July 23rd, 2010

Brent Humphreys: Le Tour (11 photos)

All photographs © Brent Humphreys

Texas photographer and bicycle enthusiast Brent Humphreys’ Le Tour is an ambient photo study of the Tour de France. The most prestigious road bicycle race in the world, the Tour de France covers an average of 3500k and a vertical climb of the Alps and Pyrenees equivalent to three Mt. Everests. Riders will consume and burn as much as 10,000 calories per day. Le Tour shows both the grueling competition and vibrant, multinational culture of the race. In the hours before the race’s pass, a carnival atmosphere prevails as spectators nap, picnic, and socialize, waiting to catch a fleeting glimpse of the colorful circus on wheels. Mr. Humphrey’s is an award-winning Austin based photographer, whose career began as a teenager with a BMX racing bicycle and his mother’s 35mm camera. Since then, he has attended the Tour de France every summer since 2004. His editorial work can be seen regularly in the pages of The New York Times, Texas Monthly, and Wired magazines.

Humphreys’ photo exhibition, Le Tour, is currently on view at the Clark | Oshin gallery.

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May 21st, 2010

Rebuilding Lance Armstrong (4 photos)

Lance Armstrong prepares for his comeback to competitive cycling on a training ride in Austin, Texas September 6, 2008.

All Photos © Elizabeth Kreutz / Corbis

Elizabeth Kreutz‘s photo essay, “Lance Armstrong—The Comeback 2.0,” documented seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong’s bid to return to competitive cycling.

Images from Kreutz were included in the PDN Photo Annual 2010 online gallery.

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