Daniel Cronin: The Gathering

Daniel Cronin: The Gathering

Traveling to Cave In Rock, Illinois for The Gathering of the Juggalos these last few summers on my own may seem very different for me, but it is reminiscent of the shooting I did in college in that the landscape is still integral and I am trying to convey something more than just what is on the surface.
MIKE NARCISO: INTO THE  LIGHT

MIKE NARCISO: INTO THE LIGHT

I spent most of the ‘70s in the art department at San Jose State University where I earned an MA in fine art. During that time, I received a grant through the art department to document the art community. I worked for over a year and shot more than 80 portraits of local artists. That was the first time I earned a living using my camera, so ...
THE ANIMATED NIGHTMARES OF SAM BARNETT

THE ANIMATED NIGHTMARES OF SAM BARNETT

The big existential problem in this first chapter is the absurdity of having to make important decisions without having significant information about what the decision means. You're right that there is both the freedom to choose and awareness that much of the outcome is arbitrary.
Heimo Schmidt: Mythologies

Heimo Schmidt: Mythologies

Iceland is prone to modern myths of its own. Icelanders can go to the library and read Leif Ericsson's journals. They are vikings. We actually shot at his house, which is now a museum. It's the grass huts in some of the images. It felt like time travel.
Elisa Ferrari: The Sami Way

Elisa Ferrari: The Sami Way

Although the Sami aren’t confronted with many of the so­cio-economic concerns that commonly challenge indigenous peoples throughout the world, such as grave health problems and severe poverty or hunger, I was surprised to learn that Sweden has been heavily criticized by the United Nations and other groups for its ....
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