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      • Arko Datto: Kings of a Bereft Land

        Arko Datto: Kings of a Bereft Land

        Arko Datto speaks with curator Willemijn van der Zwaan about Kings of a Bereft Land currently on display at Photomuseum The Hague, the Netherlands.

        via 1000 Words: https://www.1000wordsmag.com/arko-datto/

        Arko Datto speaks with Willemijn van der Zwaan about Kings of a Bereft Land currently on display at Photomuseum The Hague, the Netherlands. They discuss the challenges of portraying the psychological effects of the ongoing planetary crisis, creating hyper-structures for multiple projects and the fundamental role of the artist in altering perception and shifting viewpoints by proposing new ways of seeing.

        Interviews
        Arko Datto, Willemijn van der Zwaan

      • Photographers Score Early Victories in Copyright Lawsuits Against Artist Richard Prince

        Photographers Score Early Victories in Copyright Lawsuits Against Artist Richard Prince

        Prince was selling the works for up to $100,000 each.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/05/16/photographers-score-early-victories-in-copyright-lawsuits-against-artist-richard-prince/

        Courthouse News reports that on May 12, a Manhattan judge refused to toss out Graham’s and McNatt’s lawsuits against Prince.

        Copyright
        Donald Graham, Eric McNatt

      • Photojournalist Controversially Turns to AI to Illustrate 'Inaccessible' Stories

        Photojournalist Controversially Turns to AI to Illustrate ‘Inaccessible’ Stories

        His Instagram account has been flooded with angry comments.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/05/15/photojournalist-controversially-turns-to-ai-to-illustrate-inaccessible-stories/

        Michael Christopher Brown used the artificial intelligence (AI) image generator Midjourney to produce a series of images that explores historical Cuban events and the realities of Cubans attempting to cross the 90 miles of ocean that separate Havana from Florida.

        Ethics
        Michael Christopher Brown

      • The 2023 MOTHER Exhibition - LENSCRATCH

        The 2023 MOTHER Exhibition – LENSCRATCH

        What a complete pleasure to spend time with your hundreds of submissions and see all the considerations of MOTHER. Thank you for joining in this 5 part exhibition, so keep scrolling. For those who celebrate, Happy Mother’s Day, and for those who don’t, thank you for celebrating Mother nature and mothering in the animal world.

        via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2023/05/the-2023-mother-exhibition-part-3/

        What a complete pleasure to spend time with your hundreds of submissions and see all the considerations of MOTHER. Thank you for joining in this 5 part exhibition, so keep scrolling. For those who celebrate, Happy Mother’s Day, and for those who don’t, thank you for celebrating Mother nature and mothering in the animal world. No matter, enjoy the exhibition!

        Portfolios & Galleries

      • Associated Press photographer Elise Amendola, who documented decades of sports and news, dies at 70

        Associated Press photographer Elise Amendola, who documented decades of sports and news, dies at 70

        Renowned Associated Press photojournalist Elise Amendola — a determined, joyous and patient journalist who masterfully photographed pivotal global news and sporting events spanning decades — has died.

        via AP NEWS: https://apnews.com/article/associated-press-photojournalist-elise-amendola-dies-856633efb550d51f5c4a08705a330b0d

        Renowned Associated Press photojournalist Elise Amendola — a determined, joyous and patient journalist who masterfully photographed pivotal global news and sporting events spanning decades — has died. She was 70.

        Obituaries
        Elise Amendola

      • Video Journalist Killed by Rocket Fire in Ukraine

        Video Journalist Killed by Rocket Fire in Ukraine

        Terrible news.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/05/10/video-journalist-killed-by-rocket-fire-in-ukraine/

        The AFP news agency has announced the death of its Ukraine video coordinator Arman Soldin who was killed by rocket fire in the country on Tuesday.

        Obituaries
        Arman Soldin

      • AP wins the Breaking News Photography Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of first weeks of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Poynter

        AP wins the Breaking News Photography Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of first weeks of the Russian invasion of Ukraine – Poynter

        See the winning images of devastation in Mariupol, civilian infrastructure targeting and resilience of the Ukrainian people

        via Poynter: https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2023/associated-press-pulitzer-prize-breaking-news-photography-ukraine-russia2023/

        A woman crying in front of a destroyed apartment. Bodies thrown into a mass grave. A pregnant woman on a stretcher outside of a bombed maternity hospital; she will die soon after the photo is taken.

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        For unique and urgent images from the first weeks of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including the devastation of Mariupol after other news organizations left, victims of the targeting of civilian infrastructure and the resilience of the Ukrainian people who were able to flee.

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        For an intimate look into the life of a pregnant 22-year-old woman living on the street in a tent–images that show her emotional vulnerability as she tries and ultimately loses the struggle to raise her child.

        Contests
        Christina House

      • James Nachtwey on a Photo's 'Social Value' and Forgoing a Family for His Work

        James Nachtwey on a Photo’s ‘Social Value’ and Forgoing a Family for His Work

        A true legend.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/05/08/james-nachtwey-on-a-photos-social-value-and-forgoing-a-family-for-his-work/

        Legendary war photographer James Nachtwey has appeared on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper to reflect on his career — discussing the importance of photography and his own personal sacrifices.

        Video & Multimedia
        James Nachtwey

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        Images as a way to connect with people: photographer Jacob Aue Sobol’s pictures have captured numerous encounters. Arrivals and Departures America is a journey through all of the 50 United States. However, the series is primarily an encounter between the people there and Sobol himself.

        Portfolios & Galleries
        Jacob Aue Sobol

      • Chronolocation: Determining When a Photo was Taken Using Facebook, Google Street View and Assorted Tiny Details - bellingcat

        Chronolocation: Determining When a Photo was Taken Using Facebook, Google Street View and Assorted Tiny Details – bellingcat

        Social media posts, mapping tools and a being aware of small but important details can help researchers determine when an undated image was taken.

        via bellingcat: https://www.bellingcat.com/resources/2023/05/08/chronolocation-determining-when-a-photo-was-taken-using-facebook-google-street-view-and-assorted-tiny-details/

        Essentially, any aspect of a source image could be of use, provided that it has changed over time. Sometimes clues will be so obvious that it’s possible to immediately figure out the rough date of the source image from one detail alone.

        Software & Technology

      • Remembering Bruce McCall, Satirist and Compleat Canadian

        Remembering Bruce McCall, Satirist and Compleat Canadian

        For McCall, the business of getting it down right was a form of self-salvation.

        via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/05/15/remembering-bruce-mccall-satirist-and-compleat-canadian

        Not having Bruce here to shock and appall (and, secretly, to delight) with such praise is part of the grief of losing him. All we can do is continue to look at his utterly inimitable visions—at the lonely polar explorers sharing an abandoned Antarctic opera house with a pair of disconsolate penguins—and be grateful that he came south to astonish us

        Obituaries
        Bruce McCall

      • Bruce McCall’s “Safe Travels”

        Bruce McCall’s “Safe Travels”

        McCall’s friends and colleagues reflect on the late artist’s zeal for life.

        via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2023-05-15

        Bruce McCall, the artist behind the cover for the May 15, 2023, issue, died on May 5th, at the age of eighty-seven. McCall, who insisted upon chewing his beloved Groucho Marx cigars long after a taste for tobacco stopped being even remotely acceptable, was a dear friend and a poet at heart

        Obituaries
        Bruce McCall

      • EU Law to Force AI Imagers to Disclose Copyrighted Photos in Dataset

        EU Law to Force AI Imagers to Disclose Copyrighted Photos in Dataset

        Midjourney might have to reveal exactly what photos it used to train its model.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/05/01/eu-law-to-force-ai-imagers-to-disclose-copyrighted-photos-in-dataset/

        According to a report from the Reuters news agency, companies such as Midjourney will have to reveal the material used to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. It will be the same for generative language models like ChatGPT.

        Copyright, Software & Technology

      • A Photographer's Brutal Images of Small Pro-Wrestling Shows

        A Photographer’s Brutal Images of Small Pro-Wrestling Shows

        The glamor of WWE it is not.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/05/03/photographers-brutal-images-from-small-pro-wrestling-shows/

        Photographer Michael Watson has spent the last decade traveling to small, independent wrestling shows capturing the brave men and women who put their bodies on the line night after night.

        Portfolios & Galleries
        Michael Watson

      • Thomas Wågström’s Pictures of the Living and the Lifeless

        Thomas Wågström’s Pictures of the Living and the Lifeless

        The mysterious photographs in the book “Case Closed” are more interested in the conditions under which human beings exist than in the lives they live.

        via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/thomas-wagstroms-pictures-of-the-living-and-the-lifeless

        One of Thomas Wågström’s pictures has been hanging on the wall above my desk for many years. The picture shows a black surface of water, the patterns and whorls in it, the ceaseless motion that here is fixed in a final pattern, like a sort of rug, in this case a rug woven out of light and shadow. But the picture holds more than that, for at its lower left edge one glimpses the face of an animal: the slit of an eye, a muzzle, a bit of fur. It appears to be a seal, and it is on its way up through the blackness, and in the very next instant, one might imagine, it will pierce through the water. But it hasn’t done so yet; the slit of the eye and the muzzle hover just below the surface and seem almost a part of it.

        Photography
        Thomas Wågström

      • How AI Imagery is Shaking Photojournalism — Blind Magazine

        How AI Imagery is Shaking Photojournalism — Blind Magazine

        In this Op-ed, independent photography director Amber Terranova discusses one of the most controversial AI imagery projects in recent weeks.

        via Blind Magazine: https://www.blind-magazine.com/stories/how-ai-imagery-is-shaking-photojournalism/

        In this Op-ed, independent photography director and educator Amber Terranova discusses one of the most controversial AI imagery projects in recent weeks.

        Ethics, Software & Technology
        Amber Terranova, Michael Christopher Brown

      • Photojournalist's Final Moments Revealed After His Missing Camera Resurfaces After 16 Years

        Photojournalist’s Final Moments Revealed After His Missing Camera Resurfaces After 16 Years

        The photographer’s final moments were captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning image.

        via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/04/26/photojournalists-final-moments-revealed-after-his-missing-camera-resurfaces-after-16-years/

        On September 27, 2007, veteran Japanese photojournalist Kenji Nagai was taking photos of anti-military protests in Yangon, Myanmar at the height of the Saffron Revolution — when he was fatally shot by soldiers who opened fire on demonstrators.

        Photojournalism
        Kenji Nagai

      • The Photographer of the Black Is Beautiful Movement

        The Photographer of the Black Is Beautiful Movement

        Kwame Brathwaite’s landmark work, beginning with a show in 1962, had a titanic impact on fashion and identity.

        via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/news/afterword/the-photographer-of-the-black-is-beautiful-movement

        Kwame Brathwaite’s landmark work, beginning with a show in 1962, had a titanic impact on fashion and identity.

        Photography
        Kwame Brathwaite


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