Author: Trent
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Phase One P65+ Camera System
Dan Havlik, PDN says: “Photographers need real reasons to upgrade past 39-megapixel digital backs,” Phase One CEO Henrik Håkonsson says in the release. “Real value includes higher resolution but also requires new functions, faster operation, higher quality through expanded sensitivity, increased dynamic range, better results in the studio or on location and a better longer-term…
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Cheap, Home Made Wi-Fi Tether
Gadget Lab | Wired.com says: Pete Tsai took a look and though “I can do that.” The other way to hook up a Nikon camera to a computer is via USB, so why not Wireless USB (WUSB)? He bought an off-the-shelf adapter and, with minimal tweaking, got full remote access. The price? $40.
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Descendants
Drew Gardner says: 5 years ago I embarked on an interesting project ‘The Descendants’ Where I recreate paintings or photographs of the famous historical figures using their direct descendant
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State of the Art: A Few Wise Words About Photojournalism
Eliane Laffont says: “Photojournalism” is a word that evokes heroic stories and the call of adventure. It is a mirror of the world and a witness to its time. When Jean Pierre and I—along with our French partners — created the photo agencies Gamma in 1968 and Sygma in 1973, we wanted to redefine the…
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Detroit Mayor Throws First Brick In Glass-Breaking Ceremony For New Slum
America’s Finest News Source says: As community leaders and members of the press looked on, Detroit mayor David Bing proudly hurled the first brick this week in a window-shattering ceremony for the city’s newest dilapidated slum.
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Worth a Look: “Our World At War” by the photographers of VII and the International Committee of the Red Cross
dvafoto says: VII and the International Committee of the Red Cross have just unveiled their globe-spanning project documenting current humanitarian crises, “Our World At War.” The work includes: Lebanon by Franco Pagetti, Afghanistan by James Nachtwey, Haiti by Ron Haviv, Caucasus by Antonin Kratochvil, Liberia by Christopher Morris, Colombia by Franco Pagetti, Philippines by James…
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Going Green with Ami Vitale – Design for a Living World
A Picture’s Worth says: First of all, Ami Vitale might be the nicest person in the world. Secondly, she’s obviously one of the most talented photographers in the world (and the fact that she’s a PhotoShelter user makes it all the more sweet).
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DMCA Protection for Photographers
Photofocus says: Do you know of a website or blog that has published your photographs without your permission? If so, you should become familiar with the The Digital Millennium Copyright Act – DMCA
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The Photographer: gripping graphic memoir about doctors in Soviet Afghanistan, accompanied by brilliant photos
Boing Boing says: FirstSecond, one of the great literary comics presses of the modern world, has topped itself with The Photographer: Into war-torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders, a collaboration between photographer Didier Lefevre, graphic novelist Emmanuel Guibert, and designer Frederic Lemercier.
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Preparing for the Release of More Abu Ghraib Photos
State of the Art says: the Pentagon is about to release another batch of photographs from Abu Ghraib–perhaps hundreds of new images. This release comes as the country debates the use of torture in obtaining critical infomation. The Pentagon did not want to release these images, which it collected when it investigated the abuse at…
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Make Your Own ‘Honl’ Lighting Kit
Gadget Lab | Wired.com says: Problem: The portable light shaping system from Dave Honl, widely used and very highly recommended by the pros, is not available in your country. The solution? As always — make your own.
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Video: Foreign journalist blocked from reporting in Sichuan Province, China
dvafoto says: The Financial Times has video of correspondent Jamil Anderlini being stopped from reporting in Sichuan Province, China, in advance of today’s 1-year anniversary of the tragic earthquake that hit the province.
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Photo Essay: Breathing Dust – Gaza Strip
VII says: Trauma, frustration and violence has become part of the identity of the people who live trapped in this man-made vacuum. Via dvafoto
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We’ve Lost One Of Our Own :: Frank Mullen
Zack Arias says: Y’all, we’ve lost one of our own this week. Local Atlanta music photographer, Frank Mullen, lost his battle with cancer this week.
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Lohan's Second Food Fight with Snappers
Daily Dish says: Lohan and her accomplice arrived at her plush pad and ducked inside to avoid the lenses of the prying photographers, but they then reappeared armed with raw eggs and handfuls of pizza and began to hurl the food at the fleeing paparazzi. But Lohan’s opponents had the last laugh — the star’s…
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PDNPulse: Lesson: Don't Attack a Newspaper Photographer
PDNPulse says: New York State Sen. Kevin Parker was arrested for allegedly attacking New York Post photographer William C. Lopez
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Will Steacy – BOMBLog
BOMBLog says: Will Steacy is like the lovechild of Charles Bukowski and Dorothea Lange. I first saw his work when he won the Magenta Foundation Emerging Photographers Award. His writing drew me closer. The son of a Philadelphia reporter, he is the author of the first blog I was ever compelled to read in its…