Friday, 30 September 2011

Friday the 30th of september

http://www.noorimages.com/photographers/pepbonet/portfolio/ < Pep Bonet



about

Pep’s long-term projects focus on African issues. His work on social issues such as HIV/Aids has led to several photography books and many exhibitions worldwide. His most well known project is “Faith in Chaos”, an ongoing photo essay on the aftermath of the war in Sierra Leone.



RRichard Billingham 
This was taken in my living room, just over a year ago. I was really tired: my son Walter was five or six months old, and was waking up all through the night. He was starting to become aware of the world. I was just watching telly and letting him crawl around. Then I saw him crawl out from under the sofa and our dog Fred was there. He's a rescued greyhound, an extra large one. It would have been like us looking up at an elephant.






Julie Glassberg
Julie Glassberg (b. 1984, France) studied graphic design for four years and later decided to make her passion for photography become her life. Her interests are primarily based on the diversity of world cultures, subcultures, underground scenes as well as misfits of society, the weak, the feared, the unaccepted. Photography is like a passport to enter worlds that she would never be able to see otherwise. Julie is currently working in New York City on projects as well as freelancing for clients such as The New York Times. She is the recipient for the LUCIE Scholarship Emerging Grant (2010), a Getty Images Grant for Editorial Photography (2010), a 2011 POYi award of excellence, and was selected by PhotoEspana Descubrimiento 2011.

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