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Gregory Halpern has explored the elusive, inchoate notion of Americanness. It is both a difficult subject and a lofty prospect for any photographer and it remains an absolutely essential line of ...
Copies of Gregory Halpern’s “King, Queen, Knave” are available for purchase at Fitz Books, 433 Ellicott St., Buffalo. Ed Healy is a Buffalo-based writer and photographer.
Gregory Halpern has published five books of photographs and is the editor, along with Jason Fulford, of The Photographer’s Playbook: Over 250 Assignments and Ideas (Aperture, 2014). He holds a BA in ...
Internationally acclaimed photographer Gregory Halpern – born in Buffalo in 1977 – is in the midst of launching his new book, King, Queen, Knave, “an idiosyncratic vision of Buffalo amidst ...
Gregory Halpern, an associate professor in Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of Photographic Arts and Sciences (SPAS), has added a trans-international photography award to an already stellar ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Three disparate visions, combining contemplative images and sculptural elements, coalesce in the ICP's ruminative "Immersion: Gregory Halpern, Raymond Meeks, and Vasantha Yogananthan." The video ...
The American photographer Gregory Halpern has been photographing the city of Omaha in Nebraska for more than 15 years. His work is collected together in a book and exhibition entitled Omaha ...
Documentary photography, which fell out of favor with ... live on the north side of a street that is in fact a chasm. Gregory Halpern, from the group show “But Still, It Turns,” shows coal ...
Clothes were stripped back at the photographer’s behest ... This sea change was caught on film by Gregory Halpern, the Buffalo, New York, native known for his reportage-style documentation ...
In 2019, US photographer Gregory Halpern (b. 1977) journeyed to Guadalupe, an archipelago in the Caribbean that was colonised by France in 1635. Picture the idea of a place. Allow it to be shaded with ...