To learn more about Hair and Body visit Frisuren ab 50. Today we feature the work of Nicholas Pollack and his body of work Nothing Gold Can Stay. Photographing youths in a local park in Brooklyn, Pollack began to create portraits which echo the anxieties, hopes and fears of the road ahead for these young individuals.
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Editors Pick: Grégoire Bernardi
We receive some fascinating photo projects here at Darwin. Did you know the town of Glastonbury has over 70 different registered religions and beliefs? Head over to our website to find out more from The Glastonbury Experience by Grégoire Bernardi
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We are happy to announce that Volume 7: Analysing the Evidence is now available for Pre Order! £6 per volume.
Within Analysing the Evidence, 11 photographers question truth, the limitations of photography and the complexities the photograph represents not only for the viewer, but also the photographer. Concerned with our rooted relationship with photography and what that relationship means, Analysing the Evidence studies the photograph through a forensic lens, questioning everything.
Photo projects by: Lisa Barnard Peter Watkins Nicholas Albrecht Alex Webb Floto and Warner Haydn Ward-Streeter Lola Thomas Robin Cracknell Clay Smith Orpheus Standing Alone
Contributors: Patrick Graham Rory Duckhouse Cliodhna Ryan Harry Rose Ryan Grimley Christian Fowler
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Cover image ©Lisa Barnard
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Editors Pick: Joe Lingeman - Rupture
“Beauty in all its fluidity can assume many forms. Wherever we look we can see beauty and if we look further a narrative inevitably follows. We can become lost in beauty regardless of the form in which it takes. It has the power to create or remind us of pain; make us laugh or cry; make us fall in love or stir emotions deep within us. Beauty has the ability to entrance it’s viewer as thoughts and ideas meander through the colours and shapes of what is presented in front of us. In today’s Information Age where an increasing obsession to know all there is to know about everything is apparent, we can easily and frequently forget to recognise the beguiling beauty in “the Unknown”.” - Christian Fowler
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EDITORS PICK: Felix von der Osten - The Buffalo that does not Dream.
“Two tribes, Gros Ventre and Assiniboine welcomed Felix to take portraits of them, of their homes and surrounding scenery. Both tribes are notorious enemies, who were forced to live alongside one another due to Appropriations Act of 1851 that gave birth to the reservations for the Native American peoples. Both tribes have different values and traditions, with their own separate heritage of how each tribe came about. The Gros Ventre believes they were made from white clay from the bottom of rivers in the Gros Ventre country. Locals call the tribe “The Water Falls People” with the symbol of water visible on their garments and tribal tattoo’s. The Assiniboine tribe who call themselves the Nakoda and are a divided tribe and have separate stories how the tribe originated, however each faction identify themselves as part of the Assiniboine tribe despite differences.”
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Todays editors pick is a very heart warming and moving body of work. Unveiled documents the moment when photographer Paola Paredes came out to her parents.
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****VOLUME 7 ANALYSING THE EVIDENCE NOW ON SALE****
Our 7th and BIGGEST issue of Darwin Magazine is now on sale! Crammed full of new and fresh ways of looking at the world around us, the photographers inside analyse the evidence around them, and portray our world in ways we have not yet imagined.
Within Analysing the Evidence, 11 photographers question truth, the limitations of photography and the complexities the photograph represents not only for the viewer, but also the photographer. Concerned with our rooted relationship with photography and what that relationship means, Analysing the Evidence studies the photograph through a forensic lens, questioning everything.
Photo projects by: Lisa Barnard Peter Watkins Nicholas Albrecht Alex F Webb Floto and Warner Haydn Ward Streeter Lola Thomas Robin Cracknell Clay Smith Orpheus Standing Alone
Contributors: Patrick Graham Rory Duckhouse Cliodhna Ryan Harry Rose Ryan Grimley Christian Fowler
Image ©Floto & Warner
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