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  • photo-eye | BLOG: Book of the Week: Selected by Blake Andrews

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    Book of the Week: Selected by Blake Andrews Book Review Mirror City Photographs by Harry Culy Reviewed by Blake Andrews “For photographers shooting hometowns, acquaintance is a … Link: https://blog.photoeye.com/2024/01/book-of-week-selected-by-blake-andrews_29.html Harry Culy’s debut photobook puts this hypothesis to the test. Mirror City collects Culy’s b/w photographs shot upon his return to Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington), after…

  • Allison McCauley: Anywhere But Here – LENSCRATCH

    Allison McCauley: Anywhere But Here – LENSCRATCH

    Alison McCauley: Anywhere But Here – LENSCRATCH This week we feature projects that explore the psychological landscape. There are always fears and inhibitions that we as people carry with us throughout our lives. Some are small and others are large, but there are nagging thoughts that stick out in our minds and mold our perception.…

  • photo-eye | BLOG: photo-eye Conversations with David Emitt Adams and Jamey Stillings

    photo-eye | BLOG: photo-eye Conversations with David Emitt Adams and Jamey Stillings

    photo-eye Conversations with David Emitt Adams and Jamey Stillings photo-eye Gallery photo-eye Conversations with David Emitt Adams and Jamey Stillings photo-eye Gallery In honor of the cl… Link: https://blog.photoeye.com/2024/02/photo-eye-conversations-with-david.html In honor of the closing of Reshaping the Earth: Energy and the Environment, an exhibition featuring photographs by Jamey Stillings and David Emitt Adams, we are pleased to share a…

  • Ian Howorth: A Country Kind of Silence – LENSCRATCH

    Ian Howorth: A Country Kind of Silence – LENSCRATCH

    Ian Howorth: A Country Kind of Silence – LENSCRATCH This week we feature projects that explore the psychological landscape. Sometimes the psychological landscape is something that is formulated in the artist’s mind from an early age. Adolescence and the struggles we all feel to fit in can be a driving factor in how we engage…

  • Hal Buell, who led AP’s photo operations from darkroom era into the digital age, dies at 92

    https://www.myjournalcourier.com/entertainment/article/hal-buell-who-led-ap-s-photo-operations-from-18638531.php Colleagues described Buell as a visionary who encouraged photographers to try new ways of covering hard news. As the editor in charge of AP’s photo operations from the late 1960s to the 1990s, he supervised a staff that won a dozen Pulitzers on his watch and he worked in 33 countries, with legendary AP…

  • As Wars Rage in the Middle East, Anti-war Photographer Don McCullin Discusses “How Futile Violence Is” | Vanity Fair

    As Wars Rage in the Middle East, Anti-war Photographer Don McCullin Discusses “How Futile Violence Is” | Vanity Fair

    As Wars Rage in the Middle East, Anti-war Photographer Don McCullin Discusses “How Futile Violence Is” The dean of conflict photography assesses the power of images—and his fellow image makers. via Vanity Fair: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/don-mccullin-on-war Recently, photojournalist Mark Edward Harris sat down with McCullin to discuss his oeuvre, their fellow photographers, and conflicts past and present.…

  • Bryan Schutmaat: Country Roads – LENSCRATCH

    Bryan Schutmaat: Country Roads – LENSCRATCH

    Bryan Schutmaat: Country Roads – LENSCRATCH This week we feature projects that explore the psychological landscape. Encompassed within the psychological landscape is an intense look at the land itself and the expressive qualities that our surroundings can offer us. In photography, there has been a long history of image makers going out into the world…

  • In Gaza, a War the World Can’t See – The New York Times

    In Gaza, a War the World Can’t See – The New York Times

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    The War the World Can’t See From outside Gaza, the scale of death and destruction is impossible to grasp, shrouded by communications blackouts, restrictions barring international reporters and extreme challenges facing local journalists. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/30/world/middleeast/gaza-war-palestinian-journalists.html There are pinholes in the murk, apertures such as the Instagram feeds of Gaza photographers and a small number of…

  • What Garry Winogrand Saw in Color | The New Yorker

    What Garry Winogrand Saw in Color | The New Yorker

    What Garry Winogrand Saw in Color A rarely seen body of Winogrand’s work is more inviting than his black-and-white pictures, but no less layered or sly. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/what-garry-winogrand-saw-in-color His pictures look perfectly artless, the opposite of the decisive moment and the epitome of the snapshot aesthetic. Working outdoors, mostly on the urban…

  • Great Portrait Advice from Award-Winning Photographers, Part 2 | LensCulture

    Great Portrait Advice from Award-Winning Photographers, Part 2 | LensCulture

    Great Portrait Advice from Award-Winning Photographers, Part 2 | LensCulture Former LensCulture Award winners share their best creative advice as well as tips for advancing your career as a portrait-maker and photographer via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/lensculture-editors-great-portrait-advice-from-award-winning-photographers-part-2 Former LensCulture Award winners share their best creative advice as well as tips for advancing your career as a portrait-maker…

  • Richard Prince to Pay Photographers Over $650,000 In Copyright Lawsuits | PetaPixel

    Richard Prince to Pay Photographers Over $650,000 In Copyright Lawsuits | PetaPixel

    Richard Prince to Pay Photographers Over $650,000 In Copyright Lawsuits But, Prince made no admission of infringement. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2024/01/29/richard-prince-to-pay-photographers-over-650000-in-copyright-lawsuits/ For his New Portraits series, Prince appropriated images from users on Instagram, but he also used images that belonged to professional photographers without permission — selling them for up to $100,000 each. https://petapixel.com/2024/01/29/richard-prince-to-pay-photographers-over-650000-in-copyright-lawsuits/

  • Søren Solkær: Starling and Black Sun – LENSCRATCH

    Søren Solkær: Starling and Black Sun – LENSCRATCH

    Søren Solkær: Starling and Black Sun – LENSCRATCH For the past few years while riding my bicycle along the Mediterranean coast near my home, I was startled occasionally by the sight of a massive black cloud of small birds swooping and diving in a tight formation that swirled above me in an enthralling display of…

  • Gottfried’s Street Photography Captured N.Y.C. in the ’80s. Now It Seeks a Home. – The New York Times

    Gottfried’s Street Photography Captured N.Y.C. in the ’80s. Now It Seeks a Home. – The New York Times

    Unboxing Thousands of Photos of New York City in the ’70s and ’80s Arlene Gottfried, a sister of the late comedian Gilbert Gottfried, memorialized a grittier era of the city. Now her family wants to share her collection with the world. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/27/nyregion/gottfried-nyc-photos-preserve.html Arlene Gottfried, a sister of the late comedian Gilbert Gottfried, memorialized a…

  • Expert Advice and Top Tips from Pro Photographers for 2024 – PhotoShelter Blog

    Expert Advice and Top Tips from Pro Photographers for 2024 – PhotoShelter Blog

    Expert Advice and Top Tips from Pro Photographers for 2024 – PhotoShelter Blog What’s one piece of advice you would give to aspiring or up-and-coming photographers? We asked nine experienced photographers and PhotoShelter members to share their top tips for those looking to get ahead in their photography careers. From finding your own visual voice…

  • The Oakland Tribune’s First Black Photojournalist Captured Black Women’s Style | KQED

    The Oakland Tribune’s First Black Photojournalist Captured Black Women’s Style | KQED

    The Bay Area’s Top Pastrami Shop Has Closed Delirama’s pastrami sandwiches were the closest thing the Bay Area had to a Katz’s or Langer’s. Link: https://www.kqed.org/arts/13950832/delirama-pastrami-berkeley-solano-closed “Toward a Black Aesthetic: Kenneth P. Green Sr.’s Photographs of the 1960s and 70s” is on view at San Francisco’s Main Public Library through April 21. A related author…

  • Leica M-Magazine now available for free – Leica Rumors

    Leica M-Magazine now available for free – Leica Rumors

    Leica M-Magazine now available for free – Leica Rumors All 5 issues of Leica’s “M-Magazine” are now available for free: The S-Magazine editions are also available online for free. Unfortunately, the LFI Magazine is not available for free. Older issues of the LFI Magazine can be purchased on Amazon: Related posts: The next LFI magazine…

  • The Sports Illustrated Cover, a Faded Canvas That Once Defined Sports – The New York Times

    The Sports Illustrated Cover, a Faded Canvas That Once Defined Sports – The New York Times

    The Sports Illustrated Cover, a Faded Canvas That Once Defined Sports It used to be the most coveted real estate in sports journalism. But its power to set the agenda disappeared along with its elite photographers. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/24/business/media/sports-illustrated-covers.html “When I was a kid and getting S.I., you didn’t have that immediate 24-hour news cycle just…

  • Episode 91: Stephen Crowley (Political Photography)

    Episode 91: Stephen Crowley (Political Photography)

    Episode 91: Stephen Crowley (Political Photography) Stephen Crowley a renowned political photographer has spent his career capturing Washington, D.C. politics from his unique perspective winning 2 Pulitzers. via A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone – A Photojournalism Podcast by Photojournalists for Everyone: https://10fps.net/2024/01/23/episode-91-stephen-crowley-political-photography/ Stephen Crowley is a renowned political photographer that has spent his career capturing…

  • Great Portrait Advice from Award-Winning Photographers, Part I – From past LensCulture Portrait Award Winners and Finalists | LensCulture

    Great Portrait Advice from Award-Winning Photographers, Part I – From past LensCulture Portrait Award Winners and Finalists | LensCulture

    Great Portrait Advice from Award-Winning Photographers, Part I – From past LensCulture Portrait Award Winners and Finalists | LensCulture Former LensCulture Award winners share their best creative advice as well as tips for advancing your career as a portrait-maker and photographer via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/lensculture-editors-great-portrait-advice-from-award-winning-photographers-part-i Former LensCulture Award winners share their best creative advice as well…

  • World Press Photo Partners with Fujifilm to Expand Annual Competition | PetaPixel

    World Press Photo Partners with Fujifilm to Expand Annual Competition | PetaPixel

    World Press Photo Partners with Fujifilm to Expand Annual Competition Fujifilm will now be a lot more visible in the World Press Photo Contest. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2024/01/22/world-press-photo-partners-with-fujifilm-to-expand-annual-competition/ The World Press Photo Foundation will also be able to offer photography printing services thanks to Fujifilm and the competition will now offer a Fujifilm GFX 100 II…