Jon Feinstein
Curator | co founder @humbleartsfoundation
+ photographer + writer. Dandelion obsessed.
Lead curator @vsco
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NYC friends! I’ll be in town this weekend for @photoville where I co-curated an exhibition with @vsco in Brooklyn Bridge Park. I’m also leading VSCO’s photowalk on Saturday from 5-7 (there’s a link in my bio to RSVP!) Would love to see you there!

Building a lasting photography practice starts with what you do every day. @reggiebphoto sits down with @jonfeinstein to reflect on the habits and perspectives that shape a lasting approach to photography
Watch the full Creator Conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.

Building a lasting photography practice starts with what you do every day. @reggiebphoto sits down with @jonfeinstein to reflect on the habits and perspectives that shape a lasting approach to photography
Watch the full Creator Conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.

Building a lasting photography practice starts with what you do every day. @reggiebphoto sits down with @jonfeinstein to reflect on the habits and perspectives that shape a lasting approach to photography
Watch the full Creator Conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.

Building a lasting photography practice starts with what you do every day. @reggiebphoto sits down with @jonfeinstein to reflect on the habits and perspectives that shape a lasting approach to photography
Watch the full Creator Conversation on YouTube. Link in bio.

Another semitic self-silhouette and a new tattoo ( thanks @yuli_tattoos ) Happy Jewish American Heritage Month (and Shavuot).

Another semitic self-silhouette and a new tattoo ( thanks @yuli_tattoos ) Happy Jewish American Heritage Month (and Shavuot).

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss

One of my favorite parts of @photoville this weekend was participating in the New York Times Portfolio Review in my role as lead curator for @vsco. I met with ten incredibly thoughtful photographers whose work moved through documentary, art, editorial, and commercial spaces with honesty and care. Different approaches, different voices, all grounded in empathy and a real commitment to visual storytelling. Here are eleven highlights. Follow them, spend time with their work, and keep watching what they make next.
Photos by @arianadrehsler, @nandahagenaars, @edward.grattan, @lauren_silberman, @caughtbykent, @avamargueritte, Tamar Lando, @horatiohaha, @tamara_eckhardt_, @aeconomopoulos, @marlenasloss
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