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The Photo Issue 2001

VICE Photo Issue 2014: Jason Nocito's PUD
For the 2014 VICE photography issue, Nocito made us a brand new PUD.
Jason Nocito
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From the VICE Photo Issue 2014: Jimmy DeSana
Photo by Jimmy DeSana
Jimmy DeSana
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Flat Death
Photos by Sara Cwynar
Sara Cwynar
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Bowling
Photos by Robert Melee
Robert Melee
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From the VICE Photo Issue 2014: Rachel Stern
Photos by Rachel Stern
Rachel Stern
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William Mortensen
Written into a footnote by the “straight photography” school of the 1950s, William Mortensen was referred to as “the Antichrist” by Ansel Adams, a tag that stuck after Anton LaVey dedicated The Satanic Bible to him. Primarily known as a Hollywood...
William Mortensen
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From the VICE Photo Issue 2014: Dr. Harold Edgerton
Photos by Dr. Harold Edgerton, inventor of the electronic flash, from the VICE Photo Issue 2014
Dr. Harold Edgerton
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Thurston Moore (9/10/13) by Jason Lazarus
In 2013, I had a ten-minute portrait session with Thurston Moore. I handed him a sheet of 8.5-by-11-inch paper and asked him to fold it in a way that evoked where music might be in ten years. Without hesitation he sat down and quickly crafted an...
Jason Lazarus
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Jaimie Warren: 'Self-Portrait as Pennywise the Clown'
Performance artist Joseph Keckler provides some context for the nativity scene Jaimie Warren made for the VICE photo issue 2014.
Joseph Keckler
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Trompe L’Oeil
What do photographs want from us? Why won’t they leave us alone? We create them, and they surround us, hold us captive, demand and extract psychic ransom. We allow ourselves to be overtaken by them and then wonder why we can’t stop taking them, or look...
Bob Nickas
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Sara Vanderbeek
Photo by Sara Vanderbeek from the VICE photo issue 2014
Sara Vanderbeek
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Observable Surfaces
Still lives and landscapes by Richard Renaldi, with a short excerpt from an interview about truth in photography
Richard Renaldi
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