Arlene Gottfried is an award-winning photographer born and raised in New York City. She is also a gifted singer with a passion for soul and gospel.
Archive for: "Photography"
Tanzania: Photos by Konrad Lukas
Konrad Lukas is a photographer from Poland who has traveled extensively in Europe, Africa and Western Asia.
Kenya on my Mind: Photos by Jonathan May
A few choice images from a recent trip to Kenya by award-winning photographer Jonathan May.
Bruce Davidson: Subway
Aperture recently released the third edition of Subway, Bruce Davidson’s groundbreaking 1986 photo-essay.
National Geographic Photo Contest 2011
A few choice entries in the running for this year’s National Geographic Photo Contest. Photographers note: the deadline is November 30, so there’s still time to submit photos in any of these three categories: People, Places, and Nature.
Strange Charm: Art & Photography by Natalie Shau
Natalie Shau is an illustrator and photographer of Russian and Kazakhstan descent, currently based in Lithuania. She works primarily in digital media, employing a mixture of photography, digital painting and 3D elements.
Colin Delfosse: Congolese Wrestling
Colin Delfosse is a documentary photographer who has traveled extensively in many countries including China, Iraq, Vietnam, Mali and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2011 he won the annual PDN Photo Award for his work on Congolese wrestlers.
Johnny Panessa Photography
Johnny Panessa’s passion for photography has led him to places as diverse as Peru, Bali and Vietnam, as well as fostered an ongoing dialogue with his stomping grounds in Brooklyn, Newark and Long Island.
Cambodia by Moonlight: Solar-Powered Lantern by Kamworks
Solar energy company Kamworks developed the “MoonLight,” a solar-powered lantern, to serve the 70+ percent of Cambodians that have no access to the power grid. Photos by Mathieu Young.
Trevor “Trevz” Bayack, The New Pop
Trevor “Trevz” Bayack is a Brooklyn-born filmmaker and video-blogging pioneer who produces riveting short-form web documentaries.
Selections from the 2011 International Photography Awards
The International Photography Awards conducts an annual competition for professional, non-professional, and student photographers on a global scale, creating one of the most ambitious and comprehensive competitions in the photography world today.
Richard Mosse Photography
Richard Mosse’s photos are breathtakingly gorgeous even as they explore scenes of violent upheaval, or the ruinous aftermath thereof. His latest series is entitled Infra and was shot in the Democratic Republic of the Congo using a discontinued Kodak infrared film.





