Category: Blogs & Websites
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NPPA Wants To Know: Do You Have A Photo Blog?
NPPA wants to hear from NPPA members who regularly publish a photography or photojournalism blog. Th
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Burn My Eye
Link: An international collective aiming to show the extraordinary within the ordinary using candid photography.
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Sol Neelman’s new Weird Sports column at Wired Playbook blog
Link: Sol Neelman has just started a new Weird Sports column at Wired.com’s Playbook sports blog.
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The Homecoming Project
Link: The Homecoming Project is about turning awareness into community action. Through storytelling and the visual arts, we aim to illuminate key issues affecting military communities related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and to connect those in need with organizations who offer support.
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Holy Mash Potatoes Batman! Flickr to Offer All Users 1 Terabyte of Free High Res Photo Storage!
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2013/05/holy-mash-potatoes-batman-flickr-to-offer-all-users-1-terabyte-of-free-photo-storage.html In my opinion, this is a game changer. Just last week at Google I/O, Google upgraded everyone from 5GB of free, high res storage to 15GB of free, high res storage, but upgrading from 15GB to 1TB is quite a leap from there.
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PhotoShelter – Introducing a new platform for your portfolio website.
Link: On Tuesday, the world awoke to the photographs of Sue Ogrocki. Based in Oklahoma City as a staff photographer for the Associated Press, Ogrocki’s images of rescue workers carrying injured children from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary School appeared on the cover of many of the world’s leading newspapers, including The New York…
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Photo Editor Texts
Photo Editor Texts texts between photojournalists and their photo editors back in the office. email submissions to… via Tumblr: https://photoeditortexts.tumblr.com/?og=1 texts between photojournalists and their photo editors back in the office. email submissions to photoeditortexts@gmail.com
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Shooting from the Hip SF Style – SF: The Hip
Link: Just like in Chicago, SF: The Hip will consist of a heavy dose of iPhone street photography mixed with my daily work at the San Francisco Chronicle and some occasional musings about the state of photojournalism.
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APhotoADay
[contentcards url=”https://www.aphotoaday.org/”] APhotoADay APhotoADay is different things to different people. It started off as an email listserv and a website. It was a home for work you shot for you — not them. It was a place to get constructive criticism. A place to seek inspiration. A like-minded group of people dedicated to the advancement of…
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re.photos is a Photo Sharing Service for Then-and-Now Photos
re.photos is a Photo Sharing Service for Then-and-Now Photos re.photos is a new website decided to helping people create and share then-and-now photos. The site helps you automatically align before-and-after photos via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2017/11/27/re-photos-photo-sharing-service-now-photos/ re.photos is a new website decided to helping people create and share then-and-now photos. The site helps you automatically align before-and-after photos to…
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American Reportage Launched – americanreportage
[contentcards url=”http://americanreportage.com/american-reportage-launched/”] American Reportage Launched – americanreportage Announcing a collective of documentary photojournalists specializing in comprehensive storytelling of the American experience.
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Abbas
Abbas and the Revolution Abbas and the Revolution is an attempt to showcase some of the photographs of one of the most important photographers of our time about one of the most important events of the 20th century. Having two “importants” in the first sentence of this introduction shows that we are quite aware of…
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Creating Community Through Memory in Motion – NYTimes.com
Creating Community Through Memory in Motion Launch the first issue of Me-Mo Magazine, and your tablet’s screen springs to life, offering a cinema-like introduction to a variety of photo essays by its five founding photographers. With a combination of still images, video, text and informational graphics, it seeks to use as many different tools to…
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MEMO Magazine
MEMO Magazine MEMO’s first issue talks about FEAR. The fear of war, the lack of freedom or education, the fear of not making it or not being accepted. From Libya, Pakistan, Ukraine or Spain, this issue approaches different aspects of fear through the lenses of the founders of the magazine.
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ONCE MORE AROUND THE SUN | A photograph every day for a year
ONCE MORE AROUND THE SUN A photograph every day for a year via ONCE MORE AROUND THE SUN: http://oncemorearoundthesun.com/ Photographer Meryl Meisler has a lot going on. She recently published A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick to much acclaim and will soon be launching a new book, Purgatory & Paradise: Sassy ‘70s Suburbia &…
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Meet Lattice: A New Photo Project from PhotoShelter | PhotoShelter Blog
Meet Lattice: A New Photo Project from PhotoShelter – PhotoShelter Blog Today, we’re launching the first phase of a special new project from our team here at PhotoShelter. It’s called Lattice. With Lattice, our mission is simple — to connect people with the photos they love and the creators behind those photos. The background via…
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INTERNET K-HOLE
INTERNET K-HOLE INSTAGRAM: internetkhole SUBMISSIONS: internetkhole@gmail.com Link: http://internetkholeblog.tumblr.com/ Tens of thousands of demonstrators have occupied Hong Kong’s Central District, bringing parts of the city to a standstill. The protests are one of the largest political challenges to Beijing since the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. Chinese officials have scolded protesters and warned against any foreign interference.…
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Terrible real estate agent photographs
Terrible real estate agent photographs Inexplicably bad property photographs. It’s that simple. Link: http://terriblerealestateagentphotos.com/ Inexplicably bad property photographs. It’s that simple.