POV: On Unpaid Photo Internships
travel photographer
Link: http://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/12/pov-on-unpaid-photo-internships.html
travel photographer
Link: http://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/12/pov-on-unpaid-photo-internships.html
This is the second segment in a four-part series on international photography.
Photo by Andrew Cichowski When will photographers learn to take their stinking artsy photography someplace other than public?! In San Jose this past weekend, photographer Andrew Cichowski writes on…
Link: http://discarted.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/photography-is-suspicious/
The work of Garry Winogrand remains highly controversial. Biographical detail is widely available elsewhere but this piece assesses the key challenges.
Link: AMERICANSUBURB X: THEORY: “Garry Winogrand – Differing Perspectives”
as I get older I am getting a bit lazier, and while as little as five years ago I’d think nothing of hiking all afternoon with a 30lb camera pack, along with a heavy tripod and ball head on a shoulder sling, not so much anymore.
Fine art photographer Larry Sultan died yesterday at his home in California at the age of 63, according to The New York Times. The cause of death was cancer, the paper reported.
Along with the world’s longest dreadlock (8 feet and 6 inches) and the tallest cellphone (15 feet), a camera with 158-lenses has found a place in the Guinness World Records. A professor at Japan’s Nagoya Institute of Technology developed the camera to cap
travel photographer
Link: http://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/12/jehad-nga-turkana.html
Sebastian Denz studied Architecture at the University of Hanover, Photography and Fine Arts at the University of Applied Sciences, Arts in Hanover, and Photography at the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld. Denz was a visiting artist at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2008 and his works are in numerous collections. These images are from his recent book, Skateboarding. 3D, published by Prestel.
The year 2009 is now coming to a close, and it’s time to take a look back over the past 12 months through photographs. Historic elections were held in Iran, India and the United States, some wars wound down while others escalated, China turned 60, and the
via Boston.com: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/12/2009_in_photos_part_1_of_3.html
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via Philip Bloom- Blog: http://philipbloom.co.uk/2009/12/12/the-tale-of-lucasfilm-skywalker-ranch-red-tails-star-wars-and-canon-dslrs/
Prudence Hone’s roundup of photography books
via the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/dec/12/photography-books-christmas-roundup-review
Siobhain Butterworth: The readers’ editor on… death and sorrow in pictures
via the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/dec/14/open-door-photography-grief-afghanistan
I was presented with my first opportunity to try the Redrock out when I received a call from the Guardian newspaper and asked to shoot an aerial video the following day of the latest developments at the Olympic site over in east London.
Link: Guardian photographer Felix Clay flys high with a 5DmkII and Zacuto rig « DSLR News Shooter
Marc Vallée: Society’s visual history is under threat of extinction. The government must scrap section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000
via the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2009/dec/11/photographers-section-44-terrorism-act
So as technology rolls mightily along, perhaps some of you who are in the know have heard about Apple’s latest invention, the iPad. From…
Link: http://willsteacy.blogspot.com/2009/12/will-itablet-destroy-us.html
Update #3: another post from a reader on this topic from 3 weeks ago. Update #2: Another reader reported that slashcam.com got an official confirmation from Nikon Professional Services on the D3s manual video control: “As soon as the live-view mode in the
December 8, 2009 – Eddie’s a Go! After waiting years for the perfect surfing conditions to run the prestigious big wave contest, the Eddie …
Link: http://elysebutler.blogspot.com/2009/12/eddie-would-go.html