Monthly Archives: October 2008

Movie Trailers – My Name Is Bruce

Legendary B-movie actor Bruce Campbell plays himself in the new film MY NAME IS BRUCE, which opens theatrically on October 31 in New York. MY NAME IS BRUCE doesn’t have a standard issue release date because we’re doing something for … Continue reading

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The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: Photographers

At ten past four in the afternoon, Thursday 23rd October 2008, a seismic shift occurred in the photo department at The Sydney Morning Herald. The remaining members of Team ZimmerTM, the elder statesmen of Herald photography, surrounded by their photographic … Continue reading

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SKINS & PUNKS – AVAILABLE TO BUY

Three years ago Vice Editor Andy Capper brought Gavin Watson out of self-imposed exile and uncovered hundreds of unpublished photos. The pair collaborated to produce a new book called Skins & Punks – Lost Archives 1978–1985, which we’re proud to … Continue reading

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Strobist: Nick Turpin Ditches his SB-800s for a Cell Phone

emember Nick Turpin, who did those beautiful SB-800-lit street portraits of thriller writers for Arena Magazine? Now, he has ditched even those and is shooting his current month-long campaign for Samsung using only a cell phone. No DSLRs, no flashes, … Continue reading

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GAMA-GO :: Limited Edition :: Big Vinyl Yeti

The Big Vinyl Yeti will be available for preorder on Thursday, October 30th at 11am PST. All orders placed during the following seven days will be guaranteed a Yeti figure and will receive a free black Yeti Ice Cave tee. … Continue reading

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SFGate: Daily Dish : Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsens’ Strict Rules for Fans

“There is no photography allowed. You must put away your camera or cellphone before approaching the signing table.”

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Magnum Blog / The Sound of Two Songs

Mark Power/Magnum Photos In late September I made my latest visit to Poland, to finally bring some closure to ‘The Sound of Two Songs’, which began way back in 2004. These are some of those recent pictures.

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DOUBLE CROSS: Tony Erba – Part III

One of my favorite stories is when he got his hands on an old-school stun-gun, the kind that shoots a bolt of electrical current across two contact points. He was so thrilled about his new toy, he went down to … Continue reading

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Digital RailWreck « Vincent Laforet’s Blog

Shutting down the DRR online storage site – and giving all of your customers less than 24 hours notice to retrieve their data – is ABSOLUTELY INEXCUSABLE.

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Photographers’ Advice for the Next President

With the 2008 election only days away, we asked four photographers who have spent years working both in and around the White House to offer their advice for the next president. Here photographers Pete Souza, Diana Walker, David Hume Kennerly, … Continue reading

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Nikon P6000 and Canon G10 Comparison Review

Nikon and Canon are traditional rivals, like the Hatfields and the McCoys. They compete in just about ever segment of the market. But, in recent years Canon has, with its G series, had one small niche to itself, that of … Continue reading

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Mostly True: Digital Railroad is Now Dead

To our valued Members: We’re sorry to inform you that Digital Railroad (DRR) has shut down.

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