Marco Trezzini and the crew at VR Way Communications, a Switzerland-based company have published a new issue of VRMag, which is chock-full of panoramas, information and ideas, both commercial and journalistic.
An exhibition of more than fifty photographs from the Brooklyn Museum’s holdings, Goodbye Coney Island? traces the evolution of this fabled part of New York over the past 125 years.
Don McCullin toured war zones with a couple of Nikon Fs in a canvas bag. Today’s photojournalist probably carries more kit than the soldiers he’s tailing.
Imagine what the sports sections would be without high school sports coverage. Any way you look at it, the photos that we take on a day-to-day basis are some of the only publicity your sons and daughters will ever have.
In his memoirs, Israel Through My Lens, David Rubinger describes walking home camera-less one day in 1947 and witnessing a British Mandatory building being blown up by the Irgun. “Since then I have never left home, not even once, without taking my camera.
The National Newspaper Association Contest awarded Ken Blackbird, staff photographer for the Cody Enterprise, first place for Best Breaking News Photo, 2007.