Great Sunday Reads in Photography
Spend your Sunday the way you’re supposed to, with some great reading. Here’s our roundup of interesting articles and content from around the Web for photographers. Enjoy!
Death Bed Photography Could Be a Much-Needed Ritual – Mic
Seeking Complicated Beauty in Landscape Photography – Art in America
Dorothea Lange and the Truth of Photography – LA Review of Books
How Photographers Have Challenged What Masculinity Looks Like – Artsy
The Unsung Photographer of the 20th Century – Huck
Picturing the American Family: From Frederick Douglas to Jamel Shabazz – Aperture
Bill Cunningham Was Street Photography at Its Most Stylish – Boston Globe
A Photographer Shining a Light on the Elderly – My Modern Met
After Decades of War, A Photographer Finds New Inspiration – Washington Post
Photography Is Not a Crime, So Why Is It Treated As Such? – Redshark News
The New Street Photography – Street Photography
The Search for Something Fresh in Portraiture – Lens Culture
Film Photography Has Found Its Feet Again – DPReview
How a Photographer With Vision Loss Makes His Art – Washington City Paper
A Photographer’s Parents Wave Goodbye – New Yorker
I Went to Iraq to Be a Photographer. I Became a Medic – New York Times Magazine
Photo Essay
Video of the Week
Jim Marshal’s photographs tell the story of the cultural revolution that took place in the 1960’s, from jazz clubs to Woodstock. The NewsHour explores this unsung photographer’s work.