Monthly Archives: August 2009

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AP gags Magnum’s Stuart Franklin

AP gags Magnum’s Stuart Franklin | Mrs. Deane: I just found this news on a Dutch blog: AP has intervened in a text submitted by Noorderlicht guest curator Stuart Franklin. These two statements below were issued in response to what … Continue reading

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Worth a Look: The Valley of Shadows | dvafoto

Worth a Look: The Valley of Shadows | dvafoto: Newsweek’s just published a brilliant and far-reaching investigation into California’s growing economic and water crises. The Valley of Shadows, a five-part series comprising wonderful photos by Ken Light, original reporting, interactive … Continue reading

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ara oshagan – father:land

ara oshagan – father:land | burn magazine: My father died in June 2000. A few years before that, he and I decided to embark on a project about Karabagh: a remote mountainous area next to Armenia. A region where the … Continue reading

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Leica 9-9-9 Preview

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First Leica M9 pictures | Leica Rumors

First Leica M9 pictures | Leica Rumors: It did not take long until online forums started to buzz about the potential Leica M9 pictures in the latest promotional video from Leica

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Ami Vitale’s Beautiful Cultures and Powerful Documentary

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ami Vitale’s Beautiful Cultures and Powerful Documentary | the adventure life: Of course photojournalism is important but it has always been a struggle to find support even since I began. Just because magazines and newspapers are going through a … Continue reading

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Ethics In Photojournalism: Past, Present, and Future

AMERICANSUBURB X: THEORY: “Ethics In Photojournalism: Past, Present, and Future (2006)”

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Ask a Pro: How to Shoot (and Not Get Shot) In a War Zone

Ask a Pro: How to Shoot (and Not Get Shot) In a War Zone – War zone photography – Gizmodo: Ever wonder how war photographers survive out there? We’ve enlisted Teru Kuwayama—a photographer who has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan … Continue reading

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On Assignment: Arlington Cemetery

On Assignment: Arlington Cemetery – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com: Doug Mills’s gripping and emotional image of Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s burial — showing family members embracing in a glowing light and children kneeling before the casket — was the result … Continue reading

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QA: Brian Shumway, New York

Q&A: Brian Shumway, New York – Feature Shoot: Brian Shumway is a New York City based photographer whose work blurs the line between portraiture, documentary and fine art photography. He has worked for Reader’s Digest, Smart Money, Newsweek, Time, XXL, … Continue reading

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Pictures: Canon 7D All But Official

Pictures: Canon 7D All But Official | Gadget Lab | Wired.com: The viewfinder has an accommodating 100% view and the read screen is three inches on the diagonal with 920,000 pixels. ISO runs up to 6400 with an emergency setting … Continue reading

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Yelling “Beat Blacks” Not Ethnic Hatred

Yelling ‘Beat Blacks’ Not Ethnic Hatred – The Moscow Times: St. Petersburg investigators said Friday that the severe beating of a Kyrgyz teenager in February was not motivated by ethnic hatred, even though the attackers shouted “Beat the Blacks!” and … Continue reading

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