Orchard Beach: The Bronx Riviera Agonistica Cult of Photography. Wayne Lawrence is a St.Kitts born documentary fine art photographer based in Brooklyn, New York.
His work represents a visual diary of his life’s journey and focuses on his relationship to communities otherwise overlooked by mainstream media. Wayne’s photographs have been exhibited at the Open Society Institute, The African American Museum of Philadelphia, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, The George and Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art, The Corridor Gallery and The Calumet Gallery and have been published by The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, The Sunday Times Magazine, Mother Jones, Mare, Newsweek, British Journal of Photography, COLORS, Communication Arts, Photo District News, Le Monde, Gioia, GUP and Marie Claire.
Related Window Watching by Michael Wolf The focus of the german photographer Michael Wolf’s work is life in mega cities. many of his projects document the architecture and the vernacular culture of metropolises. wolf grew up in… Contact. Michael Light. Vincent Laforet. Vincent, a three-time winner at the prestigious 2010 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, is a DGA director and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who is known for his forward-thinking approach to image-making and storytelling.
In addition to having been commissioned by just about every important international publication? Including Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Time, Newsweek, and Life—Vincent is considered a pioneer both for his innovative tilt-shift and aerial photography and in the field of HD-capable DSLR cameras. In fact, his short film Reverie, the first 1080p video shot with a still camera, was seen by more than 2 million times on the first week of its release in 2009. Vincent is a member of the Director's Guild of America and and a DP with Local 600. Vincent, who was born in 1975, began his photography career at the age of 15. Sean Marc Lee. Jonathan Leder.