iamhectorrene
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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A thoughtful review of our Hunter MFA Thesis Exhibition at @hyperallergic by Zachary Small. -Link in bio-
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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Next Tuesday I’ll be presenting my project “After-Ozymandias” during the @MagnumFoundation Photography Expanded Symposium at @TheNewSchool. RSVP or live stream via Facebook Throughout the day there will be discussions around public space, official histories, power structures embedded in archives, alternative narratives, and how new media can activate a more inclusive encyclopedia. (at Parsons School of Design)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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May 10th, Mark your calendar h/t: @krisrac Typical America 🇺🇸🎨📸 15 W. 39th NY, NY (at Field Projects)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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Showing some photographs in good company with a few Hunters in Harlem this weekend :: @teliottmansa @ayresbrooklyn @zac_hacmon @emilyfurr @sesherman @jeffconefry @dionis_o_studio Curatorial preview Saturday Night. RSVP 📸🎨
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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What an amazing day! Spent some time talking about Photography, official state histories, and New Media during the 5th annual Magnum Foundation Photography expanded Symposium at The New School 📰📸🎨 (at Parsons School of Design)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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I recently shot a story For @longreads & @taskandpurpose, It's about a Marine Corps. Iraq Veteran that held up an Atlanta Wells Fargo in a desperate attempt for help. Take a 👀 [Link in Bio] (at Atlanta, Georgia)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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📸🎨🥇 (at Hunter College)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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This photo was shot 15 years ago today, but we have yet to understand what it requires to move the needle. Certainly more than destroying a few statues. #damnatiomemoriae #Baghdad #SaddamHussein
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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Very excited to be included in this exhibition, LOVE2018:PURPLE HEARTS at Columbia University’s LeRoy Neiman Gallery. Opening reception is Friday Jan. 19 and runs until Valentines Day. Huge thanks to the forever talented Rachel Stern. Don’t miss it! (at LeRoy Neiman Gallery)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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Brian was my squad leader in Iraq and my roommate in Harlem during college. Today he married his best friend at a greenhouse in Philly. ❤️🎩🍾
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I attended a journalism workshop taught by several of the best military writers and photographers in the field. We discussed visual storytelling, news worthiness, interviewing tactics, portraiture, visual variety, sequencing, toning, digital workflow, and how to apply them to photo stories and photo essays. Here are a few selects and out takes from the day I spent with Tyheim who describes his childhood as a difficult one. His mother, 15 when she found out she was pregnant, would lose him to the foster care system for a short time. Tyheim's passion for Culinary Art, gourmet meals and a fondness for his grandmothers cooking has earned him the title of Sous-Chef at the MGM Casino who splits his time between D.C. and Maryland shopping for fresh seafood and ingredients.
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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I had a really great conversation with @strangefirecollective about photography, history paintings, war and patriotism. Huge thanks to @jesstdugan (at Aperture Foundation)
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iamhectorrene · 7 years ago
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What a time to be alive. #FlagDay #Mets (at Citi Field)
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iamhectorrene · 8 years ago
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Technical Sergeant William E. Thomas and Private First Class Joseph Jackson of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion, 101st Airborne Division prepare Easter eggs for Hitler, during the battle of Remagen, 1945. (at Brücke von Remagen)
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