Sunday, April 10, 2011

Postcards from America


Overland Park, KS
Last night I was pleased to discover that one of my very recent photographs, from my EMT school in Overland Park, KS had been published on the new Magnum blog as part of the 'Postcards from America' project. It was chosen by photographer Alec Soth, who set up a Flickr group in search of insightful images of America today from outside this prestigious photo agency.
I am always really grateful when my work is posted on a blog and it is something which always comes as a pleasant surprise for me. This particular blog post is an important one to me personally, because this new Magnum project appears to run parallel, in many ways, to my own on-going personal work and also that of ASA(II); my Flickr group and it's companion blog. Many thanks Alec for this small exposure, it means a lot.
Here is the intro to the Flickr group and Postcards project:
"In May 2011, five Magnum photographers will travel from Texas to California in the first of a series of trips documenting post-millennial America. Along with encouraging people to follow the journey on our blog, we're asking you to submit your own images of America.
We're looking for new images and video (made between April 1 and May 25, 2011) that give us insight into what America is like today. We'll be regularly highlighting our favorites on our blog.
At the end of trip, we'll be displaying these selections alongside our own in a special exhibition in Oakland. We look forward to your postcards."
Postcards from America's blog can be viewed here:
Alec Soth's Flick group:
As an update to this post I have discovered that another of my photographs has been chosen for this project and appeared on the 'postcards' blog this morning (26th April, 2011). this image is from my recent easter weekend trip to St Louis.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

39th St, KC, MO (II)



39th St, KC


39th St, KC


Here is another selection of images made along Kansas City's 39th St. These photographs could be described as impressions really, more than that of a guide book document. 39th St is a place I visit often. It has some great restaurants, an excellent vintage clothes store and a very good second hand music shop. It is also the home of Prosperos Books which is a used book store full of rare and hard to find gems.

39th St is one of the earliest suburban neighborhoods to flourish in Kansas City's turn of the last century's expansion, 39th Street West was served by two light rail lines: a single-track streetcar line running to Rosedale, and the "Strang Line" providing a direct connect to areas further south, like Olathe.

39th St Impressions Part (I):

Prosperos Bookstore:


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

La Pura Vida Magazine. Issue One



The excellent photography website La Pura Vida have published a magazine. Issue one is called 'Fragments and Collisions'. So far I have only viewed the preview of it, but it looks like something very special and I look forward to receiving my copy in the mail shortly. I am also pleased to say that I have a photograph included in the 'Group Show' section of this magazine - an image from my on-going Overland Park project.

Many thanks to Bryan Formhals, it's editor and the team which helped put this terrific looking publication together. I am in the company of some wonderful and talented photographers there.

LPV is an online and print magazine dedicated to contemporary documentary and fine art photography. Our aim is to provide a platform for emerging and amateur photographers to showcase their work innteresting ways. In our essays, we explore the evolving nature of photography in the digital age and how social media and technology are creating new opportunities for photographers and publishers.


To preview or order a copy of La Pura Vida Magazine please follow this link:

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/173566

A slideshow of the Group Show, Fragments and Collisions can be seen here:

http://lpvmagazine.com/2011/04/group-show-fragments-collisions/#1

Some interesting articles about the magazines background and creation can be found here:

Intro: http://lpvmagazine.com/2011/04/introduction-fragments-collisions/

Welcome: http://lpvmagazine.com/2011/04/welcome-to-lpv-magazine/


Overland Park, KS