A wonderful collaboration between our own Andrew Cutraro and the dynamic staff at The Washington Post Magazine. The Washington Post website serves up a delightful array of behind the scenes, time-lapse, and interviews with the cover subject Frank Cho bringing us into “Frank Cho’s World”.
Check out the New York Times Magazine slideshow featuring more images of Dale Earnhardt Jr. shot by Mark Peterson. Click the image to get to the slideshow.
Erika Larsen’s multimedia piece for AARP Bulletin features the New England Over the Hill Soccer League (NEOTHSL). NEOTHSL is one of the largest best-organized adult soccer organizations in America Go to AARP.org to see the full story
Once at the center of the U.S. economy, the family farm now drifts at its edges. In Iowa, old-time farmers try to hang on to their way of life, while their young push out to find their futures elsewhere. Driftless tells their stories. See the project here.
Proud To Serve is an ongoing portrait essay by photographer Jo Ann Santangelo of our Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender American Service Members who served their country in silence or were discharged under the current “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law. You can also view these images on the Redux Pictures archive here.
Photographer/Director David Butow shot a video trailer for the new novel, set in Hollywood and this is his “director’s cut” The narration is from the perspective of a young actress originally from a deeply religious family in the South, who leaves her family and friends behind to attempt a career in Hollywood. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of LA: the contrasts of neighborhoods and the stark differences between those who have achieved success and those still trying. The story often has a dreamy, timeless feel which David tried to reflect by using stop motion effects to vary the pace.
When Matt Hinerfeld was diagnosed with N-stage kidney failure the likelihood that he would find a suitable transplant via the traditional donor route looked grim. When friends and family rose to the occasion in search of a suitable match, what he found instead was a list that was “almost hard to manage.”
Laura Kleinhenz’s documented Matt’s journey back to health via a kidney transplant from his cousin, Alison. You can find the audio slideshow at Time.com.
Contrasto photographer Davide Monteleone’s images from Chechnya were featured on The New York Times LENS Blog. This work can also be found on the Redux Pictures archive.