KOLKATA – When Crows Tell a Poem
KOLKATA – When Crows Tell a Poem, a photo essay by Torsten Hendricks All photos © Torsten Hendricks 2016 Music: PJ Harvey – Dear Darkness, from the album White Chalk Continue reading KOLKATA – When Crows Tell a Poem
KOLKATA – When Crows Tell a Poem, a photo essay by Torsten Hendricks All photos © Torsten Hendricks 2016 Music: PJ Harvey – Dear Darkness, from the album White Chalk Continue reading KOLKATA – When Crows Tell a Poem
TS: I first came across your work when you got a photo into HCSP. I read your name and saw your Flickr buddy icon and was like who is this chick taking these crazy street photographs. Continue reading “Pictures and Words with Aaron Berger”
For a few months now, we at Full Frontal, have been gushing like middle school girls about this new street photographer on the scene in Vancouver who’s been ripping it up with his flash. Who is this A Common Thief guy? Continue reading “New blood. That’s not a metaphor, this guy will literally cut you.”
Even though we had been together for a couple of months already, we went public on the 19th of January 2015 with the launch of our website, http://www.FullFrontalFlash.com. Continue reading “Today is Full Frontal (Flash) Collectives one year anniversary!”
We where asked by Street Photo Thailand to showcase our collectives work during Photo Bangkok and this is the result. A slide show containing work from each photographer in Full Frontal (Flash) Collective. Curated, edited and sequenced by our very … Continue reading Video – Flash the animals
We where asked by Street Photo Thailand to showcase our collectives work during Photo Bangkok and this is the result. A slide show containing work from each photographer in Full Frontal (Flash) Collective. Curated, edited and sequenced by our very … Continue reading Video slide show for Photo Bangkok
As a follow up to my last blog post I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Gary Gumanow. I asked him some questions about using flash and handling confrontation on the streets while shooting. Continue reading “Interview with Gary Gumanow”
One of the mitigating factors that keeps us from shooting street photography is a person’s innate objection to Continue reading “Confrontation in street photography – an occupational hazard”
Over the last year, the Thai street photography scene has been dominated by one man; Tavepong Pratoomwong. Besides being really clever with his compositions and somehow seemingly invisible—he has the cutest daughter you’ve ever seen. Certified. Continue reading “The man, the myth, the legend: Tavepong!”