Larry Towell twittering in the Magnum NY office. Photograph taken by Meagan Young
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Two French photographers immortalize the remains of the motor city on film. Photographs by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre.
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Welcome to In Studio On Location.
This blog came about when three things happened. First, seeing many photographer’s personal blogs, inspired by food bloggers and a conversation with our first photographer on a studio visit. Thus, in studio on location was born.
I hope this blog can inspire people starting out as well as people who have been in the business for years. Please leave comments or questions about anything related to photography. I’ll do my best to answer, or get the photographer to respond.
Thank you,
Nicole Radja
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I found this explanation of the three song rule for live music photographers interesting and if you read the rest of the interview you’ll see how he’s recently got out of it. Photo editor Nicole Radja interviews Chicago music photographer Paul Natkin on her blog called“In Studio On Location.”
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In a sense, Looking In: Robert Frank’s The Americans is another expression of the status of the work. If you want to find out about its photographer and history (and a lot of other things) this is where you want to look.
in Books
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Harry Hammond, who has died at the age of 88, was the first great photographer of British rock’n’roll, chronicling the first decade of that music, up to and including the emergence of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
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Photography business guru John Harrington recently published a piece entitled “Just Words” in which he describes how he chose to sell himself as “John Harrington Photography” instead of “John Harrington – Photographer.”
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I have always wanted to photograph a full moon behind our giant neon globe.
The likely closure of this newspaper, last night’s full moon, the clear sky and a serious need for some solitude on the water prompted me to finally make that happen.
in Journalism
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I confess to being a workaholic. And as movies always take up a year or two of your life, I’m happiest filling some of the time in between taking pictures.
in Photography
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In addition to Mary Ellen Mark, the project features new work by Sylvia Plachy as well as Dawoud Bey, Jeff Dunas, David Eustace, Eric Ogden and emerging talents Marla Rutherford, Anna Mia Davidson, Joe Fornabaio, Eric McNatt and Richard Renaldi.
Anna Mia Davidson, David Eustace, Dawoud Bey, Eric McNatt, Eric Ogden, Jeff Dunas, Joe Fornabaio, Marla Rutherford, Mary Ellen Mark, Richard Renaldi, sylvia plachy
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Thus far, 2009 has been the year of Paul Graham. The British-born photographer’s study of American life, a shimmer of possibility, is on display at New York’s Museum of Modern Art through May 18
in Interviews
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I’ve been shooting for some time now with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 (aka Leica D-Lux 4, more or less). I’ve come to think that it’s overall the best small camera I’ve ever used.
in Equipment
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in Art & Design
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The Phase One P65+ currently has bragging rights as the world’s highest resolution digital back for medium format cameras. As we’ll see though there’s more to the back’s goodness than just high resolution.
A well shot 16 bit 60 Megapixel frame is quite something to work with. The level of detail is astonishing – beyond anything most people have seen, except maybe from a large format scanning back. Prints that are 22″ X 30″ are easily made, and even larger ones are quite possible.
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CLICK NOTE: As with all links to the Daily Dish, it’s really the comments…Smashing Pumpkins star Billy Corgan has testified before Congress in support of a new bill that would require radio stations to pay musicians every time their songs are played.