David Lurvey is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. The images featured above are from a selection of his work from Rockaway, NY. To see more of his work, you can follow him on Instagram or view them on his website. Facebook — Instagram
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David Lurvey is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. The images featured above are from a selection of his work from Rockaway, NY. To see more of his work, you can follow him on Instagram or view them on his website. Facebook — Instagram
Read MoreAn Rong Xu is a New York based photographer. A regular contributor to the New York Times, Xu is known for his luscious, vibrant photographs. Often taken in night time, Xu’s images feel raw and dreamy in ways that could make you feel a bit dizzy. Focusing his empathic eye on the individuals that occupy his…
Read MoreCamilo Fuentealba is a New York based street & portrait photographer. Often found to be wandering the streets of cities, Fuentealba carries his passionate eye to wherever his legs take him. Capturing playful, colourful moments — Fuentealba sees the world in high contrast. Fuentealba’s “Purim, NYC” gives us a glimpse of a private community hidden in the…
Read MoreHiroyuki Ito is a Japanese photographer based in New York. A frequentcontributor, covering performance-artsevents, his work can be regularly seen in the New York Times. Ito’s eyes are always wandering — capturing moments around him. A prolific artist, Hiro compiles his archive of strikingimages into books. Last year, Ito traveled across Japan, and Hokkaido was one of his stops in his journey. What brought…
Read More5×5 features five photographs by five photographers, usually curated around a specific subject matter, selected by a guest editor. Christian Storm is a Photo and Creative director for both print and online. He is founding Photo Director at Sweet, a collaboration between Hearst and Snapchat that can be seen daily on the Snapchat Discover platform.…
Read MoreAdam Birkan is a photographer who works mostly in Southeast Asia. Currently based in Bangkok, Birkan is a graduate of School of Visual Communication at Ohio University. A work in progress, “Order” is a way for Birkan to reclaim a sense of structure and silence within a foreign city that is brimming with relentless chaos.…
Read MoreJonny Abraham‘s “Rust Prevention” is a photographic series that document the traces of graffiti in New York City. Shot with an analog 35mm, “Rust Prevention” invokes a sense of nostalgia for street culture that used to be more visible on the surfaces of the street of New York. A sense of muted conflict is in…
Read MoreBeing at the right place at the right time is usually associated with happiness and success. But what happens when we are at the right place at the wrong time? Do we even know that this is the right place? And what if it turns out that it is the wrong place after all? But…
Read MoreMake note of Rose Marie Cromwell. She is a Fulbright Fellow Scholar currently working between New York City and Panama, where she participated in the 1st Bienale del Sur in Panama City. She was named one of the 25 under 25 Up and Coming American Photographers by PowerHouse Books and The Center for Documentary Studies .…
Read MoreDan Wetmore is a photographer operating between Pittsburgh, PA and Syracuse, NY. He received his BFA from Syracuse University in 2013, and now works at a food cooperative to fund his photography practice. He has long brown hair and drives a Buick station wagon. Wetmore’s images are straightforward, but never easy. His images from his…
Read MoreDavid Howe‘s photographic series “Product Placement” collects fragmented, idealized moments that modern advertising attempts to sell us. A more beautiful life, a more desirable body, all of these things make up a part of Howe’s compositions in his project. Through the use of his viewfinder, Howe severs the idealized dream from reality by abstracting the…
Read MoreWe posted a blog post about Hiroyuki Ito‘s solo show at the Gulf+Western Gallery at NYU Tisch a little bit ago. This time around we are highlighting the New York based Japanese photographer’s work. Ito is one of those photographers who just never stop taking pictures. In the age where people worry that too many…
Read More“Red Rain” and “A Clueless Spectator”: Two Series by Hiroyuki Ito will be on view from September 3 to October 10, 2013 at 721 Broadway, open from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. weekdays, and noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays in the Gulf+Western Gallery (main floor, rear of lobby). The exhibition is open to the public…
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