In the three short years between 2004 and 2007, more than 360,000 homes were purchased in the area known as the Inland Empire, about two hours’ drives from Los Angeles. By November 2008, property values had plummeted and almost a third of the home owners there had defaulted on their mortgages, resulting in a landscape [...]
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curated folios
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- Oscar: Photographs by Art Streiber
- Polaroids: Selections From the Archive of Photographer Walter Iooss
- Rolph Gobits: Auction & Exhibition Highlights 2010
- Shanghai: Photographs by Michael Wirth
- The Brooklyn Circus: Photographs by John Midgley
- The Sexiest Men Alive
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our photographers
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related blogs
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- Melanie Acevedo's 52 Weeks
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Stockland Martel photographers screen video work at unique McCann Erickson event
It’s worked this way for years: When a photo agency wants to show their talent’s work to an ad-agency art buyer, they send over their portfolio. If the art buyer likes the work, they set up a meeting with the photographer. But as the industry has evolved, video has increasingly become an element of many [...]