Garry Winogrand – Words and Images – M’s Review.

I had originally written this as a comment on Bill’s previous post of the same title, but I thought because of its length and content that it warranted a post instead as it mirrors much of what Bill and I have already expounded in our series The Art and History of Street Photography. For those…

Days of Art – #50: Black Crowes Songs

This little earworm is brought to you by a discussion between Maria and me wherein I happen to mention that I was going to light a candle. For all those who might have thought “Hard to Handle” is a Black Crowes song, here’s the version I grew up with, the original by Otis Redding. It…

Days of Art #49: My Five

1. Method Man 2. Rakim (with or without Eric B) 3. Akala 4. Logic 5. 2Pac (Tupac Shakur) Honorable Mention: Mos Def (Yasiin Bey), Wu-Tang Clan, Kurtis Blow (the originator), EPMD, Slick Rick And for all you Hard Core types, a little more Akala … actually, a LOT more.

How to Shoot: Part 2 — It’s Not Always Beautiful

Documentary photography, especially news or war photography, isn’t for everybody. It’s certainly not for the squeamish. There’s the obvious — danger, death, etc., but there’s also the simple matter of having to photograph people who don’t want to be photographed. Even more important, quite often it’s to the photographer to show us things that we…

Days of Art – #48: B.B. King

Riley “Blues Boy” King (1925 – 1915). Rest in peace. We know Heaven knows how to sing the Blues. B.B. King performs at Sing Sing Prison in the video above. He later said he thought this was one of his best performances. The entire performance is available on YouTube if you’re interested. Below, he performs…