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Posted by Moneer Masih Tehrani on December 18, 2019 | Media, Photographer Interviews
Read about Jack Davison's process and how this year's Performers Issue was made. More ›
Posted by Moneer Masih Tehrani on December 18, 2019 | Media, Photographer Interviews
Read about Jack Davison's process and how this year's Performers Issue was made. More ›
Posted by Moneer Masih Tehrani on December 2, 2019 | Student Photography
The Fall 2019 issue of PDNedu is now available. In this issue, dedicated to the topic of home, you’ll find a profile on our cover shooter, Chantal Anderson, whose work examines the notion of place; a feature on fine-art photographer, Jennifer Garza-Cuen, who examines the notion of home in American cities; and Shawn Bush’s photography of the... 2021ssr ›
Posted by 免费节点每天更新2021 on November 7, 2019 | Student Photography
As the climate crisis becomes more urgent, so, too, does the role of photography in raising awareness. For those who haven’t been directly affected by the destructive impact of global warming, it may feel like an abstract idea—or the extent of the impact may not be understood. Climate photography helps to make visceral what could... More ›
Posted by Katelyn Peters on November 7, 2019 | Education, Photographer Interviews
LaToya Ruby Frazier’s work as a visual artist deftly blends tales of personal experience with social reportage. She tries to impart this sense of balance to her students at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where Frazier is an associate professor of photography. “It is essential to encourage students to speak from the... More ›
Posted by Katelyn Peters on November 4, 2019 | Education, 免费ssr节点2021
Five years into her professional photography career, L.A.-based photographer Julia Stotz really started leaning into the work she loves—shooting still lifes. Ten years later, she’s flexed her creative muscles for brands such as Bon Appetit, Food and Wine, The New York Times and UberEats. “I love shooting still lifes because it’s a slower process,” Stotz... More ›
Posted by Katelyn Peters on November 4, 2019 | Education, Photographer Interviews
Jessica Pettway is a New York-based photographer who was recognized in PDN‘s 30 in 2019. Her recent commercial clients include awrp, Vitafusion and by CHLOE, and recent editorial clients include The New Yorker, SALTY Magazine and Business Week. At the Creator’s Lounge at PHOTOPLUS 2019, Pettway spoke about the importance of finding a community of... 2021ssr节点 ›
Posted by Katelyn Peters on November 1, 2019 | Education
Photographer Adrian Mueller spoke at the PDN 30’s Creator’s Lounge at PHOTOPLUS 2019 about how he’s won bids for advertising clients, and how to manage client expectations once he’s been hired. Mueller is a commercial still life food and beverage photographer, and he’s recently worked for Adidas, Ciroc, Hershey’s and Prada. Mueller began his career... 2021ssr节点 ›
Posted by Katelyn Peters on October 31, 2019 | Media
Soraya Zaman’s book, American Boys, is the evolution of an online project the photographer began in 2016 as a way to showcase a diversity of trans narratives. The internet is rife with demonizing images of people who do not adhere to societal expectation of gender and sexuality; Zaman wanted to increase the positive imagery of... More ›
Posted by Brienne Walsh on October 30, 2019 | Student Photography
Isabel Epstein believes that beautiful photographs have the capacity to foment a transformation in people’s lives. “Viewers can be captivated by beauty, and then come to a realization about an issue through that captivation,” she says. A well-crafted fashion editorial or portrait, she contends, can bring awareness from a gentler angle than documentary photography. “The... More ›
Posted by Brienne Walsh on October 29, 2019 | Contests/Events, Photographer Interviews
When Billy H.C. Kwok describes the way that Hong Kong, the city where he was born and raised, has changed since it was officially reverted to Chinese sovereignty on July 1, 1997, he uses this analogy: “Last year, I went to New York City, and I took a taxi,” he began. “In New York, there... More ›