ICPPJ Picture of the Year 2015


With sadness, trepidation and excitement this is the last ICP PJ blog for the 2015 year. On Friday night we shared a beautiful opening at ICP with hundreds of guests visiting our final Show. Sunday was graduation, and the last two days have been frantic last minute printing and prep for tomorrow’s portfolio reviews.

For this last post, I asked PJ students to submit not the best picture they made this year, but the one that they connected with the most. For some it may be the image that helped them kickstart their project, or an image of a subject with whom they formed a special bond. For others, perhaps, it is a frame that takes them back to a moment when things “clicked” (no pun intended…okay, pun intended), and when it all started coming together.

It has been a most wonderful, challenging and exhilarating year. Thank you to all those around the world who have supported us this year, it has meant the world to us and we could not have done it without you. But most especially thank you to each student who lived this year in New York as a photographer. We did it together, and we shall keep doing it together. After all, there’s no turning back now.

– G


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Meadowmere.
Picture: Natasha Srour
New York 150417 Almost a year after the death of Eric Garner, a small group of protestors led by his family members meet occasionally to demonstrate against police brutality and in demand for justice.  Picture: Gareth Smit
This was my “jump picture”. It was the picture that opened the doors and helped me conceptualise an approach to photographing my project about Tompkinsville, the community in which Eric Garner was killed by police almost a year ago. It was the picture that helped me learn that photographs are about more than what is actually happening. They rise above mere facts, and communicate – for very good reasons – in a way that is difficult to put into words.
Picture: Gareth Smit
A woman waits for the the ferry in the Paulus Hook Station, in Jersey City, on Oct. 3, 2014.
A woman waits for the the ferry in the Paulus Hook Station, in Jersey City, on Oct. 3, 2014.
Picture: Beatriz Arango
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Picture: Elise Jacob
A Survivor of Many Things
A Survivor of Many Things
Picture: Sophia Guida
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Street Portrait.
Picture: Mikael Krantz
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Picture: Elena Hermosa
I took this image the first day I met Ashley, and somehow I still feel it represents the core feeling of the project. She is allowing herself to be seen, but remains so very guarded, with clenched fists. Just a few weeks before this photo was taken she had come out as openly transgender to her friends and family. Two self portraits of her as a boy is on the wall behind her.
I took this image the first day I met Ashley, and somehow I still feel it represents the core feeling of the project. She is allowing herself to be seen, but remains so very guarded, with clenched fists. Just a few weeks before this photo was taken she had come out as openly transgender to her friends and family. Two self portraits of her as a boy is on the wall behind her.
Picture: Moth Dust
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Ronnie – The Beauty of Will
Picture: Barbara Gracner
Jack Danielak, born in Lublin, Poland, in Schaller and Weber Meat Market, March, 2015, New York City.
Jack Danielak, born in Lublin, Poland, in Schaller and Weber Meat Market, March, 2015, New York City.
Picture: Miguel Winograd
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Poppa and Daddy.
Picture: Esteban Kuriel
Helen, who turned 100 on June 1, is one of the people I connected with most this year, as I worked on my project "Alive and Amazing" about elderly women born before 1930 who live alone in NYC
Helen, who turned 100 on June 1, is one of the people I connected with most this year, as I worked on my project “Alive and Amazing” about elderly women born before 1930 who live alone in NYC.
Picture: Yolande Daeninck
After working, KoKo and Ken enjoy their moment in KoKo's balcony, Manhattan, New York. May 13, 2015.
After working, KoKo and Ken enjoy their moment in KoKo’s balcony, Manhattan, New York. May 13, 2015.
Picture: Shih-Chieh Wei
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The family at the ICP full-time show opening that Mansi Bhajanka documented for her project “Dale and Juliette”.
Picture: Mansi Bhajanka
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ICP PJ student, Sara Frisby with Mikey Mike, a fishermen she photographed during her project “Montauk: End of the World”.
Picture: Akshay Bhoan
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Transience.
Picture: Alexandra Madden
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Picture: David Steinberg
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The ICP PJ 2015 Class at graduation on June 21st.
Picture: Jacobia Dahm

“Storm” Juno


New York city went into a complete shutdown this past week in anticipation of the arrival of a major blizzard, storm Juno. ICP was closed for classes on Tuesday 27th 2015. The storm turned out not to be so bad, but here follows a selection of how ICP PJ students documented the weather.


New York 14Gareth Smit

2Weather-1-Khadim Baluch

New York 14Gareth Smit

4sara frisby-jeff jacobson workshop-2-Sara Frisby

NYC Blizzard 2015Shih-Chieh Wei

NYC Blizzard 2015Shih-Chieh Wei

NYC Blizzard 2015Shih-Chieh Wei

New York 14Gareth Smit

9storm2-Elena Hermosa

10sara frisby-blizzard-1-Sara Frisby

11sara frisby-blizzard-2-Sara Frisby

At the 52nd Street subway stop in Sunnyside, Queens on Monday late afternoonAt the 52nd Street subway stop in Sunnyside, Queens on Monday late afternoon/Yolande Daeninck

Under the 7 train in Sunnyside, Queens on Monday late afternoonUnder the 7 train in Sunnyside, Queens on Monday late afternoo/Yolande Daeninck

New York 14Gareth Smit

15sara frisby-blizzard-3-Sara Frisby

16Storm-Elena Hermosa

18ICP15_Blizzard_Natasha_Srour-1-Natasha Srour

19Juno_DSF1866-2-Barbara Gracner

20Juno_DSF1801-2-Barbara Gracner

1720150128-New Scans 015-Edit-Mikael Krantz

The ICP School is accepting applications for the one-year certificate Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program – get more information and apply online. Deadline is Friday, March 6, 2015.

Pictures of the Week February 2, 2015


PJ students at ICP shoot a variety of different themes for the weekly courses. Many students attended January Workshops during the winter break, below are some pictures made during this time.


1Jeff Jacobson Workshop-7-Jeff Jacobson Workshop/Khadim Baluch

 

2sara frisby-jeff jacobson workshop-1-Jeff Jacobson Workshop/Sara Frisby

 

3sara frisby-jeff jacobson workshop-3-Jeff Jacobson Workshop/Sara Frisby

 

4Jeff Jacobson Workshop-2-Jeff Jacobson Workshop/Khadim Baluch

 

Ines (in Vienna)Ines (in Vienna)/Yolande Daeninck

 

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Priyanka Chharia

 

8January 04, 2015_california_año_nuevo_113-Barbara Gracner

 

Dan photographed by Natasha Srour during the Harvey Stein lighting workshopDan photographed during the Harvey Stein lighting workshop” /Natasha Srour

 

10blogwintwrbreak (2 of 3)-/Griselda San Martin

 

11_D7A8690-2- Shelby Lee Adams/Barbara Gracner

 

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Grand Central portraits for Shelby Lee Adams/Soumita Bhattacharya/Khadim Baluch

 

15sara frisby-during the break-3- Winter Break/ Sara Frisby

16January 22, 2015_shelby_lee_adams_workshop_barbara_gracner_137- Portrait in Grand Central Station for Shelby LeeAdams/Barbara Gracner

 

17January 01, 2015_california_san_diego_safari_491-California San Diago Safari/Barbara Gracner

 

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Winter Break/Alexandra Madden

 

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Studio Portraits with Shelby Lee Adams/Mikael Krantz

 

E_Hermosa_1 New York 14 Studio Portraits with Shelby Lee Adams/Elena Hermosa/Gareth Smit