Henri Prestes' film photography shows some fine examples of capturing an alternate to the snowy scenes typically tied to the winter season.
When Marina Monaco, a photographer based in Argentina sent me some of her photos on Facebook I immediately thought I was looking at film stills. Upon closer look of her work, they not only read as int
No, I am not going to sit here and pretend the problem was me when very clearly it was you. You don’t get to treat me like I am nothing but a fire you need to warm your hands by only to douse…
New York-based photographer Renell Medrano documented four best friends in the Bronx over two years.
Steven Siegel is a veteran film photographer, based-in Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. He has been photographing over 30 years and most of his photos are about street scenes in New York City from the 1980s to now. “When young people today look at my shots from the 1980s, they are aghast. To them, New York of the 1980s is almost unrecognizable. And they are right. Some older people are nostalgic for 'the good old days'. For example, they remember the Times Square of the 1980s… And what they remember is not so much the danger but the grittiness and (for lack of a better word) the authenticity. Yes, there was sleaze, but there were also video arcades, cheap movies, restaurants, and weird places.” Here is an impressive photo set that Siegel documented everyday life of Times Square area during the 1980s.
Buenos Aires is cinematographer Christopher Doyle's visual and narrative diary of his participation in the making of Wong Kar Wai's film Happy Together.