Tag Archives: John Goldsmith
la familia abrazada #11
©Mark Alor Powell ©Furrukh Khan ©John Goldsmith If you haven’t seen it yet, I suggest you check out ‘Future now cleansed,‘ where Blake Andrews removed children from a selection of famous photographs. INFO la familia abrazada [Flickr] la familia abrazada [Tumblr] la familia abrazada on LPV
Strangers: John Goldsmith
Photographs ©John Goldsmith John Goldsmith is a freelance photographer from Vancouver. INFO Waxy Photography twitter.com/waxypoetic flickr.com/waxypoetic strange.rs Trailer Twitter Other strangers
June, 2009 Show – The small hidden door
©Arian Camilleri Curated by Karen Rudd and Ariane Schrack Contributors: jamieswang, Sylvain-Emmanuel Prieur, John Goldsmith, Corey Arnold, Jackson Eaton, Jeffrey Shay, Nathan Appel, Arian Camilleri, Luke Byrne, Jan Durina, Michael Mccraw, James Wendell, Ana Cuba, Natasha Klimchuk VIEW SHOW
Children of Weegee Fortnight #4
“To me, pictures are like blintzes – ya gotta get ‘em while they’re hot.” – Weegee ©diadainconsupertrafra ©M. Charles Newton ©John Goldsmith INFO Selection by Joni Karanka Children of Weegee [Flickr] Previously: Children of Weegee Fortnight #3
December, 2008 Show – Carelessness
photograph©Hin Chua Carelessness edited by James Wendell Contributors: Naveen Jamal, Dave Sinclair, luka knezevic – strika, Greg Flanders, squinty eye, John Goldsmith, Laura Rodari, Philip Koch, sangue amaro, Robert McPeak, Raoul Gatepin, Luis Torres, Christian Fossati, Jan Postma, Jeff Hammond, Hin Chua, Karen Rudd, Jay Divinagracia, Rafael Alacar, Maxime Milanesi, Tommy Forbes VIEW SHOW
la familia abrazada #1
©Pierre HEBERT ©Greg Hanten ©JUNKU NISHIMURA We’re starting a regular feature on ‘la familia abrazada,’ an excellent group edited by Ralph Pruszynski, Rafa Alcácer, Gareth Jelley, and John Goldsmith. You can follow it on Tumblr and make submissions through Flickr. Family photography in the tradition of Aue Sobol, Barney, Billingham, Goldin, Sultan, Larry Towell and [...]
Photographs on the Brain #25
“The “photo – blog” will reach some kind of precipice / tipping point. More innovations will be offered (which is true every year), but I see more personal narratives gripping us rather than the same old, same old. Already it appears as if our community is in danger of becoming formulaic, although there are of [...]
Photographs on the Brain #19
“Any party which accepts credit for the rain must not be surprised if its opponents blame it for the drought” – Dwight Morrow ©diadainconsupertrafra ©Harnpon Juapetch ©John Goldsmith via Superbomba ©David Solomons ©diadainconsupertrafra ©Jannet Duroc ©Shorpy