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#ThisIs18

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

#ThisIs18 aims to capture what life is like for 18-year-old girls across oceans and cultures. The project was shot entirely by other young women, ages 17 to 22.

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A Chronicle of Chance Intersections

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

A multimedia installation that through evidentiary material, tells the story of a deadly car crash in Brooklyn and its impact on the community.

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A Family in Transition

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

A Family in Transition is a photographic essay documenting the lives of Tanner, a transgender male, and his partner David, as they grapple with Tanner’s unexpected pregnancy, the birth of their daughter Paetyn, and their life together as new parents.

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A Persisting Witness

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

A Persisting Witness hopes to show the vital role photojournalists play in securing our access to stories that might otherwise go unnoticed or unreported, and often at great personal risk.

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Absent Monuments: Brooklyn Waterfront

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

As part of an ongoing series, artist Rose DeSiano has been erecting obelisks throughout New York City. By marking the landscape, she has been sharing histories and honoring many great people

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ASMP’s 75th Anniversary

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

ASMP launches its 75th Anniversary celebration with a retrospective exhibition including iconic images from members throughout ASMP’s history–from past legends to contemporary creators.

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BORN FREE – Mandela’s Generation of Hope

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

In 1994, twenty five years ago, Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president and his nation was a free country. The children born around that time are now young adults: the born-free generation for whom racial segregation is a thing of the past. But how free are they now?

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Bronx Activists

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The BDC’s Bronx Junior Photo League (BJPL) spent the 2017-2018 school year interviewing and photographing Bronx activists from the ’70s and today, who originally started, and continue to be community leaders on issues such as: public housing conditions, gun violence, public safety and more.

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Caminantes: The Venezuelan Exodus

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Los Caminantes by Felipe Jácome, explores the causes and consequences of the Venezuelan crisis through a series of silver emulsion prints of the country’s exodus, transferred onto the country’s now-defunct currency.

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Cimarrona: Women and African Spirituality

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

This ongoing project explores the representation of women and African spirituality: as guardians of ancestral African practices, as a method of cultural preservation, and to challenge the cultural resistance of the diaspora in the Ecuadorian territory.

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Community Heroes

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Community Heroes is a community organizing and public art project celebrating the everyday heroes of our neighborhoods.

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Covering a Crisis: Media Representation of Overdose in America

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

By questioning the main visual tropes in mainstream media of drug use and overdose, and challenging sensationalist coverage, this exhibit explores how photojournalism impacts public health.

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Duggal Presents: How to Prep Your Work for Print

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Duggal Presents: One on one discussions, interactive demonstrations, and tips to learn how to print your photography with confidence.

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El Worker’s Studio / El Estudio de los Trabajadores

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Project Luz presents El Workers’ Studio, a series of images created in collaboration with communities of immigrant workers.

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Family Incarceration: Never Again is Now

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

For Freedoms is excited to present artworks initially revealed as part of their fall 2018 50 State Initiative.

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Flavor Feast and Intergalactic Travel Bureau

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Rethink everything you thought you knew about taste at the Flavor Feast, a pop-up party for the senses! Envision your dream vacation to outer space at the Intergalactic Travel Bureau.

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Forced from Home

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

At risk daily of having their homes demolished, left with no water, electricity, or any other basic services, four courageous Arab-Bedouin women have documented their lives, as the State of Israel forced them and their families–who are Israeli citizens, to say goodbye to everything they call home.

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From Tragedy to Light, 30 Years of The Alexia

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Homage and immersion into the power of documentary photography, From Tragedy to Light, 30 Years of The Alexia, is a compendium of the powerful history of The Alexia Grant, and its quest to support photojournalism that drives change.

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Get It and Come Back

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Get It and Come Back is an ongoing series of expanding representations of the Caribbean-American experience. Kierra Branker creates images that parallel her shared experience of heritage in a distant homeland.

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Growing Up Amelia

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Through photographing adventures undertaken with her daughter, the artist blurs the lines between human and animal, where animals are part of our world and humans are part of theirs.

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How We See Ourselves

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

An exhibition of work from a collective of Indigenous photographers working across Turtle Island (North America).

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Identity and Fashion

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Our exhibition features large prints–collaborations between our Fashion Design and Photography students, which include statements about the creative process.

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Inequality and Climate Change: The Double Threat to Life on Earth

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Through the work of global photographers, the United Nations Development Programme brings into focus the compound threat of rising inequality and climate change.

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Jalila: Surviving War and Famine in Yemen

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

This project was born of a determination to focus attention on a conflict that has raged since 2015, but received little notice, even as it caused the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

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Journalists Under Fire

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The life and work of a select number of visual journalists who have been killed in the line of duty, as well as those who are currently under threat for delivering the news we too often take for granted.

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Kaleidoscope

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Recent works by Parsons Masters of Fine Arts in Photography students.

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Kibera Stories

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Kibera Stories shares the realities of life inside Africa’s largest slum and its people, its talent, and its potential, while providing insight and raising awareness about life inside the slum.

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La Última

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

La Última, The Last One, shows trans women preparing to seek asylum with dignity in the U.S., while waiting in unsafe conditions in a shelter in Tijuana.

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LAMBA

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

LAMBA is an ongoing photography project by Miora Rajaonary intended to show how the lamba, a traditional Malagasy garment, serves as a symbol of the island’s cultural heritage, pride, and a form of empowerment for Malagasy people.

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Latin American Fotografía y Ilustración 7 LOS DIEZ by Epson

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The LOS DIEZ exhibit was judged by an international jury of top creatives who commission illustration and photography for use in magazines, advertising, books, posters, packaging, and promotion.

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Looking Inside: Portraits of Women Serving Life Sentences

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Looking Inside—Portraits of Women Serving Life Sentences, features twenty portraits of women convicted of homicide. Accompanying the photos are the subjects’ handwritten statements.

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Love Yourself: The Girls of Nyal, South Sudan

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

In South Sudan, where years of conflict and poverty has forced families to marry off young daughters in order to survive, Oxfam worked with young women in Nyal, South Sudan to document their challenges, hopes, and dreams for the future looking through the lens of a camera.

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Memento

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Memento is a diptych portrait series based on the #MeToo movement that Rachel Wisniewski has been working on since October 2017.

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Native America

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The exhibit is focused on dismantling stereotypical Native American coverage in the mainstream media with diverse images that present a contemporary viewpoint of what Native America looks like in 2019.

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New Works from the Department of Photography & Imaging Alumni

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

A showcase of recent work from alumni of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

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New York Film Academy: FAYN Magazine

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

An exhibition of selected photographs from FAYN Magazine, a publication of student, faculty, and alumni photography by Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy..

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No Wahala, It’s All Good: A Spiritual Cypher within the Hip-Hop Diaspora

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

No Wahala, It’s All Good: A Spiritual Cypher within the Hip-Hop Diaspora is a representation of the cultural connection between Africa and its diaspora.

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Of Love and War

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Lynsey Addario’s Of Love and War is a photography book of the stunning images she has made while reporting from crisis and war zones all across the world.

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One Day, I Will

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

One Day, I Will portrays girls trapped in humanitarian crises dressed up to show who they want to be in the future.

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OPEN DOORS

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

As part of the OPEN DOORS arts and justice initiative, the Reality Poets are men who have been harmed by gun violence using storytelling, hip-hop, and the spoken word, challenging their audiences to combat the injustice that breeds violence in New York City neighborhoods.

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OYAKO (Japanese parents & children)

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

OYAKO, a series on Japanese parents and children, explores how culture changes and adapts as it moves from one generation to the next.

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Parallax

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Authority Collective presents queer artists of color who are re-visioning the lexicon that imagines the queer form, framing it as beautiful, strong, complex, and multi-faceted.

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Past Tense: DUMBO Before Instagram

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Through rarely published photographs from The New York Times’s archive, viewers can travel back in time to experience the streets and buildings of Photoville’s neighborhood, before becoming the DUMBO we see and experience today.

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PDN’s 30 New and Emerging Photographers 20th Anniversary: Then and Now

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The photographers of PDN’s 30 2019: New and Emerging Photographers to Watch, and highlighted work by many of PDN’s 30 photographers from the past 20 years.

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People, Earth, and Experimental Korean Photography 1

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

People, Earth, and Experimental shows the appearance of a person exposed in the photographic media, changes on the ground, and experimental interpretations by Korean photographers.

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People, Earth, and Experimental Korean Photography 2

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

People, Earth, and Experimental shows the appearance of a person exposed in the photographic medium, changes on the ground, and experimental interpretations by Korean photographers.

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Perspectives

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

A collection of black and white, and color photographs, featuring the work of a distinctive group of individual photographers, all printed courtesy of Digital Silver Imaging.

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PhotoShelter Presents #PSyougotthis

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

An exhibition of incredible PhotoShelter member photography, complete with an interactive display of inspiration and advice for emerging artists.

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Playboy Behind the Lens

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Sixty-five years ago we started a conversation about sex, pleasure, and freedom. Now is the time to take the conversation further.

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PUZZLED CREATURES

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Claire Rosen offers a new perspective on tradition with portraits of creatures photographed against complementary backdrops with reproductions of historic wallpaper popular during the Victorian era.

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Redefining Representation: The Women of the 116th Congress

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The first woman was sworn into Congress in 1917, 128 years after the first U.S. Congress convened. One hundred and two years later, one has become 131—the number of women serving in both chambers of the 116th Congress.

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Romans 13:10

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Romans 13:10—originally featured in Las Cruces, New Mexico–is taken from Richard Misrach’s latest series Border Cantos, and includes eight suites of photographs from his ongoing series Desert Cantos.

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Ruby Washington: A Trailblazer in Photojournalism

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Ruby Washington, the first African-American female staff photographer for The New York Times, passed away in September 2018.

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Scars of Racism

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Scars of Racism seeks to document the lasting physical reminders of racism on the American landscape.

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See, Be Seen

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The eight photographers in See, Be Seen address their interpretation of the city they live in. The images do not simply represent views of the city, they aim to offer deeper insights of their city: the scene, the history, the people, and the imagination.

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Segregation by Design

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Segregation and the City is a photojournalism project that examines the lasting impacts of redlining and segregation across different zip codes in NYC, and lifts up the work of those working to end it.

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Self Inverted

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Self Inverted tackles the personal tension commonly felt by gay Chinese individuals struggling with self-acceptance, and acceptance from their family and society.

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Sell your Photography & Art to a Global Community

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Create your free online photography portfolio and receive 90% commission on every piece sold.

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Silicon Valley Grows Up

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Silicon Valley, the center of the tech industry, is still the land of opportunity, but now it’s confronting the human cost of its success. The new buzzwords: responsibility and empathy.

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Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the ’80s

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Shot in the mid-to-late 80s, Joseph Rodríguez’s photographs bring us into the core of Spanish Harlem, capturing the spirit of a people that survive despite the ravages of poverty, and more recently, the threat of gentrification and displacement.

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Stories for the Arctic Refuge

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Stories for the Arctic Refuge explores the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge along with the hundreds of species that depend on it, as well as the Gwich’in and Iñupiat people who rely on it to live, and the big industries that threatens its existence.

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The Closet As Archive

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Closet As Archive explores the ways in which the concept of memory, beauty, and desire is essential to storytelling.

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The Cult of Souls

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Cult of Souls is an ongoing long-term documentary photography project about rural celebrations, and the range of activities offered to visitors. The work is a visual narration of the events that are simultaneously mundane and extraordinary.

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The Dark Truth Behind Wildlife Tourism

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

In this sweeping investigation of a global industry, writer Natasha Daly and photographer Kirsten Luce went behind the scenes of wildlife-encounter tourism, revealing the quiet suffering many animals endure in the name of entertainment.

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The Enigma Room

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

In The Enigma Room, the art of coding transforms Ed Kashi’s extensive archive, playing with perception versus reality, the truth of the photograph versus the mystery of digital alchemy.

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The Language of the City: Immigrant Voices

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Department of Records and Information Services, offers a selection of historical photographs from its Municipal Archives, featuring images of immigrants in the city.

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The Last Season I & II

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Last Season I & II by Harmen Meinsma focuses on the cultural diversity of Rotterdam-West (NL) and the inhabitants of the campsite Hoek van Holland (NL) by selecting extraordinary personalities that he meets on the streets and photographing them using exaggerated styling and glamorous lighting. It’s a celebration of being older, different, and of not being afraid to stand out in a crowd.

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The MASH UP

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Photographer Janette Beckman and artist Cey Adams are co-curating The MASH UP. Four West Coast artists were selected to mash-up/paint/remix Beckman’s old school hip-hop photos.

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The New Amsterdam Koffiehuis

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The last traditional coffeehouses of Amsterdam, hand printed with the coffee that they serve.

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The Palace Wild

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Haddon documents the collaboration where the human figure as armature helps to breathe life into the original stories that the clothing is longing to tell.

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The Place Where Clouds Are Formed

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Place Where Clouds Are Formed combines poetry, critical text, and photography to investigate the intersection of religion and migration in the borderlands of Arizona and Sonora, the ancestral land of the Tohono O’odham.

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The Players’ Tribune

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Players’ Tribune is reimagining the world of sports and culture through the player’s point of view. Photographers from The Players’ Tribune work together with athletes to create intimate and evocative narratives that reveal the true depth of their stories.

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The Print Swap

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The Print Swap is a global photo-sharing project launched in 2016 by the editors of the Feature Shoot website.

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TRANSFORMATION: Water as Art

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

In this exhibition, Roger Fishman shows the raw power and exquisite, abstract beauty of water, through aerial photos and video from Greenland and Iceland, with the goal of engaging the public in a discussion on how each of us can transform ourselves, and the world we live in, for the betterment of all.

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Typecast

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Typecast is a satirical portrait series addressing cultural stereotypes perpetuated by the entertainment industry.

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Un/Settled

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Un/Settled is a project that explores white South Africans’ histories, privileges, and reflections on identity.

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Useless

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Our exhibition aims to highlight the importance of land existing for its own sake through a series of diptychs that pairs sweeping video of so-called useless stretches of wilderness with actors voicing first-hand accounts from the people speaking about the importance of these resources.

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Via Baltic

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Via Baltic is a contemporary photography and film collaboration created by artists from Estonia and Mexico, and is inspired by The Baltic Way, when 2.5 million people held hands on 23 August 1989 in peaceful protest of the Soviet Union.

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Viewfinder: The Art and Craft of the Film Still

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

An eclectic collection of film still photography, selected and submitted by members of the Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers, to show audiences the rarely seen, art and craft of film set photography.

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Walk This Way

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Walk This Way takes us on a 30+ year visual exploration of April Walker’s rich history and fashion journey. From Walker’s roots in Brooklyn, to her trailblazing Walker Wear fashion brand, to her agility as an entrepreneur, Walk This Way cements history with iconic moments in time.

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Water is a Women’s Issue

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Fifty photographs representing the collaborative work of teen women photographers from five national and international partner organizations.

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Waterkeeper Warriors

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Meet the Waterkeeper Warriors who are fighting horrific acts of pollution and environmental injustice to protect every person’s right to clean water. Photographed by twenty Culture Trip photographers around the globe, with stories told by notable voices.

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We’re Artists Too!

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

This is a show exhibiting the work of a diverse group of artists and photographers with this one thing in common—they have all worked at Skink Ink Fine Art

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Welcome

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

The exhibition will explore the arc of resettlement and integration, from the various types of arrivals and welcomes, to our long commitment of rebuilding lives and communities.

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What Remains

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Facing Change: Documenting America’s interactive exhibit of Detroit life reveals the Motor City’s culture and community, as seen through local lenses.

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You workin’

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

“You workin’” draws on personal and collective experience to question the current American administration and asks us to consider whether the world’s greatest superpower is failing.

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ZEKE Award Winners for Documentary Photography 2019

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Toby Binder and Rory Doyle are first place winners of the ZEKE Award for Documentary Photography, a new honor presented by the Social Documentary Network. Sponsors include Digital Silver Imaging, Canson-Infinity, and Leica.

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2019 (NYC): Sessions and Events

A New Vision of the Indigenous Narrative

Five photographers from the Natives Photograph community will discuss their work, the importance of representation in the industry, and their process as Indigenous visual storytellers.

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Adobe Mobile Photo Walk with Aundre Larrow

Please join Adobe on an educational 90-minute Photo Walk led by Aundre Larrow. Explore the art of photography with the camera you always have with you–your phone.

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Adobe Mobile Photo Walk with Jeff Rojas

Please join Adobe on an educational 90-minute Photo Walk led by Jeff Rojas. Explore the art of photography with the camera you always have with you–your phone.

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Adobe Mobile Photo Walk with Lavonne Hall

Please join Adobe on an educational 90-minute Photo Walk led by Lavonne Hall. Explore the art of shooting with the camera you always have with you–your phone.

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Adobe Mobile Photo Walk with Pei Ketron and ONA

Please join Adobe on an educational 90-minute Photo Walk led by Pei Ketron. Explore the art of photography with the camera you always have with you–your phone.

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Adobe Mobile Photo Walk with Rob Sylvan

Please join Adobe on an educational 90-minute Photo Walk led by Rob Sylvan. Explore the art of photography with the camera you always have with you–your phone.

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Adobe Mobile Photo Walk with Rob Sylvan

Please join Adobe on an educational 90-minute Photo Walk led by Rob Sylvan. Explore the art of photography with the camera you always have with you–your phone.

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An Afternoon with Lynsey Addario and John Moore

Join us as two celebrated photojournalists sit down for a conversation about their impactful work traversing the globe, from the current humanitarian crises in Syria, to immigrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border during the Trump administration.

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An Evening With The New York Times

Featuring: Malin Fezehai, Stephen Hiltner, Walter Thompson-Hernández, Joanna Nikas, Kathy Ryan, Jessica Dimson, Philip Montgomery, Elizabeth Bick, and the work of Don Hogan Charles.

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Be Here Now – The Zen Photographic Experience | Photowalk with David Butow

Learn how to simplify the technicalities of photography to build and develop a connection with your subject with photojournalist David Butow.

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Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Photoville with UPI Special Projects Producer Krystal Grow

Join United Photo Industries Special Projects Producer Krystal Grow for a behind-the-scenes tour of Photoville, featuring guest appearances by members of the Photoville team.

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Bronx Junior Photo League

Bronx Junior Photo League student photographers will discuss their work on environmental justice, homelessness, access to healthy foods, LGBTQI+ activism, and more.

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Celebrating 50 years of New York Magazine

Featuring: Jody Quon, Harry Benson, Amanda Demme, and Christopher Anderson

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Color & Contrast | Photowalk with Joe Greer

Explore the hidden gems of Brooklyn Bridge Park in this golden hour photowalk. A selection of Leica cameras and lenses will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for use during this photowalk.

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Conversations on Conflict Photography

There has never been a more important time for acknowledging and investigating the crucial role of conflict photography in shaping our understanding of international affairs and faraway crises.

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Creativity and Imagination to Occupy the Future | Talk with Sheila Pree Bright

Discover how acclaimed photographic artist Sheila Pree Bright integrates her creativity and imagination to analyze complex social issues through visual narratives that are shaping our world.

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Cyanotypes

Learn the basics of the historic cyanotype process, and make your own images using an assortment of translucent items and the sunlight to expose your prints!

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Dance in 35 | Talk with Omar Z. Robles

Challenge yourself to optimize your photographic equipment in a discussion of movement and dance, and learn how to fine tune the most important of your tools – that piece behind your viewfinder.

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Daylight Books Fall 2019 Pre-launch and Signing

Daylight is pleased to partner with Photoville for our Fall 2019 pre-launch event. We have some amazing new titles coming out, and our artists will be in town to answer questions and sign books!

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Documenting Inequality and Climate Change: The Double Threat to Life on Earth

Learn how to sustain your ongoing visual story with New York photographer and curator Rene Perez. In this talk, Rene will analyze how his life-long fascination with the magic hour became a long-term photo project.

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DUMBO at Dusk: A Low-light Twilight Photography Workshop

Join us for a hands-on workshop photographing the DUMBO neighborhood at sunset!

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Earthrise Film Screening and Discussion

Featuring: Bill Anders, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell

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EMERGI-CUBES Walking Tour with James Estrin

Join James Estrin of The New York Times for a tour of Photoville’s EMERGI-CUBES project, featuring the work of nine up-and-coming, young photographers from around the world.

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Expose the Night: Long Exposure | Photowalk with Antonio Di Benedetto

Unravel the magic of night photography in an enchanting photowalk along the stunningly lit Brooklyn Bridge Park. Attendees are required to bring their own tripod for long exposure photography.

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Flower Pounding and Natural Printmaking

Join us for an afternoon of flower pounding and print making using natural elements from our very own Brooklyn Bridge Park! All Ages Welcome!!

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Frame to Table: A Tabletop Styling and Photography Workshop

Learn how to finally get that Instagram-worthy shot of your dinner party table using products from West Elm!

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Framing Fame | Talk with @iamsuede

Discover how a concert photographer blends into the scene to capture candid moments of his celebrity subjects.

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From Al Sol to Zoi | Talk with Stella Johnson

Investigate culture, community, and family while learning how to develop lifelong relationships with the people you photograph in an artist talk with Stella Johnson.

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From the Streets of New York to the Printed Page

Go from print to published in a talk with Street Photographer Phil Penman as he discusses the process involved with the making of his debut book “STREET”.

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Future Imagemakers Present

Young artists from NYU Tisch School of the Arts Future Imagemakers speak out about the power of photography and the issues that are important to them.

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Game Changers: A Sports Photography Workshop

Spend time on the basketball courts and soccer fields improving your action shots with hands-on techniques used by top sports photographers!

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Getty Images Showcase and Grantwinner Announcement

Featuring: Al Bello, John Moore, Editorial Grantwinners & More

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How to Use the Street as Your Studio Photowalk

Capture the delicate expressions and beautiful movements of the human body in dance form against the backdrop of the urban landscape.

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ICP Community Programs: Teen Storytellers Impacting Change

Current students and alumni from International Center of Photography’s Community Programs will share their images and writing, and reflect on the roles that photography plays in fostering self-confidence, community building, and social change.

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In the Zone | Photowalk with Phil Cuenco

Apply different ways of thinking to optimize your zone focusing experience with Leica Akademie Instructor Philip Cuenco on this technical photowalk. This photowalk is perfect for M-owners or photographers interested in experiencing the Leica M-System and its vast lens portfolio.

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In Twilight: The Anatomy of a Long-Term Photo Project | Talk with Rene Perez

Learn how to sustain your ongoing visual story with New York photographer and curator Rene Perez. In this talk, Rene will analyze how his life-long fascination with the magic hour became a long-term photo project.

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Inspiration vs. Influence | Talk with Jason Roman

Discover how to effectively use YouTube to grow your personal brand and to connect with your audience. Explore the benefits of building a strong visual identity and how to use YouTube to empower creativity.

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Intentional accidents – The Art of Blended Exposures | Talk with Michael Turek

Learn the method behind creating remarkable blended exposures on film.

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Monochrom Magic | Photowalk With Mat Rick

Sharpen your creative edge as you explore the world of black and white photograph.

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National Geographic: A Year Reflecting on Race and Diversity in America

Featuring: Ismail Ferdous, Wayne Lawrence, Ruddy Roye, Jennifer Pritheeva Samuel, Daniella Zalcman

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On Feeling Good: In Conversation with Dr. Deborah Willis and Tyler Mitchell

Join Dr. Deb Willis, Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, as she interviews photographer Tyler Mitchell, New York University Tisch School of the Arts Film & Television alum. They will discuss his first solo exhibition, I Can Make You Feel Good, and their collective body of work.

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OPENING NIGHT: FOR FREEDOMS TOWN HALL featuring the Resistance Revival Chorus

Featuring: For Freedoms, Resistance Revival Chorus

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Parallax: ReVisioning Queer and Trans People of Color in Photography

A panel discussion featuring the photographers and curators of the Authority Collective’s Parallax group show, sharing their perspectives on imaging the QTPOC experience.

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Perspectives: A Conversation led by Jamel Shabazz

Acclaimed photographer Jamel Shabazz has curated an exhibition at Photoville this year, showcasing young photographers from diverse backgrounds who use documentary photography to address pressing social issues. He leads a conversation with them on this panel.

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Photography and Social Media

Sharing photos via social media is becoming the norm for photographers, but how do you effectively shoot, select, and edit for social media? Join this panel as they discuss their strategies for delivering great photos for social media.

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Printing for Improvement, Preservation & Profit | Talk with Eric Luden & Andrea Zocchi

Examine how fine printing can indulge with artistic practices with industry leaders Digital Silver Imaging.

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Reflex-tions: Through the Looking-Glass

Reflex-tions, from the mirror’s reflection. A youth exploration of the self through portraiture utilizing pinhole photography, mirrors, and creative writing.

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Rethinking Photobook Funding Models

Learn how to fund your own photography book with Kickstarter, and get inspiration from photographers who successfully got their projects off the ground!

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Salida Fotografica

¡Únete a nuestro primer taller impartido íntegramente en español! / Join us for our first ever workshop taught entirely in Spanish!

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School’s In Session: A Guided Tour of New Student Work at Photoville

Meet young artists and see new work from students enrolled in, or recently graduated from, photography schools and programs exhibiting at Photoville 2019!

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Seeing the World Through a Small Lens: A Camera Phone Workshop

Join us for a workshop dedicated to exploring the cameras we carry right in our pockets! We all have great cameras with us wherever we go, but how many of us use them to their fullest potential?

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Segregated by Design

Students from the United Nations International School Human Right Project present their photos and discuss the legacy of redlining and segregation in different zip codes across New York City.

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Shaping Shadows | Photowalk with Alan Schaller

Make compelling visual stories using the shadows of Brooklyn in a light and contrast photowalk with London-based photographer Alan Schaller.

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Spanish Harlem

Joe Rodriguez and David Gonzalez will be discussing his groundbreaking National Geographic cover on Spanish Harlem in the 1980s, looking back on a vital New York City community that is undergoing increasing gentrification.

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Street Photography & The Search of True Love | Photowalk with Doug Menuez

Fall in love with the art of portraiture in a golden hour photowalk with documentary photographer Doug Menuez. Models are on-site.

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Stunts and Stills | Photo Experience with Ben Franke

Capture movement while chasing light with Ben Franke in a parkour photowalk.

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Teargas, Trolling, and Trauma: Photographing Political Polarization in the U.S.

A panel discussion on the physical, digital, and psychological risks for photographers covering political rallies, protests, and events in an increasingly polarised environment leading up to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.

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The Mini Mash Up

Join us for an afternoon of learning how to draw and collage with artist Cey Adams using the iconic images of Hip-Hop legends made by photographer Janette Beckman! All Ages Welcome!

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The Photoville Family Funtime Tour

Join Photoville Co-founder Laura Roumanos and her daughter Violet for a family-friendly walking tour.

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This is 18: This Is What Girlhood Looks Like

Meet the women behind #ThisIs18, a New York Times photography project exploring girlhood around the world.

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Tour en español con Sol Aramendi del Proyecto Luz

Join Sol Aramendi of Project Luz for a Spanish language tour of Photoville. / Haga un tour en español de Photoville con Sol Aramendi para el Proyecto Luz.

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Up Close & Personal with Modern Day Photojournalism | Talk with David Butow

Unravel the techniques of capturing emotional visual stories without intruding on your subjects. Learn how to get close to your subject without impacting visual expressions.

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Walk This Way

Join Vikki Tobak, author of Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop, as she interviews April Walker, lifestyle entrepreneur, author, health/wellness advocate, and creator of one of the first urban fashion brands, WalkerWear.

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Walking Tour of Photoville with Adama Delphine Fawundu

Join photographer, visual artist, and curator Adama Delphine Fawundu for a guided tour of Photoville.

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Walking Tour of Photoville with Tara Pixley of Authority Collective

Join Tara Pixley, founding member of RECLAIM Photo and Authority Collective, for a guided tour of Photoville.

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Weapon of Choice | Dialogue with Travon Free and Ruddy Roye

Photographers and writers Ruddy Roye and Travon Free discuss how and why their cameras are not only an important weapon in modern storytelling, but through demonstrations of their work, will explain why it’s critical to the landscape of photography for black and marginalized people to be the ones telling these stories.

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Wisdom Anthologies: The Human Connection | Talk with Anne Marie Vivienne

Re-connect with the human experience in an aging feminine perspective of elderhood with Wisdom Anthologies.

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Work and Family: Through the Lens

New York City students capture the interplay of work and family in their lives.

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Working Together

What does it mean to enter into collaboration in the photographic process? Join us to hear five women talk about their projects and practices that are rooted in working with others.

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Zine Making

Drop by the family activity tent and make your own zine using recycled magazine and folding techniques!

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