Foto Jurnalism #813
A seemingly endless visual deluge springs forth from the New York Times LENS site. Here are some frame of mind squaring shots from recent posts.
Categories: Modern Events, Nature, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
A seemingly endless visual deluge springs forth from the New York Times LENS site. Here are some frame of mind squaring shots from recent posts.
Categories: Modern Events, Nature, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
In one of the most prime examples bio-mimicry ever, people all over the world have been creating ‘Human Nests’ in increasing numbers. From New Zealand to South Africa, artists and boutique designers are weaving branches to emulate nooks of the avian kind. On a very related strand, be sure to check out Patrick Dougherty’s work if you haven’t already- his full blown structures and spaces made from willow are jaw-dropping. Just for tradition’s sake, there are a few oldschool-ish tree-houses […]
Categories: Architecture, Art, Nature, New Zealand, Photojournalism, Sculpture
New York Times LENS Photojournalism site doesn’t upload new material on the weekend, so here is your fix for some of the crem de la crem from the past month of imagery. BTW, North Korea is Krrraaayzeeee, almost as crazy as the running of the bulls – but not as ridiculous as the huge media frenzy around the birth of that new royal babe. Where’s Putin going (Tom Waits: “What’s He Doing In There?!)? HAPPY AUGUST.
Categories: Modern Events, Photojournalism, Travel
There are over 70 images from the past few weeks of New York Times LENS features that have been storing up. Here is the first batch, but expect to see a few more bundles in the very near future! MAD WORLD.
Categories: Modern Events, Nature, Photojournalism, Travel
Below you’ll find the best of what New York Times LENS Photojournalism blog has had to offer over the past week. So many different facets to the human experience. CHANGE IS CONSTANT, PATHS ARE INFINITE.
Categories: Modern Events, Photojournalism, Travel
Greetings family and friends (as well as complete strangers)! Giving updates on personal life is somewhat of a rare occurrence on this site, but we felt inclined to show you some of the things that have been happening as of late. Roarke and I have been living a fairy-tale lifestyle of beautifully rudimentary proportions up in the Northeast corner of Oregon – just outside the small town of Joseph. We were blessed with an amazing opportunity to partake in a […]
Categories: Modern Events, Natural Landscapes, Nature, Personal Work, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Once again, here is the crem de la crem from the New York Times Photojournalism Blog: LENS. WHAT CLIMATE CHANGE? EVERYTHING’S TOTALLY NORMAL.
Categories: Modern Events, Nature, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Looking something akin to a turret in a B-52 flying fortress, the cupola of the International Space Station provides photographers an opportunity to shoot the Earth from a mind-bending 250 miles above the surface!! Here are a few shots of the photographers / astronauts in the hyper exclusive viewing area of the ISS (more found at this site). Also, if you haven’t already check out this time lapse video of the world’s turning from the ISS. ORBITING IN A TIN […]
Categories: Modern Events, Nature, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Holy Canoli – the world is way crazier than a large chunk of people think. How bout those floods in Germany? Climate Change? No way…. DANG
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
The Rodeo held in Sisters, Oregon (just a half hour west of Bend) is dubbed “The Biggest Little Show on Earth”. Occurring on the first weekend of June every year, the population of Sisters (normally a town of just over 2,000) easily triples and the roadways become grid-locked with trucks and horse trailers. On Saturday we ventured up there to have ourselves a little gander, and here is some of what we saw. (Roarke was the best dressed Ka-boy there!)
Categories: Industrial Landscape, Modern Events, Natural Landscapes, Personal Work, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel