Monthly Archives: March 2009

Online = free? « Vincent Laforet’s Blog

Are blogs and social networking sites in effect being granted a de facto right to publish images for free from hereon out? Check it out here.

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Leica to open its first official store in London | Leica Rumors

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Nhat V. Meyer

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Mostly True: Camel Nose

I never understood why a magazine, that prided itself on producing original content, would use Getty’s work. Check it out here.

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Megan Whitmarsh

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State of the Art: Emerging Talent at Hearst 8×10 Photography Biennial

I was happy to see that a number of photographers featured in American Photo’s own Emerging Artists surveys were in the Hearst show. That includes Edith Maybin Check it out here.

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Capture Images Blog: Holi Festival of Colors

Photos by RAMIN RAHIMIAN Check it out here.

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PDNPulse: The Most Exasperating Thing About LIFE.com

the value of an unlimited, worldwide, editorial license for a professional news picture has just fallen to $0. Check it out here.

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audrey bardou – brigitte and bernard | burn magazine

I’d like to introduce you to my parents Brigitte and Bernard; exceptional , yet anonymous Check it out here.

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Alexander Richter, New York – Feature Shoot

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LIFE – Your World in Pictures

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ranjan dharan ; Photographer

“Caught in Pain” explores the nightmare of children in the war-torn northern part of Sri Lanka. In that region nightmares become reality and reality is indeed nightmarish. The pictures portray the resemblances of the children’s dreams of what they perceive … Continue reading

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What would you do? | PICTURES | STLtoday

I missed the shot. I started to think about it. Was I disappointed with myself for turning and running away? The situation turned out fine but it could have been much worse. Check it out here.

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