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Exhibit looks at women in poverty
“Upstate Girls” is a portrait of working-class poverty told from a woman’s perspective.
The Raw File - It's the Black House Now, Baby!
"As a photojournalist, my strength depends upon my ability to anticipate the next move. I was out of my league here. I have reported on urban culture for the past twenty years and though intellectually, I know and understood the challenges to families in
The Raw File » Blog Archive » Happy Holidays
In 1946 the great photojournalist W. Eugene Smith took a photograph of his two small children as they walked down a tree -shrouded path into a sunlit clearing. The picture entitled "A Walk To Paradise Garden" was made during a period of convalescence for
The Raw File » Blog Archive » Upstate Girls - What Became of Collar City
Upstate Girls; What Became of Collar City is an ongoing documentary project that Brenda Ann Kenneally began in 2004. The roots of the epic are the coming of age stories of six young women in the post -industrial city of Troy, New York. “Upstate Girls” wil
Visa pour l'Image Perpignan 2008 - Canon Female Photojournalist Award
Brenda Ann Kenneally (www.therawfile.org) is the Visa pour l'Image Perpignan 2008 - Canon Female Photojournalist Award winner
Wise Elephant: Design and Influence » Blog Archive » Some truth hurts, can set you free
"Specifically we admire The Raw File project for providing a deeper glance, sharing these experiences, even if fairly troublesome, to show a truth that hurts, and from this particular pain sends some positive energy free into the world for those who might
The Raw File - The Basement Files
We recently found some beautiful photos Brenda took in Bushwick/Brooklyn in 1997. They were buried in a box in her basement. Shame!! I made this slideshow adding sound she gathered at that time.
APhotoADay News: The Raw File workshop
6 days on independent media and long term documentary projects with Brenda Ann Kenneally
The Raw File on City Room - Metro - New York Times Blog
Since 1996, Brenda Ann Kenneally has been taking pictures and filming life on a Brooklyn block at the border of Bushwick and Bedford-Stuyvesant, the subject of the book “Money Power Respect.” She returns there with “Back on the Block,” a series on
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