As
practicing street photographers, the members capture fleeting moments, interpreting life around them and challenging our perceptions of the world.
Not exact matches
Lydia Hudgens, a veteran
photographer who's worked with well known plus - size bloggers like Gabi Gregg and Nicolette Mason, also noticed exclusionary
practices among
street style
photographers.
Lorna Simpson began her artistic career working as a documentary
street photographer, though she soon transitioned to a text - based
practice that featured photographs of anonymous women (and occasionally men) paired with extracted phrases that urge the viewer to question that preconceived associations surrounding race and gender.
Mapping Sitting presents four distinct
practices: studio passport photography; institutional group portrait photography; the
street tradition of «photo - surprise»; and portraits by itinerant
photographers.
Located in SoHo, NY's historic photo building at 100 Crosby
Street, the gallery represents a wide range of emerging and established
photographers whose
practices include landscape and architectural installation, abstract and concrete photography, experimental mixed media works, and social documentary.
See Through: Windows and Mirrors in UMMA's Photography Collection explores how
photographers employ windows and mirrors across 100 years of photography
practice — from
street photography to self - portraiture.
From intimate portraits to
street scenes, from dynamic architectural analysis to photomontage, his revolutionary
practice re-established the role of photography and of the
photographer himself.