Monthly Archives: January, 2006

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  • Stuff Busted January 29, 2006
  • The Web This Morning January 28, 2006
  • The Web This Morning January 27, 2006
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  • Valley of the Sun in Motion: 2,700 Arizona time lapse photos
  • Betweenlands – A photographic project on Mediterranean by Loris Savino
  • Award-winning photographer David H. Wells joins the International Photo Center for a series of workshops in Finland during the summer of 2012
  • Respecting My Elders, photographs by Ellen Wallenstein
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  • Ed Hamlin: Foster is a liar. He has eliminated one stream of content requiring a budget (paying a photographer for his work)for one that doesn’t require a budget (doesn’t pay anyone since people are willing to give it away for free). Citizen provided content is not journalism. Unless they are rewriting the definition of journalism in Webster’s. What a shame.
  • Ed Hamlin: May be a possibility, however it make me feel like I am giving away what I do. How about a car mechanic discounting what he does by 90% and then keep a roof over his head. People don’t value photographers like they do other industries. So what someone can snap an accident scene or other event that will be in peoples mind for a few minutes. How about their ability to see a story and create it visually. How sensitive are other photographers to the subject of very low pricing for what they do?
  • Chicago Photographer: Hard to believe that Kodak who basically invented the digital camera was never able to capitalize on it’s products. It’s patents are worth tons of money, but it failed in producing products that used the technology
  • Tammy Winand: very beautiful & serene scene…Asian art has always appealed to me

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