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From the Archive

From the Archive is a regular column that features one image from our archive and appears every Thursday. LUCEO Images has a thorough group archive (keyword search bar, top right) and it can be found here.

This week we are featuring an archive image by Matt Slaby, who is based in Denver, Colorado.

Caption:

Visitors to the Wyoming …

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Housing for Homeless Veterans for AARP Bulletin

After a few years of really thinking about the overall value of photography, I found myself at a dead-end when it came to making the assertion that my images really affect change in the broad sense of the term.  It’s not that I don’t want my pictures to have an impact on people, rather …

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06.16.2011 by Matt Slaby

Taking Notes

Taking Notes

Sid Pink scores a black eye.  Travis gets a new liver.  An artist gets married.  Another one throws a going away party.  I’ve had this new Polaroid camera since last September when I used it to photograph buffalo for a Mother Jones piece.  I haven’t thought much about it until the last month or …

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LUCEO at LOOK3

We are pleased to announce the next stop of our traveling group exhibition at LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph, hosted at The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative in Charlottesville, VA. The show, titled ‘Altered States: The Way We Live Today,’ will be on desplay throughout the month of June with an opening reception for the …

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From the Archive

From the Archive is a regular column that features one image from our archive and appears every Thursday. LUCEO Images has a thorough group archive (keyword search bar, top right) and it can be found here.

This week we are featuring an archive image by Matt Slaby photographed for Audubon Magazine.

Caption:

Larry Haverfield drives his cake truck …

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Superheroes of Kindness for AARP Bulletin

In March I made a quick trip to Missoula, Montana to photograph a class of preschoolers who dress as superheroes and perform acts of kindness as part of their curriculum.  Their teacher, Kristal Burns, developed the program after reading about Pittsburgh area blogger with a similar practice.  The premise flips the superhero script: rather …

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The Week in Outtakes | 5-11

out·take (outtk) n.
1.

a. A section or scene, as of a movie, that is filmed but not used in the final version. b. A complete version, as of a recording, that is dropped in favor of another version.
2. An opening for outward discharge; a vent.
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I’ve spent about four of the last eight weeks on the road. …

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By Formula.  Round 4.

For the last three years I’ve been shooting and printing passport photographs for citizenship drives throughout Colorado.  The premise of the drive is simple: if you think you qualify to apply, this is the place to be for a one-stop-shop to nail down your paperwork, visit with an attorney, and even have your passport …

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Preface to Fire

Another year, another round of fire refreshers.  This is the third season that I’ve completed the coursework to keep my qualifications up-to-date in order to maintain a contract with the federal government to photograph wildfire.  It’s a nice (and somewhat unlikely) combination of my current profession as a photographer with my former experience as …

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I Am Become Death

Earlier in April I made a quick trip with filmmaker Chris Bagley to the Trinity Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico on the White Sands Proving Ground.  The Trinity site marks the exact location where the first atomic bomb was tested and is generally regarded as the birthplace of the atomic age.  The site …

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