tiger news, researchers in the Primorye region of Russia are using camera traps to document the Amur tiger. They “developed pattern-recognition software that could be used to match tiger skins traded on the black market with images in the database to help identify where poachers killed the animal.”

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Al Satterwhite, Andy Lee, Chris Suspect, friday links, Iceland, Kamaran Najm Ibrahim, Leica Store DC, Polly Chandler, Reiner Riedler, stanley kubrick, tiger

United House of Prayer Annual Parade in Photographs

May 29, 2014 By Heather Goss

Two of our favorite street photographers, John Ulaszek and Chris Suspect, headed over to the United House of Prayer for All People’s annual parade and performance on Memorial Day weekend. They put together this great slideshow of their work — enjoy, and turn on the sound so you can really immerse yourself in the scene.

Filed Under: Artist Spotlight, In Frame Tagged With: Chris Suspect, John Ulaszek, slideshow, street photography, United House of Prayer, video

In Frame: May 12, 2014

May 12, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Untitled by Chris Suspect
Untitled by Chris Suspect

It’s difficult to imagine a scenario that would warrant two megaphones being used on a busy city sidewalk, but we think that Bill Cosby does not approve. Photo by Chris Suspect, who risked losing all of his hearing to make this photo.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Ben's Chili Bowl, Bil Cosby, Chris Suspect, in frame, mural

In Frame: February 12, 2014

February 12, 2014 By James Calder

Untitled by Chris Suspect
Untitled by Chris Suspect

If you’ve seen Mayor Vincent Gray enough times, you can recognize him even with half his face obscured. Photographer Chris Suspect caught the Mayor in Chinatown, cleverly using police tape to split the frame, echoing the horizontal lines of both the car and the buildings in the background.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Chinatown, Chris Suspect, Mayor, police tape, Vincent Gray

In Frame: January 13, 2014

January 13, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

ChrisSuspect_postit
Untitled by Chris Suspect

It’s not every day that you find a woman in work out gear covered in post-it notes walking in front of a man and woman riding the same wheel chair. But, if you follow the work of Chris Suspect you know that indescribably odd moments like this are his specialty. He is the truffle pig of weird street photography.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Chris Suspect, in frame

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