Monthly Archives: April 2009

No Anthem/Speed Queens, by Maury Gortemiller

No Anthem/Speed Queens, by Maury Gortemiller

© Maury Gortemiller Maury Gortemiller sent me a long and excellent article about his work and vision. On the one hand he explains in detail his thoughts on photography and aesthetics, on the other he describes two of his conceptual photographic series: No Anthem and Speed Queens. Maury Gortemiller explains the reasons that led him [...]
The 19/23 Corridor, by Scott Lessing Hubener

The 19/23 Corridor, by Scott Lessing Hubener

© Scott Lessing Hubener Following text and photos by Scott Lessing Hubener. The 19/23 corridor I have completed a recent body of work tentatively titled, The 19/23 Corridor, which is a photo documentary of the area between Asheville, NC and Johnson City, TN where a stretch of the 19/23 highway lies. This project has taken [...]
Family and friends by Jack Radcliffe

Family and friends by Jack Radcliffe

Dan & Selena © Jack Radcliffe Jack Radcliffe for years photographs in black and white the members of his family and his friends, gradually creating several series of photos that explore the long term evolution of the photographer relationship with his friends and relatives. Here a selection of his works with an introduction to the [...]

Duplicate posts in Google Reader

A few weeks ago I invited the readers of Camera Obscura to update their feed subscription, making available all the updates into a single feed too, with English, Italian and French articles.
Scrap at Joe’s by Lisa Kereszi

Scrap at Joe’s by Lisa Kereszi

© Lisa Kereszi In the following article Lisa Kereszi tells the story of her family junkyard, a memorial to a particular failure of the American Dream. A dramatic story of drugs, violence, suicide and bankruptcy. The photographs range from family portraits to objects detail, from environment images to the various stuff contained in the courtyard, [...]