Category Archive: Documentary
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Donald Weber at Contact Festival
This year’s Contact festival in Toronto is shaping up to be a good one. One of the featured exhibits is that of award winning photographer Donald Weber. Donald’s work is extremely captivating, gutsy and sentimental all in the same image. The series exhibited will be The Drunken Bride, Russia Unveiled. If I can make it [...]
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Denis Dailleux – Egypt, my love
I found Denis Dailleux’s work posted on Mrs. Deane a couple of days ago. After spending quite a bit of time on his site, I was really overwhelmed with his style of documenting. The way Denis approaches his subject matter feels like he is really part of the image, like he is a participant of [...]
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The Philippines Day 2 – Paolo Picones
Have you ever seen this amazing dance choreography done by the inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center? Well photographer Paolo Picones has seen the dances and has created a wonderful essay. Paolo is based in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, and his series Dancing for Discipline is awesome. When I first [...]
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Andrew Querner – Newfoundland
I found Andrew Querner via twitter. He started following Slightly Lucid’s tweets, so I automatically went to check out his stuff. And WOW! This rarely happens but it’s always nice when it does. This image is from his series Newfoundland. It’s a great series depicting the peoples hardships in such a beautiful land.
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Brent Foster – Half Widow
I found Brent Foster’s work via Burn Magazine. His essay Half Widow, looks at Kashmir women who’s husbands have disappeared but have not been proven dead. The series is wonderfully put together and deeply touching.
