Welcome to the sixth issue of VIEW Magazine We have some amazing photographers in this issue, with beautiful interactive features (Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman’s geolocation project and Chris Dorley-Brown’s evocative photographs that span time through one place), touching documentation (Toshiya Watanabe’s somber and personal look at the abandoned streets of his home town in […]
18 Months Later – Fukushima Toshiya Watanabe received special permission from June 2011 to September 2012 to visit his hometown of Namie, Fukushima, along with his mother and brother. This is a photo record of the restricted areas of the city at that time. Website
Geolocation: Tributes to the Data Stream We use publicly available embedded GPS information in Twitter updates to track the locations of user posts and make photographs to mark the location in the real world. Each of these photographs is taken on the site of the update and paired with the originating text. Our act of making […]
Backscatter From Pete Mauney’s collection of other people’s negatives. Website
Spot the Difference Use the slider in the middle of the photograph to see the two images. Kingsland Bridge North 1997-2012 Operating Theatre, 1988-2008 Socialist Bridge, 1990-2003 Shadow, 1999-2012 Boilerman, 1988-1998 X-ray Switch, 1988-1997 Arch, 2002-2012 Downs Court, 1985-2006 Canal Corner, 1990-2011 Red Cross Cecilia Corner, 1986-2008 Chris grew up on the south coast but […]
Finding My Way Back Ragnar Stefánsson: I try to capture places and objects that sing to me. It´s where I become totally present and yet lost in the moment of capturing an image. Website
My town: Baltimore Eleven photographs by Patrick Joust. Website
Offering you Solitude Lam Pok Yin: Received architectural training in university and is a Hong Kong-born and raised photographer. He is most interested in the banalities, loneliness, silence and other marvels of everyday life. Currently based in London. Website
California Dreaming Kurt Manley is a photographer based in San Francisco. Website
Awaken Dreaming Santa Katkute: Life goes on while we are dreaming about vanity future. I’m not dreaming about future or about happy past, but believing about present time and all what I was waiting to happen after a month or after even a year. I do not have tomorrow and do not have yesterday either. […]