In Pictures, Bleckner and Smith investigate photography’s connection to our internal world, on all levels: how it can capture the very atoms that make up our DNA, as well as reflect, or even prompt, the metaphysical properties of our souls.
MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION
Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.
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In Pictures, Bleckner and Smith investigate photography’s connection to our internal world, on all levels: how it can capture the very atoms that make up our DNA, as well as reflect, or even prompt, the metaphysical properties of our souls.
On National Airborne Day, we're featuring the work of our Issue 20, Motion's spotlight photographer Jeffrey Milstein. Photographer, architect, and pilot, Jeffrey Milstein has had a love for airplanes since childhood. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, Milstein used his passion for flying to inspire his art.
Of all the exhilarating and seductive American traditions held, none rivals the annual Kentucky Derby event for its head-turning, dramatic appeal. The notorious horse race event that began in 1875 customarily features 3 year old racing champions, a practice dated back to the early English racing days, because it is believed that the horses are able to offer more athletic ability before their 4th year of physical maturity. The Kentucky Derby is the first challenge in the American Triple Crown mission, having the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes as the proceeding steps. A horse must win all three in order to be honored the American Triple Crown.