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ZUMA Press Launches this week: zReportage: “This is Our Land”. Photography by Benjamin Rusnak.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 24, 2019
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The current impasse between President Trump and Congress is now the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees, including National Park Service personnel, remain furloughed. Many of America’s public lands are without gates and largely unsupervised, and national parks, visitors and surrounding communities are feeling the effects. This conflict exacerbates the decision by the Trump administration to shrink the national monuments, designated by former President Barack Obama. The current government has rescinded national monument protections on 1.9 million acres of Utah canyon land setting conservationists and recreational users of public lands against the oil and mining industries. ‘This is Our Land’ is a visual conversation about the tension between experiencing and protecting the natural world. It illustrates the dual — and often dueling — mandates that Congress gave the National Park Service during its founding in 1916: to preserve our national treasures and to provide for the enjoyment of the American people. That conflict is captured through images of nature paired with images of people interacting with the natural world — how we experience, enjoy, reshape, honor and diminish nature. And how it changes us. This microcosm of a story in one park aims to create a larger picture of the state of our parks and why they are still important, relevant, and perhaps even magical in American lives today. This is particularly poignant right now as parks are closed across the country during the partial government shutdown and there are reports of damage to some parks in the absence of caretakers. The transformative nature of our parks acts as a blank canvas onto which we project our struggles and hopes. It can be both release and cure for what ails the soul of modern society. Images of public use reveal the joy of experiencing nature as well as the responsibility to leave it as we found it for the next visitor, more important than ever as visitors rise, funding drops, maintenance falters and climate change looms. These images also ask, “Who does land belong to and if we proclaim it ours, what responsibilities come with that claim?” When we say a place is ours it can be either out of pride or the desire to possess its resources, or both. A park is an intangible boundary within a larger ecosystem. Images on the fringes show how areas with fewer restrictions highlight the importance of land-use regulations inside the parks. This microcosm of a story in one park aims to create a larger picture of the state of our parks and why they are still important, relevant, and perhaps even magical in American lives today. This is particularly poignant right now as parks are closed across the country during the partial government shutdown and there are reports of damage to some parks in the absence of caretakers. The images were shot on film as artist-in-residence at Capitol Reef National Park, in Utah, USA in April/May 2018. Upon leaving the residency this inaugural journal entry was left behind: “I’m perched high on a hill off Notom-Bullfrog Road at dawn, the desert sprawling beneath me, cinnamon-bun domes looming in the distance, no sound but the wind, shadows gliding across the land like a raptor, alive and searching. With the cold of the night on my face and the rising sun warming my back, I look at the shale beneath my feet, once an ocean now a mountain, eventually disintegrating into a plain. Even in this stillness, everything is in motion – as am I – searching for the heart of the place, searching for where I belong in it – only a grain of sand in a vast, rugged, untamed land. The click of my shutter freezes this moment, but my perception of it will evolve in time’s ever-shifting sands. 
I am in Capitol Reef only briefly with my boots crunching clay and rocks, wind chapping my lips, lungs straining for oxygen and thighs burning. I am skin and bone, sweat and blood. I am alive. We navigate through land and time, leaving a cairn of our soul to find the way back here again and again.
The park staff welcomed us with the embrace of old friends — both professionally and socially. They shared their knowledge of this land, its history and its secrets. Their enthusiastic outreach enhanced my work and experience. The Brimhall House reflected the same warmth, an idyllic cocoon and base from which collaboration and understanding could unfold. Capitol Reef is not an easy viewpoint or overlook. It takes time, perseverance and patience to unwrap its essence.”

FOTOvision 2019 Edition!

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 24, 2019
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WHEN: TONITE JANUARY 24th, 2019 6:30 to 9 pm
WHERE: Lake Pavilion  
101 S Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL  33401
United States
WHY YOU SHOULD CARE: A Palm Beach Photographic Centre MAJOR Happening as part of the 24th FOTOfusion :
Sponsored by ZUMA Press, DOUBLEtruck Magazine, zReportage.com, ThePicturesOftheMonth.com and ThePicturesOftheDay.com
Scott Mc Kiernan PRESENTS a VISUAL VAUDEVILLE , a ECLECTIC Energetic Feast!
Featuring work and a conversation with all time Pulitzer winner, the one and only Carol GUZY, Newspaper Photographer of the Year Richard TSONG-TAATARII, Local Super Star from The Palm Beach Post Greg LOVETT, Fine Art photographer extaordinaire and most recent winner of Lucie Best Portrait Photographer of the Year: Joyce TENNESON, this year’s Pulitzer winner Ryan M. KELLY, Jerome BRUNET the MusicMan, Thomas KENNEDY ASMP Director, The Godfather of multi-media and a former DOP of National Geographic , joining them as well as our main headliner the current PBPC Museum exhibitor and lifetime in photography award winner, the incomparable Vincent VERSACE and many surprises… WORLD PREMIERE of 365: 2019 The Year of MISS-INFORMATION and Paradise LOST! with work by Renée C. BYER and Paul KITAGAKI Jr. and 363 award winning photographers from the four corners of Globe and images made in over 60 countries. Direct from Las Vegas a possible comedian opener too.. come and find out bring your friends. 
And all FREE 
BYOB
remember everyday is a good day to hug a photographer, whether you are ‘Photographing’ or about the ‘Photograph‘ as Jay MAISEL taught me last week. 
Bottom line we are all visualists and story tellers, come add us to yours!
mahalo, Scott Mc Kiernan
February 10, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Mens 1500m Semifinal 2 during Short Track Speed Skating action at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games, held in Gangneung Ice Arena. (Credit Image: © Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
February 10, 2018 – Gangneung, South Korea – Mens 1500m Semifinal 2 during Short Track Speed Skating action at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games, held in Gangneung Ice Arena. (Credit Image: © Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
June 28, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A young Bangladeshi football lover with bag over his head watches Brazil vs Serbia during FIFA World Cup 2018 match nighttime viewing in the street as it pours rain. (Credit Image: © K M Asad/ZUMA Wire)
June 28, 2018 – Dhaka, Bangladesh – A young Bangladeshi football lover with bag over his head watches Brazil vs Serbia during FIFA World Cup 2018 match nighttime viewing in the street as it pours rain. (Credit Image: © K M Asad/ZUMA Wire)
November 20, 2018 - Mexicali, Mexico - JONATAN MATAMOROS, 36 and his wife SARA ARTIAGA, 31 with their infant son JOE MIGUEL ARTIAGA, 18 months old from Honduras, hitch a ride with others from migrant caravan that had stopped to rest in Mexicali, Mexico. They endure the cold wind as they drove through La Rumorosa mountain road to a shelter in Tijuana where they will wait in hopes of crossing the border to America. They started October 12 on their journey with caravan. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Wire)
November 20, 2018 – Mexicali, Mexico – JONATAN MATAMOROS, 36 and his wife SARA ARTIAGA, 31 with their infant son JOE MIGUEL ARTIAGA, 18 months old from Honduras, hitch a ride with others from migrant caravan that had stopped to rest in Mexicali, Mexico. They endure the cold wind as they drove through La Rumorosa mountain road to a shelter in Tijuana where they will wait in hopes of crossing the border to America. They started October 12 on their journey with caravan. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Wire)
July 15, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - BENJAMIN MENDY, of France, celebrates after the 4:2 French victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup Final, at Luzhniki Stadium. (Credit Image: © Marvin Ibo Guengoer/DPA via ZUMA Press)
July 15, 2018 – Moscow, Russia – BENJAMIN MENDY, of France, celebrates after the 4:2 French victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup Final, at Luzhniki Stadium. (Credit Image: © Marvin Ibo Guengoer/DPA via ZUMA Press)
Mar 20, 2018 - Sacramento, California, U.S. - SEQUITA THOMPSON, recounts the horror of seeing her grandson Stephon Clark dead in her backyard after he was shot by police in Sacramento. Stephan Clark was holding only his cellphone when he was fatally shot Sunday night by two Sacramento police officers who fired at him 20 times. Clark, 22, encountered the officers in the backyard of the south Sacramento home where he was staying with his grandparents. (Credit Image: © Renee C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire).
Mar 20, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S. – SEQUITA THOMPSON, recounts the horror of seeing her grandson Stephon Clark dead in her backyard after he was shot by police in Sacramento. Stephan Clark was holding only his cellphone when he was fatally shot Sunday night by two Sacramento police officers who fired at him 20 times. Clark, 22, encountered the officers in the backyard of the south Sacramento home where he was staying with his grandparents. (Credit Image: © Renee C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire).
February 11, 2018 - Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South Korea: MIU SUZAKI and RYUICHI KIHARA of Japan in action during the Team Pair Skating Free Skating event at Gangneung Ice Arena during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. (Credit Image: © Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
February 11, 2018 – Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South Korea: MIU SUZAKI and RYUICHI KIHARA of Japan in action during the Team Pair Skating Free Skating event at Gangneung Ice Arena during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. (Credit Image: © Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
February 25, 2018 - Pyeongchang, South Korea - JESSICA DIGGINS of USA collapses at finish line after finishing in 7th place in the Ladies Cross County Skiing Mass Start 30k at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre on Sunday February 25, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr./ZUMA Wire)
February 25, 2018 – Pyeongchang, South Korea – JESSICA DIGGINS of USA collapses at finish line after finishing in 7th place in the Ladies Cross County Skiing Mass Start 30k at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre on Sunday February 25, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr./ZUMA Wire)
May 26, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A monkey dives off a high wall on a hot day at Bagmati River inside Pashupathinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
May 26, 2018 – Kathmandu, Nepal – A monkey dives off a high wall on a hot day at Bagmati River inside Pashupathinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)

Liau Chung -Ren via ZUMA Press Featured on News.ru January 22, 2019

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 23, 2019
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A bitter snowstorm swept across Minnesota followed by extreme cold temperatures. 

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 22, 2019
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18 JAN 2019, Wabasha, MN: Ice flows down the Mississippi river, below the Wabasha-Nelson bridge, as it passes through Wabasha, Minnesota, on a snowy day in winter. The temperature was 14° F / -10° C with light flurries of snow. A bitter snowstorm swept across Minnesota followed by extreme cold temperatures.

Mississippi River

Mississippi River

Video Credit © David I. Gross via ZUMA Press.

Full Video: https://vimeo.com/312841733

FOTOvision at the Waterfront Pavillion, January 24th, 2019!

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 21, 2019
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THURSDAY January 24th, 2019 Starting at 6:30 PM till 10 PM

FREE EVENT: FOTOvision at the Waterfront Pavillion

ZUMA Press and DOUBLEtruck Magazine Proudly Sponsors:
A Visual Celebration
FOTOfusion’s 24th Anniversary – Fourth Edition of FOTOvision
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Join us for this FREE evening event and experience photography from around the globe. Featuring: World Premieres of 365: a Visual Review of 2018, ‘The Year of Miss-Information ‘ and  ‘Climate Change Kids’ by ROBIN LOZNAK, a story that needs to be told by ZUMA Press, of a group of children taking on US Govt. on climate change crisis, as well as , thru the eyes of all-time Pulitzer winner ZUMA photojournalist, CAROL GUZY a harrowing tale of the Migrant Caravan at Tijuana/San Diego  border and many Back-Stories, among them, this year’s Pulitzer Prize winner RYAN M. KELLY and his account of the ‘Summer of Hate’. Newspaper Photographer of the Year, RICHARD TSONG-TAATARII of the Star-Tribune, work on Refugees from Burma to Mexico. ROBIN RAYNE walks us thru her latest body of work, Legendary JOYCE TENNESON’s memorable: A Life in Photography. Local award winning GREG LOVETT of the Palm Beach Post, Quiet Moments. Many other top award winning photographers, as well as, witness amazing work by internationally acclaimed 2019 FOTOfusion faculty.

MC: SCOTT MC KIERNAN
 
A FREE public event on the waterfront!

FOTOvision will be held at the Waterfront Pavillion at 101 S. Flagler Drive in Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.

Liau Chung Ren via ZUMA Press Featured on NEWS.ru January 21, 2019

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 21, 2019
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RP Studio via ZUMA Press Featured on Rolling Stone.com

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 21, 2019
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Roberto Almeida Aveledo via ZUMA Press Featured on News.ru

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 18, 2019
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ZUMA Contract Photographer David Poller on assignment for French Magazine Sciences et Avenir.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 17, 2019
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Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Press Featured on WSL.com “Venezuelan Leader Starts Second Term With Grim Outlook”.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on January 17, 2019
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