Category: Photography
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Kickstarting Seattle’s Parks: The Star Interviews Omar Willey about “Natural Advantages”
Parks remain one of those things that tie us together, though we rarely think about them that way. A park—public land—serves the communities around it. Any real document of that land must serve the public, too, the best way possible.
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Weekly E-Book: Snitchtown
Emma Byrne’s remix of Cory Doctorow produces this photo-book, rescued from oblivion by your tireless editors.
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Weekly E-book: The Bastards Book of Photography
We offer our version of Dan Nguyen’s beginner’s guide to taking pictures, The Bastards Guide to Photography.
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Weekly E-Book: Visible Reality
Our e-book of the week continues our exploration of Creative Commons photography with this book liberated from the iBooks store, Terje Enge’s Visible Reality.
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Weekly E-Book: Dreesha – Glimpses of Qatar
A book of photo-essays about the modernization of Qatar, Dreesha: Glimpses of Qatar is our e-book of the week.
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Weekly E-Book: How the Other Half Lives
We return to a classic in the annals of photography and perhaps the very first book of photojournalism, Jacob Riis’s How the Other Half Lives.
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On the rack: The Bikeriders at The Henry
Danny Lyon’s book makes it to the walls of the Henry–at a price.
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Weekly E-book: The Pencil of Nature
This week’s e-book is a blast from the past, from the inventor of the photographic negative, William Henry Fox Talbot.
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At the Henry: The Photographs of Ray K. Metzker
The second part of an appreciation of Ray K. Metzker’s work. This time: you, gentle reader, visit the Henry Gallery and experience it for yourself.
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The Earthly Delights of Ray K. Metzker
A look back at Ray K. Metzker’s work. Part 1 of 2.