© Fatma Fahmy
November 25, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Uriya (l.) and his friend Erez, travel in the fields of Kiryat Tivon just after sunset, Israel, May 2016. © Daniel Rolider
July 22, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Niki Boon, Her Backyard, 16 x 20”, archival pigment ink print, edition of 9. Courtesy of Obscura Gallery
June 7, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
From the series "Nothing Gold Can Stay" © Lauren Ward and Alex Kwesking
May 27, 2019 • Portraits/Portraiture
YVES, Bemidji, MN, 22 years old. © Soraya Zaman from the book American Boys published by Daylight Books.
April 12, 2019 • Portraits/Portraiture
“Chicken,” from “(My) East of Eden” by Pipo Nguyen-Duy. In the series, children enact tableaux in the countryside of Vietnam, where Nguyen-Duy was born. © Pipo Nguyen-Duy
April 9, 2019 • Fine Art
© Natalie Keyssar
January 30, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Standing on top of this rock wall overlooking the MalecÛn at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, a spot reserved for tourists, typically invites security and a prompt ejection. These are everyday small acts of defiance. From Havana Youth by Greg Kahn.
January 22, 2019 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Untitled #32, Bulletproof, 2013. © Vee Speers. Courtesy of Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta.
July 18, 2018 • Portraits/Portraiture
A group of girls command the dance floor during the 2013 Plainfield High School Senior Prom. The theme for this year's event is "midnight masquerade." The dance was held at the Renaissance Inn in Woodbridge. Friday June 14, 2013. Woodbridge, NJ, USA. © Aristide Economopoulos
June 15, 2018 • Documentary/Photojournalism
Lisandra de la Caridad Rodríguez Ramayo, La Habana, Arroyo Naranjo, Mantilla, 2016, framed chromogenic print mounted to Alu-Dibond paper: 79 1/8 x 70 1/2 inches (201 x 179 cm), framed: 80 11/16 x 72 1/16 x 2 3/16 inches (205 x 183 x 5.5 cm), edition of 5 with 2 APs © Frank Thiel / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York
March 8, 2018 • Portraits/Portraiture
In the small town of Herriman, Utah, children as young as six learn the
Declaration of Independence by putting it to song. Over a few hot
summer days, they will learn all about “Americanism,” a blend of
patriotism and history that casually mixes in some of the basic tenets of
libertarianism. At one point, they’ll pretend to overturn a boat full of tea
into Boston Harbor. Over 900 students attend “Utah Patriot Camp”
annually.
Herriman, Utah. © Sarah Blesener
March 5, 2018 • Documentary/Photojournalism