Sentences with phrase «photojournalism work»

In New York Bing struggled to get photojournalism work but found it difficult to do so, perhaps because of growing competition for that type of work.

Not exact matches

I'd been trained and worked in photojournalism and I lacked the skills I needed to create the images I wanted.
To mark the 175th anniversary of photojournalism, the editors of TIME magazine (which is owned by Health's parent company, Time Inc.) worked with an international team of curators, historians, and photographers to carefully select the photos published in 100 Photographs: The Most Influential Images of All Time ($ 25; amazon.com).
Like punk, Burgin's work is similarly patchwork in its sources and in its aggressive relationship to history, but by contrast it appears virtually seamless as an image; the work's frisson comes from how closely it approaches advertising's codes, its asymptotic proximity to photojournalism, without touching either one precisely.
Works on view are varied, including pioneering x-rays and aerial views, artifacts of early photojournalism, and recent examples of conceptual art all grouped in arrangements to emphasize the range of possibilities offered by photography as a medium.
These avant - garde works struggled commercially — in the two decades he dedicated to poetry, Broodthaers lived in poverty, scraping a living through bookselling and photojournalism.
«His work is part of the history of photography and especially photojournalism,» says Betty Yao, the collection's curator.
Drawn from a collection of photojournalism and documentary photography, many of the images have appeared in the press — but here they are presented as works of art in their right.
Photographers Among Us examines the many dimensions of photojournalism and documentary photography through a survey of 225 works that capture scenes of war, mass incarceration, suburbia, and urban and rural landscapes, among other images that continue to resonate today.
If you are a fan of photojournalism, documentary photography or portraiture, you must be familiar with Mary Ellen Mark photography work.
Starting this spring, Dumas will work in tandem with graduate students from the Corcoran's Master of Arts in New Media Photojournalism program — a pioneering academic program for visual journalists — to prepare a short documentary on her work.
Her work has been featured at international photo festivals including NY Photo Festival, Lumix Festival of Young Photojournalism in Hannover, Germany, LagosPhoto in Lagos, Nigeria and GuatePhoto in Guatemala City.
After the newspaper folded in 1946, Leipzig worked for a brief stint at International News Photos before beginning a successful career in freelance photojournalism, traveling on assignments around the world and contributing to such periodicals as The Sunday New York Times, This Week, Fortune, Look, LIFE, and Parade.
Sara Facio was a photojournalist working for the French agency Sipa Press in the early 1970s, a time when there were virtually no Argentinian women working in photojournalism.
The post World War II photography saw the big change in black - and - white established photojournalism by introducing the use of color in the works of Ernst Haas for Life magazine in 1953.
Her work has been included in exhibitions at Sasha Wolf Gallery, Exit Art, New York Photo Festival, HOST Gallery in London, England, the LagosPhoto Festival in Lagos, Nigeria and the Lumix Festival of Young Photojournalism in Hanover, Germany.
This includes works with a documentary aim and also those that pushed the genre that were enhanced or staged to convey meaning beyond straight photojournalism.
Harris» work modulates between photojournalism, documenting culture and constructed realities, all in an effort to tell stories of underrepresented communities in New Orleans and beyond.
Its photojournalism and social documentary photography, especially the work of Gordon Parks and Jim Goldberg, greatly expands the Gallery's holdings in these areas.
MEM, Tokyo, will offer a solo exhibition of the work of Gen Otsuka, a renowned 20th century Japanese photographer who worked in postwar photojournalism in Japan and played a role in the development of modern Japanese photography.
Kurland remains a storyteller, and her new work combines engaged photojournalism with a sure feel for its narrative possibilities.
He received his B.F.A. in photojournalism from Ohio University and went directly to work for Look magazine as a staff photographer and traveled extensively in South East Asia, Mexico, India, Europe and Russia.
The presentation of works from the collection at the MMK 2 will feature a spectrum of contemporary modes of expression ranging from sociopolitical photojournalism to forms of subjective, conceptual or staged photography.
This kind of work will contribute to the biennial's main theme by willingly stepping outside the realms of photojournalism and commercial photo - making, floating between the real and the imagined.
The Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego mounts eight to ten major exhibitions per year that represent the history of the medium, contemporary works, photojournalism, and varied photographic processes.
For its 36th edition, 86 photography galleries will present work that includes contemporary, modern, documentation and photojournalism, 19th century photographs as well as photo - based art, video and new media.
Coinciding with its sixth award ceremony, the Fondation Carmignac will be exhibiting works from all years of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award at the Saatchi Gallery in London from 18 November — 13 December.
Her work has also been honored by Pictures of the Year International, NPPA's Best of Photojournalism, Critical Mass, American Photography and Communication Arts.
Hungarian combat photographer Robert Capa is best known for redefining wartime photojournalism by insisting working in trenches, in the midst of combat.
Chagas's work has since developed a more introspective focus beyond the standards of photojournalism.
If you've ever taken a darkroom course, you likely began by learning silver gelatin printing, a process that's associated with the black - and - white work of early - 20th century photographers of all movements — Bauhaus, street, photojournalism, you name it.
Prior to this she worked with several arts PR agencies on visual arts accounts including Masterpiece London and the Carmignac Photojournalism Award.
About Blog Grobl specializes in humanitarian photojournalism, documenting relief efforts and development work of NGOs worldwide.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z