A photojournalist on assignment dives headlong into the guts and glory of Carnevale in Italy’s Sardinia. All photos (C) B.A. Van Sise There’s a moment, I think, when one has…
B.A. Van Sise
B.A. Van Sise
B.A. Van Sise is an internationally-known photographer and the author of the visual poetry anthology Children of Grass. His visual work has previously appeared in the New York Times, Village Voice, Washington Post and Buzzfeed, as well as major museum exhibitions throughout the United States, and his written work in Poets & Writers, the Southampton Review, Eclectica, and the North American Review.
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A photojournalist observes life in rural Oklahoma while following the story of a local execution.Cover photo: East of McCord, Oklahoma, 4:15pm, October 28th, 2021. All photos credit: B.A. Van Sise.…
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Photojournalist B.A. Van Sise takes a road trip through the American South as states begin to defiantly reopen after months of lockdown. On a rural stretch of southern Virginia’s Jefferson…
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Within this travel story, there’s going to be an explosion on an airplane. Don’t worry, we’re going to get to it as quickly as we can; successful flights, like successful…
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In a land without daylight, a traveler’s phrasebook provides uncanny insight into local life during the Polar Night. Sitting in a restaurant in Arctic Lapland at 1 p.m. at night,…
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The following advice on how to tell a travel story comes from award-winning photographer and travel journalist B.A. Van Sise, whose new book Children of Grass was recently called “startlingly…
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Photojournalist B. A. Van Sise found Kazakhstan to be a land where the traveler is a treasured guest – as long as you can get past the border guards. I…
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A photojournalist looks at Kosovo through the lens of a camera and gets a glimpse into the events that created one of the world’s youngest countries. When I was 11…