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July 12: Week in Photography
Your lens to the internet's most powerful photographs. 📸 MOST POWERFUL PHOTO OF THE WEEK 📸 Saul Loeb / Getty Images Optics are crucial in politics, especially in the modern age. President Donald Trump, with a background in the entertainment business, has shown a bewildering approach to his presidential comportment, including at his most recent rally in South Dakota. Trump delivered a speech on a stage designed to project power.
In this image by Saul Loeb for Getty Images, the stage is seen in full, set beneath the imposing Mount Rushmore Monument and nestled in the Black Hills that local tribes view as sacred (and stolen), with no elements of humility, empathy, or understanding of ordinary people’s lives that past leaders have tried to convey during a moment of crisis.
📸For Your 👀 Only: INTO THE WEIRDNESS OF PALM SPRINGS Since the middle of the 20th century, Palm Springs, California, has been billed a destination for the rich and the famous — a luxurious desert oasis known for its mid-century modernist architecture and its leisurely pace of life. For artist and longtime California resident John Brian King, the city has a more ominous presence.
John Brian King FOR THOSE UNFAMILIAR WITH PALM SPRINGS, CAN YOU DESCRIBE A BIT OF ITS HISTORY?
HOW DID THIS PROJECT BEGIN FOR YOU AND IN WHAT WAYS DID IT DEVELOP? I was born in Los Angeles in the early 1960s and went to the California Institute of the Arts in the early 1980s with photography as my major — my teachers were John Divola, Judy Fiskin, and John Baldessari, to name a few. I gave up photography in 1985, and I stayed away from it for 30 years until I moved to Palm Springs.
John Brian King Palm Springs, for me, has a dreamlike, but also nightmarish quality that I love. As I settled into the city, I saw an arid beauty to the place that I thought needed to be explored. I did some tests with some large-format film cameras, but I eventually settled on instant film for its soft light quality.
WHERE DOES THE TITLE RIVIERA COME FROM? The word “riviera” means “a coastal region frequented as a resort area and usually marked by a mild climate.” I was struck by how Palm Springs has used the word as a brilliant form of wishful thinking since the early 1950s, when the first hotel used the word in its branding (“Desert Riviera”). It always struck me as discordant and strange that an insanely hot landlocked desert area was often paired with the word “riviera” in hotel signage and advertising. John Brian King IS THERE A SPECIFIC IMAGE THAT MEANS A GREAT DEAL TO YOU?
📸THE WEEK'S PHOTO STORIES FROM BUZZFEED NEWS 📸 One week after 4th of July festivities in the US, the country continues to struggle with rising cases of COVID-19 amid the gradual reopening of its economy despite warnings from top health officials.
Find more of the week's best photo stories here.
A LOOK INTO FRIDA KAHLO'S LIFE Getty Images SEE THE FULL STORY
THIS IS WHAT TRUMPS VISIT TO MT RUSHMORE LOOKED LIKE Andrew Caballero-reynolds / Getty Images SEE THE FULL STORY
HERE'S HOW AMERICANS CELEBRATED JULY 4TH Scott Olson / Getty Images SEE THE FULL STORY
📸SOME HOPE 📸 Don Arnold / WireImage It’s nice to see nature healing after a crisis. This little guy was born after the wildfires in Australia. "That's it from us this time — see you next week!" —Gabriel and Kate "All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.”— Richard Avedon Want More? Go To JPG Homepage
đź“ť This letter was edited and brought to you by the News Photo team. Gabriel Sanchez is the photo essay editor based in New York and loves cats. Kate Bubacz is the photo director based in New York and loves dogs. You can always reach us here.
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