Yearly Archives: 2018

Walking and Riding

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David Douglas Duncan, R.I.P.

The legendary war photographer dies at age 102.  See the NYT commemoration. Also see his coverage of Picasso, some of which was mentioned earlier in these pages.

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Along South Second Avenue

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Chip Thomas and the Navajo Murals

Chip Thomas, a physician and street artist who has lived on the Navajo Nation for three decades, shares the stories of his indigenous neighbors with large scale murals in cities from Oakland, California, to Phoenix, Arizona.    Also see a … Continue reading

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ManhattanHenge

From the Washington Post: And on Twitter …

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Today’s Cloud

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Alex Bartsch

This London photographer spent thirty years searching out locations for some of his favorite  vinyl record album covers.  Read and see much more here.

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Triptych No. 77

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Deana Lawson

More of Lawson’s work and some insightful commentary by novelist Zadie Smith can be found here.

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Shah Marai

Last week, nine journalists and many others died in a Kabul bomb blast.  Among them was Shah Marai, lead photojournalist for Agence France-Presse in Afghanistan.  Read and see more here of Marai’s images here.  

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