Sentences with phrase «of fellow photographers»

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Trudeau — for at least his first visit — will be able to summon a horde of photographers, both amateur and professional, and that commands the respect of fellow politicians.
Dear friend and fellow blogger Joy Ludwig - Mcnutt, a very talented chef and passionate photographer, owner of the lovely blog My Traveling Joys, attended one of my cookery classes in Surrey — England and most kindly took a photo of me making Turkish coffee, at my book on page Page 8 — top left — , my very sincere thanks to her.
Zina is also a talented photographer, and for her fellow photographers out there, she also has a lot of advice for making the most of your DSLR camera.
Along with fellow photographers Danito Jo Talbot and Mark Manne, she will be selling work at SOWA Open Market (one of our absolute favorite Sunday spots!)
You might recognize a few faces in these shots: my photographer + best pal, Brina, and Caitlin, fellow KCFW veteran and one of my absolute favorites.
Fellow fashionista's Ana Darmon of «Ana Makeup `, Style Photographer Sabrina Sikora of «First Wife Studios», Designer -LSB-...]
Titus always had a plan to find the best waves, and the rest of his crew — Titus's nephew Kaimi Kaneholani, fellow big wave surfer Clay Wolcott, and Kauai - born photographer Ry Cowan — never questioned it.
As a fellow photographer I would like to visit Sweden for the amazing scenery, the beautiful people and the adventure of driving a wicked sweet Volvo around the country!
She is a Fellow of both the International League of Conservation Photographers and International League of Conservation Writers.
That includes my friends, of course, my fellow pet photographers and the world travelers who share their experiences with the rest of us that dream of living life in their shoes!
THE MACARTHUR FOUNDATION has announced its class of 2015 fellows and photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier is among the two dozen recognized for groundbreaking work and outstanding accomplishments in their field.
Working in black - and - white, usually on the streets of Harlem, the photographer sized up his fellow citizens with an incisiveness that allowed for sympathy but was not clouded by it.
Borek's affinity for the work of a fellow Czech raises a curious question for a photographer who's lived in the United States for more than 20 years: To what extent is his work influenced by dual cultural ties?
Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier, a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, Mana Contemporary Resident Artist, and recent recipient of ICP's 2015 Infinity Award, has released her highly - anticipated first book, The Notion of Family (Aperture) to critical acclaim.
Recognized for her large - scale, rhinestone - embellished paintings of powerful black women and pattern - rich interiors, this volume, produced conjunction with the exhibition «Muse: Mickalene Thomas: Photographs,» gathers the photography of Mickalene Thomas for the first time — portraits, prints and Polaroids — and features a nod to fellow contemporary African American photographers who inspire her.
Meiselas speaks with fellow photographer Lyon on the occasion of his recent survey exhibition at the Menil Collection in Houston.
The volume concludes with brief essays by Dennis C. Dickerson («Black Braddock and Its History») and Laura Wexler («A Notion of Photography»), and a conversation between Frazier and fellow photographer Dawoud Bey.
2001 Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Rome Prize Fellows Show, The American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy
With his wife Irene (a second cousin to fellow photographer, Ben Shahn) he worked in the Community Division of the Department of Public Education producing films and composing music.
Photographers Among Us is organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art and curated by Tessa Hite, Curatorial Fellow.
Kelley's awards and honors include Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome (2011 - 12); Faculty Development Grants from Skidmore College and St. Mary's College of Maryland (2007 - 09); Jerome Foundation Travel / Study Grant (2004); Finalist, Bush Foundation Artist Fellows Program (2004); Artist Residency, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Colorado (2003); McKnight Foundation Artist Fellowship for Photographers (2001 - 02); and Jerome Foundation and Forecast Public Artworks commission, permanent installation in the Open Book building, Minneapolis (2000).
Close friends of Matter and his wife Mercedes were the painters Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, fellow Swiss photographer Robert Frank and Alberto Giacometti.
These innovators, and their fellow fathers of the medium, opened doors that many contemporary photographers have since walked through.
For this talk on the exhibition Robert Heinecken: Object Matter, internationally recognized photographer and video artist, Eileen Cowin, a good friend of Heinecken's, will give us a glimpse into their personal relationship and discuss the work more broadly from her perspective as a fellow photographer working concurrently.
Published by the Aperture Foundation, the 156 - page book includes essays by Laura Wexler of Yale University and Dennis C. Dickerson of Vanderbilt University, along with an interview conducted by fellow photographer Dawoud Bey.
LaToya Ruby Frazier LaToya Ruby Frazier (b. 1982) is the only photographer among the 24 winners of the 2015 MacArthur Fellow Program by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Sous Les Etoiles Gallery Director Corinne Tapia is honored to join fellow jurors Ann - Christin Bertrand, Curator at C / O Berlin; Yeonha Choi, Art Critic & Chief Curator at Space 22; Jeong Eun Kim, Chief Editor / Publisher of IANN Magazine; Damien Poulain, Founder of Oodee; and Aline Smithson, Photographer & Founder of Lenscratch.
The Lumiere Brothers Gallery exhibits the work of Wendy Paton alongside fellow American photographers Steve Schapiro, Ruth Orkin, Harold Feinstein, and Greg Gorman.
Enlisting the help of fellow comedian and photographer Julia Loken, Gray posed and pouted all over the aisles, resulting in some hilarious (and super fierce) pics.
Photographer, filmmaker, activist and 2013 MacArthur Fellow Carrie Mae Weems (Art BFA 81) is the subject of two concurrent exhibitions in New York City.
In 1995 she was made fellow of Britain's Royal Photographic Society and elected Master Photographer by the International Center of Photography, New York.
The carefully - executed compositions also draw both on Cindy Sherman's early film stills series and on the fellow photographer's later use of color.
HONOR / AWARD March 16: Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier, a 2015 TED Fellow gives a TED Talk (top of page) at Vancouver Truth or Dare conference on the visual history of inequality in industrial America.
Panelists include; Kael Alford, documentary photographer, writer, journalist, Deborah Bell, Vice President and Head of Christie's Photographs Department in New York, Dornith Doherty, 2012 Guggenheim Fellow, photographer, Professor of Photography at the University of North Texas, and Wendy Watriss, photographer, curator, journalist, writer, and a founder of FotoFest, Houston.
THE LATEST CLASS of MacArthur Foundation fellows includes photographer Dawoud Bey and painter Njideka Akunyili Crosby.
In the late 1970s Schütte installed a number of these works in the Düsseldorf apartments of his friends and teachers including that of his tutor - the painter Gerhard Richter - and that of his fellow student, photographer Thomas Struth.
Warren is a 2015 fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the recipient of the 2014 Baum Award for An Emerging American Photographer, and she is a new, featured artist in ART21's documentary series «New York Close Up».
He has received 3 Honorary Doctorates of Letters, from St. Andrews University; Glasgow University; and Glasgow Caledonian University, an Honorary Fellow of London's Royal Photographic Society, he was twice named NPPA Magazine Photographer of the Year, inducted into the IPHF (International Photography Hall of Fame) in November 2017 and was honored with a 2005 LUCIE award.
The publication includes photos of Thomas» work and selections from a community - created archive, alongside essays by curator Kalia Brooks, poet David Livewell, and photographer and Pew Fellow Lori Waselchuck.
Photographer and multimedia artist Bruce Johnson was familiar with the history of the Civil Rights Movement, but when a fellow artist told him that the
A Guggenheim fellow, and a three - times recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, Mann was named «America's Best Photographer» by Time magazine in 2001.
While in Colorado they met fellow photographers, worked with high school students, participated in a panel discussion with other artists and members of the Denver Sustainable Food Policy Network, undertook museum research, scouted sites for future projects, and met with the director of a gallery in Fort Collins who promptly offered them a show.
African American Vernacular Photography reproduces 70 of Cowin's most exceptional color plates with essays by Brian Wallis, Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator at the International Center of Photography, and Deborah Willis, MacArthur Fellow and author of Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present and, with Carla Williams, The Black Female Body: A Photographic History.
Gonzales is a Fulbright Fellow and was the recipient of a New York Photo Award, Canon Italia Young Photographer's Award, Aperture West Book Prize and was selected as one of PDN's 30.
In 1995 she was made fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and elected Master Photographer — the world's most prestigious photographic honor — by New York's International Center of Photography.
Wednesday, Oct. 15: LaToya Ruby Frazier discusses her first book «LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family,» with fellow photographer Dawoud Bey at the Aperture Foundation in New York City.
Photographer Lorna Simpson captures the cast of Steve McQueen's film «12 Years a Slave» for the January 2014 issue of W magazine in images inspired by «Cloudscape,» her 2004 work featuring fellow artist Terry Adkins.
Inspired by the sounds of old time, blues, and gospel music, his photographs are quiet and contemplative yet, as fellow photographer and poet Tim Davis describes, «build to a boisterous whole.»
The vast majority of the works selected by curator Lizzie Zucker - Saltz & Assistant Curator Ashley Westpheling are figurative with many reference pop icons such as Elvis, Marilyn & Donald Trump, while others portray local artists, performers, models and writers, such as performer Deonna Mann, artist Katie Walker, fellow resident studio denizen photographer Peter Frey.
Awards & Distinctions 2015 ICP Infinity Award 2015 World Press Photo Award, 2nd 2015 Photographic Museum of Humanity, 1st 2015 White House News Photographers Assoc., 1st 2015 POYi Award of Excellence 2014 TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2014 2014 Aaron Siskind Fellowship Grant 2014 Pulitzer Center Grant 2013 Getty Images Grant 2012 Pulitzer Center Grant 2012 POYi World Understanding Award 2012 Saint Brieuc Festival Grant 2012 IoS Photography Books of the Year 2012 POYi Best Book Award, Finalist 2011 Leica Oskar Barnack Prize, Finalist 2011 Magnum Foundation Grant 2010 POYi Photographer of the Year, 1st 2008 Hearst Fellow, Univ. of Colorado 2008 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2008 Photographer of the Year, 2nd 2008 POYi Award of Excellence 2008 Alicia Patterson Fellowship 2007 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2007 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Perpignan Young Photographer 2006 Bayeux War Correspondents Prize 2006 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Days Japan Jury Prize 2006 PDN's 30 Past Solo Exhibitions Blue Sky Days in Bayeux, France Oct - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Cortona Italy Jul - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Barcelona Jul - 2015 Borderline North Korea Nov - 2013 Castaways of the Marshall Islands Oct - 2012 Behind The Curtains of 21st Century Communism Jul - 2012 Behind the Curtains Aug - 2010 Behind the Curtain May - 2009 Nepal Rituels & Revolution Feb - 2009
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