by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
The Relationship Between Israelis and Palestinians (1990-)David H. WellsUSAwww.davidhwells.com In 1990, before the first Madrid peace conference, I started photographing the relationship between Israelis and Palestinians. In my experience, the relationship between...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
The Past is Never DeadMark PetersonUSAwww.markpetersonpixs.com “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” William Faulkner“The past isn’t dead and buried. In fact, it isn’t even past.”Barack ObamaI was at Charlottesville on August 12th. Since then I have been...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
TayronaStephen FerryUSAwww.stephenferry.com The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is the largest coastal mountain in the world, rising majestically from pristine Caribbean beaches along Colombia’s northern coast through dense tropical forests, and peaking among glacial...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
Before the Roofless MallAndrew LichtensteinUSAwww.lichtensteinphoto.com These are a few photographs from the New York I remember, a harsh, cruel city, full of energy, expectation, and possibility. When I first picked up a camera in the late 1980’s, and began...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
Uncle Charlie (1980-)Marc AsninUSAwww.marcasnin.com As I was growing up in Brooklyn in the 1960s, Uncle Charlie was my hero, my godfather, a big, tough tattooed guy with a gun. Charlie Henschke was someone I looked up to and everything a boy in my world wanted his...