Tag Archives: jared iorio
Photographs on the Brain #36
“I didn’t really have a script or a strategy. For the most part, it was just walking with my camera every day; what I saw, what I felt was important. What I felt needed to be addressed, or could challenge people to think a little bit differently if I actually captured it on film. One [...]
Jared Iorio – ‘Go. Gone.’
Photographs ©Jared Iorio In ‘Go. Gone’ Jared Iorio creates a project about his grandmother by mixing photographs from the family album with personal documentary. The result is document of a life lived to its fullest. jarediorio.com
Populated by Vegetation #3
©James Dodd ©Michael Lampell ©Jared Iorio ©Emil Kozak ©Robert Ashby ©Simon Kossoff Selection by Ben Anderson. More at Populated by Vegetation [Flickr]
August, 2010 Show #1 – “I don’t like nostalgia unless it’s mine”
©Roberto Cicchinè “I don’t like nostalgia unless it’s mine.” – Lou Reed For the final monthly show I invited the three friends who helped me start LPV to do the edit. I’m very grateful to Ludmilla Morais, Raoul Gatepin and James Hendrick for all the work they did at the beginning and for taking the [...]
December, 2009 Show – Rive
photograph ©Gustaf Eriksson 2 a : to divide into pieces b : fracture Contributors: Ben Roberts, Ramanan Sivaranjan, Kramer O’Neill, Andrej Filev, Kirill Kuletski, Mitchell Cde Baca, Grzegorz Jaworski, Benedetta Falugi, Jared Iorio, Chuck Patch, Ben Anderson, Alex JD Smith, Lee Gumienny, Michael Cinque, Gustaf Eriksson Edited by Bryan Formhals VIEW SHOW
Strangers: Jared Iorio
Photographs ©Jared Iorio Jared Iorio picked up a camera two years ago, at age 29, to fend off a feeling of life slipping by. The little contraption can ostensibly stop-time, and that’s good enough for him. For now. He lives and works in Los Angeles, where he’s busy shooting life as he finishes a 2-year [...]