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Tag Archives: photography
Nathan Lyons: An Irresistible Passion for Photography
Even though I never had the chance to study with him or attend a workshop, I consider Nathan Lyons to be an important mentor. His writing and imagery struck a chord with this photographer as a young man. “Notations In … Continue reading
Posted in People, photography, Words
Tagged critical thinking, influence, mentor, Nathan Lyons, photography
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All photographs are judgements.
Photography is not a medium known to expose the invisible. I hate statements that say, “My photographs are about making the invisible visible.” Hogwash. All photographs are judgements. All photographs depict the prejudices of the photographer. Photographers make choices – … Continue reading
Sometimes you just have to walk on the opposite side of the street…
What I enjoy, is that over the years of shooting, certain things, certain subjects kept popping up. Oh, looky there! There’s an interesting theme. Sometimes over analyzing can be a bad thing. But sooner or later you have to try … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, photography, Words
Tagged habits, life, philosophy, photography, street, truth, words
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David Douglas Duncan 1916-2018, R.I.P.
David Douglas Duncan (January 23, 1916 – June 7, 2018) was an American photojournalist who is best known for his dramatic combat photographs. In Memoriam David Douglas DuncanCreditVideo by Harry Ransom Center © Joe McNally 1st Lt David D. Duncan formerly … Continue reading
Posted in photography
Tagged David Douglas Duncan, history, Leica, Nikon, photography, photography history, photojournalism, photojournalist, war
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Keith Goldstein: New York Street Photographer – The Interview
Many thanks to Marcus Niski for this opportunity! JUNE 1, 2018 BY NAKEDCITIESJOURNAL Keith Goldstein: New York Street Photographer – The Interview Keith Goldstein is a New York based street photographer who photographs his subjects in various locations in and around Manhattan. His … Continue reading
Posted in Across The Aisle, Broadway, interview, New York City, photography, Quotes, The Tenderloin, Uncategorized, Words
Tagged "Keith Goldstein", interview, life, Marcus Niski, Naked Cities Journal, photography, street, street candid, street life, street photo, street photography, streetphoto
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