Update #2: the domain name cw-sonderoptic.de is registered to Rainer Schnabel (perform a whois check for cw-sonderoptic.de) and of course he works for Leica: see this Google search. Update: a picture of some of those Leica cine lenses could be seen here (
Ilan Godfrey’s projects about life in South Africa took my interest recently, partly due to how close to home they were for me.
His ‘Living With Crime‘ project looked at victims of crime in South Africa, who have suffered a horrendous ordeal or lost a loved one due to violent crime.
Samsung has jumped the CES 2010 gate and announced a new, rangefinder-style camera a couple days before the gadget-fest begins. The NX10 joins the Olympus Pen and the Panasonic GF-1 in a growing segment, made up of cameras with large, DSLR-sized sensors i
Pocket Wizard makes radio-frequency remote controls for camera flashes. These off-camera strobe triggers are the choice of professionals as they have a reputation of being bulletproof, firing the speedlight every single time, over and over and over. That
CLICK NOTE: I think this may be the greatest photo of a criminal suspect that I’ve ever seen.
Two security men in Kaduna State, are now in hot soup for stealing goat. The suspects, who were security men at Oando filling station, Gonigora, allegedly stole the goat, belonging to the Director of Sharon petrol station, Gonigora, Kaduna State.
I’d like to do a little self promoting here today, which is not something I’m overly good at. For whatever old-school reason (maybe it’s a midwestern thing), it has always been my practice to just put my work out there…
Recreating historical images using models is nothing new, but in the case of Bradley Wollman’s The Little War, images of the Iraq war, there is an added dimension: Most of the original images, recreated by the artist, were either carefully staged – or at least controlled – themselve
[slidepress gallery=’jeromebrunet-cops’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Jérôme Brunet Cops: Riding Shotgun with Texas Sheriffs play this essay When …
There is no order here, it’s just how the work came in, so make a cup of coffee, sit back and celebrate our rich visual community. If you really like an image, click on it to make it bigger, and even send your fellow photographer an e-mail. Here’s a toast to all to good things happenning for Fine Art Photographers in 2010. If nothing else, we have each other!