Tag Archives: joni karanka
October, 2009 Show – I wouldn’t like death if death were good
photograph ©Michela Heim forgive us o life the sin of death oh baby you know that dying is fine but maybe I wouldn’t like death if death were good not even if death were good Ra Ra Riot / E. E. Cummings edited by Ariane Schrack Contributors: sylvain-emmanuel prieur, Rafael Alcacer, Cristobal Emilio Marquez Martinez [...]
Conversation with Joni Karanka
I’ve known Dr. Karanka for a few years now after meeting him through HCSP. In addition to editing the regular feature Children of Weegee Fortnight, he’s the mastermind behind Dr. Karanka’s Print Stravaganza and a founding member of Mindfist. We had a conversation about his work as well as his various photogrpahy activities. Where does [...]
July, 2009 Show – Too much to dream last night
©Joni Karanka Edited by Bryan Formhals and Anne Johnstone Contributors: Alex Cretey, Kate Kirkwood, Cristian Ordonez, Todd Fisher, Andrew James, Anna Kharina, N. Shrestha, kwybo, Martin Nicholls, Joni Karanka, Greg Flanders, Jack Simon, Marlon Kowalski, Luke Byrne VIEW SHOW
Inverse Parallels #1
©Joni Karanka ©Todd Fisher These two photographs came across my radar yesterday and I thought they seemed to go together nicely, even though they’re opposites in many regards. Michael David Murphy riffs on this phenomenon with his ‘Same Same But Different’ feature on 2point8. I think I’m looking for photographs that perhaps have one strong primary [...]
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
Children of Weegee Fortnight #3
©Joni Karanka ©Phillip Koch ©Kip Praslowicz Children of Weegee
Children of Weegee Fortnight #1
©Andrej Filev ©Todd Fisher ©Alessandro Marchi This will be a regular feature, as the title suggests. Thanks to Joni Karanka for the first selection and agreeing to collaborate. Homage to the work of Weegee. Mostly to show straight, direct and slightly confrontational photography taking place nowadays. Check out Weegee’s World for some examples of his [...]