• AMERICANSUBURB X: INTERVIEW: “John Tusa Interviews Don McCullin”:

    It can’t be easy bearing the title of the world’s greatest war photographer, but that’s only one of the burdens that Don McCullin carries around with him. But after 20 years of confronting the world with unforgettable images of war, from Congo to Biafra, to Beirut , to Cambodia , and of course to Vietnam , and many, many more, he doesn’t have much alternative. It all used to be addictive too. By his own admission, McCullin used to be ‘a one-war-a-year man’, but then it grew to two, and then to three, until it had it stop; not, you understand because wars stopped, or killing stopped, or inhumanity stopped, but because there came a natural limit to ‘looking at what others can’t bear to see.’


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    Keeping a Visual Diary in a War Zone – At War Blog – NYTimes.com:

    Christoph Bangert adds: When I spent about two months on assignment for The New York Times in Baghdad this year, I proposed to Stephen Farrell, who was in charge of At War’s predecessor, the Baghdad Bureau blog, that I post one picture online every day during my stay in Iraq.


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    Lo-Fi Zumi-Cam Shoots Blurred, Film Style Video | Gadget Lab | Wired.com:

    And now we have a digital video equivalent of the Lomo, an antidote to quality and hard-drive eating files we suffer today. The Zumi shoots both stills and video at either ISO 100 or 800. You can pick the resolution: Hi (1600×1200) and Lo (320×240) and the images and movies are captured to a microSD card (included in the kit, along with USB adapter).


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  • MooseNewsBlog » Long Lens folks, check out this fun


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    iPhone Remote Control Adds Nikon Support, Auto-Focus | Gadget Lab | Wired.com:

    The software is a big upgrade from the original, and adds support (at last!) for Nikon DSLRs, as well as a slew of essential new features. To use DSLR Camera Remote you need to hook the camera up to a computer via USB cable and switch it to Live View mode. Then the computer takes over and beams the video stream to your iPhone, as well as offering you remote control of the camera.


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    Photography Tips and Advice from Deane Fitzmaurice | Silber Studios:

    My favorite part was her description of what makes a very powerful image: Layering. No, not as in layers in PhotoShop, but in the images themselves as she shoots them. I’ve studied a lot of photography and talked with many, many photographers, but I’ve never heard this concept so well articulated. Watch the video for this; it’s worth the price of admission alone.


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  • PDNPulse: Mary Morris Lawrence, First Female AP Photographer, Dies at 95:

    Her obituary in the San Francisco Chronicle ends with the suggestion: “In lieu of flowers, Mary would ask you to join the League of Women Voters, shop at Farmer Joes, write a letter to the editor, or break a glass ceiling!”


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  • Leica M9 will not be the only announcement on September 9th | Leica Rumors:

    (18MP, full frame, not a Canon sensor). I can say that now I am 99% sure about that announcement.


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    The 37th Frame – Celebrating the Best of Photojournalism » DEEP SLEEP MAGAZINE – Call for Submissions:

    We are making a last call for submissions to our third issue on the theme of ‘dance’ . The final deadline has now been extended to the 1st September 2009.
    Deep Sleep Magazine was launched earlier this year, a brand  new, quarterly online photography website founded by and featuring work from a small group of contributors sharing an office space in Shoreditch, east London. Each issue is on a specific theme and guest contributors are invited to submit a set of images based on that theme. The only stipulation is contributions must, in our judgement, fit the theme and that we are seeking photography of the highest calibre, whether from award-winning and exhibited contributors or emerging young talents in search of an outlet for their work. There’s no money involved, of course. Not for anyone. In fact, one of our motivations was to do something untainted by the demands of the marketplace. So it is very much a labour of love and we welcome anyone who would like to share in that.


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  • PDNPulse: DSLR Camera Remote 1.1 App Finally Gets Approval From Apple


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  • PDNPulse: Mystery: Who Asked Flickr to Delete the Obama Joker?:

    If we rule out Time and DC Comics (both owned by Time Warner), and Platon, who else could have a reasonable copyright claim over Alkhateeb’s image? If someone with no credible case for copyright ownership submitted a takedown request, shouldn’t Flickr have rejected the claim?


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  • CLICK NOTE: It’s almost too much. A Rene Burri rip-off being promoted on Shepard’s site for only $100 per print. I love you Shepard, but this print is basically like someone took the original negative and printed it on high-contrast paper. The money should go to the photographer, Magnum’s Rene Burri.

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    El Che – Obey Giant:

    My friend Ernesto Yerena did this awesome portrait of Che Guevara. He created an original mixed media painting and then made screen prints in 2 color ways based on the art. They look great in person.
    -Shepard


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    Socialites Without Borders Teach Rwandans How To Mingle | America’s Finest News Source:

    “These poor souls, there’s so much we can do to help to them,” said Tinsley Rothschild, an event planner for the non-profit organization, while surveying the country’s bleak and arid landscape. “Just look around, there’s nothing here: no hors d’oeuvres, no towering ice sculptures, nothing. Nobody should have to live like this.”


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    lenscratch: Keith Johnson:

    I’ve been a longtime fan of Keith Johnson, his images and his person, and recently spent some enjoyable time on his site catching up with his world. Keith has several new bodies of work and several exhibitions on the horizon. A new exhibition at the Garner Center for Photographic Exhibitions at the New England School of Photography, opened August 24th and runs through October 2nd, featuring work from his Extended Landscapes series.


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    Transience I | My Waking Life:

    Last week I packed up my car and hit the road for a 5-day 3,500 mile drive across the country with my new (yet old and beat up) Hassleblad and a bunch of chrome


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  • Essay: Cowboys and Photojournalists – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com:

    While watching the 4-H youngsters going about their business at MontanaFair in Billings this month, I was struck by a parallel. Here I am in 2009, at a fair ground: a photojournalist, making pictures of cowboys in every direction I look. Don’t any of us know that none of us are supposed to exist?


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  • PDNPulse: Angus McDougall, Photojournalist and Educator, Dies at 92:

    an obituary by David Rees, the current photojournalism chair at the Missouri School of Journalism and co-director of the Missouri Photo Workshop


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    Head Start for a New Life:

    The first day of school can be scary for any child. For a political refugee new to a land where everyone speaks and dresses differently, the first day can be downright terrifying. San Antonio’s Family Service Association made a special effort this year to enroll as many 3- and 4-year-old refugee children as possible in federally-funded Head Start pre-kindergarten classes. Children from nearly 60 families are attending classes at the Culebra Head Start Satellite Site. Express-News Education Editor Jenny LaCoste-Caputo and photographer Lisa Krantz will be following the children throughout the school year to document their progress.


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    Q&A: Horst Friedrichs, London:

    Horst Friedrichs was born in Frankfurt in 1966 and studied at the Munich Academy of Photography. He has worked as freelance photo-journalist for numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Independent, Stern and Geo. His documentary photography has taken him around the world and four of his ongoing projects have been made into books. Most recently, Prestel published 20th-Century Mods, a project that follows the contemporary British Mod scene. He has exhibited his photography globally and in 2008 he received a prestigious Gold Lead award for documentary photography. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.


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    Apple – Movie Trailers – An Unlikely Weapon:

    1/500th of a second to get the shot… a lifetime to forget it. Eddie Adams photographed 13 wars, 6 American Presidents, and virtually every cultural and historical figure of the last 50 years. History would be changed through his lens. But the photo that made Eddie famous would haunt him for his entire life.


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