What PDN’s 30 Has Taught Us About Photo Education, and Lifelong Learning

What PDN’s 30 Has Taught Us About Photo Education, and Lifelong Learning | PDNPulse

This morning we launched our April issue and our online gallery of PDN’s 30 New and Emerging Photographers to Watch. In the new issue, you can read part of an interview with a photojournalist who decided to get a master’s degree because there was “somethi

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in the 16 years I’ve been arranging PDN’s 30 seminars, the media and the photo industry have changed so much, the career paths that past PDN’s 30 photographers described just seven or eight years ago now sound quaint. What I’ve appreciated about PDN’s 30 photographers is that they know the old industry models are gone, but they’ve figured out their own ingenious, enterprising ways to fund and share their work