Some of the most impressive photographs
of the world’s most influential, and powerful women, have been photographed by
Annie. Liebovitz once was the person who created some of the most
stunning and controversial photos for the Rolling Stone. Her new series, in
San Francisco, are a continuation of Annie's series from 1999, called
"Women." She chose to have her exhibit in San Francisco
because of her strong emotional ties with the city; she had majored in painting
in the San Francisco art institute. Admission is indeed free, but booking in advanced in strongly recommended to avoid long lines. The last date that the exhibit will be open is April 17th.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Baltimore Riots
Devin Allen
was just a kid from Baltimore who has had his fair share of misfortunes. With
him only being 27, you'd be surprised to hear that he has had to bury more than
20 of his friends. Devin lost his two best friends
all within one weekend. He claims that photography has literally saved his
life, since he was supposed to be with his best friends when they died, but he
ended up taking photos instead. “If it wasn’t
for photography, I would probably be in a casket. Once I lost those guys, it
changed me forever.” This is when Devin realized that he wanted to dive deep
into his photography, and to just focus on his passion, no more street life.
When Devin head about Freddie Gray's death in police custody, on April 19th, 2015,
it was through a text he had received “My mind was racing
when the protests began, because no one really understands Baltimore, most
people see the riots … but they don’t understand the pain that caused those
riots and caused that uprising." As soon as Devin heard of this story he grabbed his camera, he knew the reporter's showing up to Baltimore would not report the incident without bias, so he was determined to be that guy. Even though the people were rioting, Devin saw many people come together to help clean up Baltimore, he claims that he even saw Bloods and Crips working together. One of the photo's that Devin tweeted out gained a lot a popularity within a few hours, the one Time chose to put on their cover. Celebrities even used Devin's photos in order to post online and show their support for Baltimore.
Not only is Devin an influential guy, by choosing to photograph something like the Baltimore riots without bias, but he also a good photographer. Time wouldn't choose a low quality photo to put on the front cover of their magazine. The article on flickr starts with the sort of "bad" photos, meaning the photos with police violence and civilians causing damage, but the photos towards the bottom will inspire you.
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