On this Independence Day Eve, our Photographer of the Week pick is a recent Parsons grad, Winnie Duong. Here we focus on a selection of images from her series titled, Rhyme &…
Today we feature the work of Elizabeth Renstrom, who we met a little while back at the annual Parsons Portfolio Review Day. Visceral and ultra bright, her theatrical photos of faux…
A dear friend of mine and Capricious, talented photographer, and all-around beautiful person, Ame Curtiss passed on earlier this month after courageously battling breast cancer over the last couple of years. In…
Today we feature the dreamy Polaroids of Capricious friend, Mikael Kennedy. If you’re looking for something to do this Thursday, we highly recommend you make it your business to visit the…
I recently had the pleasure to sit down with a bunch of just-about-to-graduate Parsons students and talk with them individually about their work. You’ll be hearing about others of them…
This week we present selections from Joe Leavenworth’s series Native Son. Of this collection, Leavenworth states that it is “an evolving archive of photographs exploring my biographical relationship to Georgia and the…
This week we delve into the work of collage artist, Rachel Day. Originally from Santa Monica, CA, Day has made New York her home for several years, studying at Parsons, and…
This week we feature the work of Russian photographer Volgareva Irina. A young photographer at age 24, Irina has already exhibited in many Perm Art festivals and is a prizewinner of the…
Today we’re featuring artist Yunji Park, from Seoul. We’ve selected a few images from Park’s series titled, “a thousand of you.” For more information please visit, http://yunjipark.hosting.paran.com/. “a thousand of you to…
This week we present a portion of Matt Gainer‘s series titled, Imperial Pictures. He’s a Los Angeles based photographer whose work explores social & political movements, religious communities, and tensions between people and…
This week we feature the work of Thomas Macker. Macker received his MFA from CalArts in Photography and Media. He currently lives in Jackson, WY where he works as the photography…
This week’s pick is Parisian photographer Pauline Hisbacq and today we’re particularly taken by her 2011 series called, Holden. See some our favorites here and see it in it’s entirety there. First, I…
This week we feature the work of Carlos Lowenstein from his latest series The Distant Sound Of A Dog Barking. “Chicago has a network of alleys that cut through its grid of neighborhoods. …
This week we feature the work of photographer Michelle Groskopf. Michelle Groskopf is a street photographer dividing her time between Los Angeles, New York and Toronto. She has made a…
This week we bring you a selection of work by photographer Rebecca Peters, from her series titled, Lollipops, Cotton Candy, and Rotten Teeth: Cavities Will Not Deter My Joy. “This series consists…
This week we bring you work by photographer Giacomo Brunelli. “I have been working on The Animals series since 2005. When I was a child I used to spend time…
This week we are highlighting the work of artist Samantha Contis We are particularly drawn to her series titled Edgewood from which select photos were included in our New York Photo Festival exhibition,…
Starting today, each week we will be presenting a photographer, and a selection of their work, who we think is doing something worthy of a nod from Capricious! Most of…