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  • Cinematic shots of Glasgow over 30 years

    Cinematic shots of Glasgow over 30 years

    Cinematic shots of Glasgow over 30 years Photographer Brian Anderson recounts documenting Glasgow over three decades, and how a photo of Prince would change the trajectory of his career. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/cinematic-shots-of-glasgow-over-30-years/ Photographer Brian Anderson recounts documenting Glasgow over three decades, and how a photo of Prince would change the trajectory of his career.

  • The 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize: 26 to Watch – LENSCRATCH

    The 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize: 26 to Watch – LENSCRATCH

    The 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize: 26 to Watch – LENSCRATCH Every year we seek to celebrate the next generation of photographic artists through our Student Prize Awards program. 2021 was a stellar year for photography, not only with a record number of excellent submissions, but the work itself reflected deep think via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/07/2021-lenscratch-student-prize-26-to-watch/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 Every…

  • Who Owns Mike Disfarmer’s Photographs? | The New Yorker

    Who Owns Mike Disfarmer’s Photographs? | The New Yorker

    Who Owns Mike Disfarmer’s Photographs? Strangers made his small-town portraits famous in the art world. Decades later, his heirs want control of the estate. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-journal/who-owns-mike-disfarmers-photographs That changed in 2019, when, on a family trip to New York, Miller stopped by Howard Greenberg Gallery and learned that it had recently received a…

  • Photo Agency Argues Photojournalists Do Not Have Copyright Protections | PetaPixel

    Photo Agency Argues Photojournalists Do Not Have Copyright Protections | PetaPixel

    Photo Agency Argues Photojournalists Do Not Have Copyright Protections The agency is arguing that all photojournalism and news falls under public domain. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/07/12/photo-agency-argues-photojournalists-do-not-have-copyright-protections/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+petapixel+%28PetaPixel%29 In a report from the Press Gazette, former photographer for AFP Francisco Leong — who started working for AFP in 2005 and left the agency in 2019 — is arguing…

  • Imperial County – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2021/07/12/imperial-county/ Imperial County is one of the newest and poorest counties in America. Despite this, the local inhabitants still believe in the American Dream. Lars Borges’s pictures speak of the resilience of people – and of everlasting hope and the search for happiness.

  • Home in the Ozarks – Photographs by Terra Fondriest | Interview by Justin Herfst | LensCulture

    Home in the Ozarks – Photographs by Terra Fondriest | Interview by Justin Herfst | LensCulture

    Home in the Ozarks – Photographs by Terra Fondriest | Interview by Justin Herfst | LensCulture Deep in the Ozarks, Terra Fondriest’s tender pictures document her family’s connection with each other, the land and with the surrounding community via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/terra-fondriest-home-in-the-ozarks Deep in the Ozarks, Terra Fondriest’s tender pictures document her family’s connection with each…

  • Photojournalists under David Furst felt ‘set up to fail’ – Columbia Journalism Review

    Photojournalists under David Furst felt ‘set up to fail’ – Columbia Journalism Review

    Photojournalists under David Furst felt ‘set up to fail’ Years of complaints from colleagues and freelancers preceded the recent departure of a New York Times photo editor via Columbia Journalism Review: https://www.cjr.org/special_report/david-furst-departure-photo-editor-new-york-times.php The New York Times quietly parted ways with international picture editor David Furst in April after an investigation into his treatment of colleagues…

  • Opinion | Awards buoyed former New York Times editor who mistreated freelance photographers – The Washington Post

    Opinion | Awards buoyed former New York Times editor who mistreated freelance photographers David Furst, who served as international picture editor at the New York Times, had power. And he misused it. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/09/awards-buoyed-former-new-york-times-editor-who-mistreated-freelance-photographers/ Danielle Rhoades Ha, a spokeswoman for the Times, told the Erik Wemple Blog via email in April, “David Furst…

  • Free Portfolio Review Opportunity with a Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Winner – PhotoShelter Blog

    Free Portfolio Review Opportunity with a Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Winner – PhotoShelter Blog

    Free Portfolio Review Opportunity with a Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Winner – PhotoShelter Blog Few things in photography are as impactful as a portfolio review. They provide assurance, offer tips for improvement and can put your work into perspective. We’re hosting a free portfolio review webinar with photojournalist Essdras M. Suarez on July 16th via PhotoShelter…

  • Focus on South Africa: The Through the Lens Collective – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on South Africa: The Through the Lens Collective – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on South Africa: The Through the Lens Collective – LENSCRATCH In this second iteration of “Focus on South Africa” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and teaching organizations in addition to artist profiles. In South Africa many photographers do not begin or advance their careers in via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/07/focus-on-south-africa-the-through-the-lens-collective/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 The Through…

  • A portrait of American street life in the analogue era

    A portrait of American street life in the analogue era

    A portrait of American street life in the analogue era A new book brings together photographer Paul McDonough’s vibrant scenes of Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, Portland, and New Orleans, as well as on the road, to offer an elegiac topography of the late 20th century.  via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/a-portrait-of-american-street-life-in-the-analogue-era/ A new book brings together photographer…

  • Rising from the Ashes of War – Photographs by Enayat Asadi | Interview by Cat Lachowskyj | LensCulture

    Rising from the Ashes of War – Photographs by Enayat Asadi | Interview by Cat Lachowskyj | LensCulture

    Rising from the Ashes of War – Photographs by Enayat Asadi | Interview by Cat Lachowskyj | LensCulture Enayat Asadi’s searing black and white photographs bear witness to the brutal trafficking of Afghan refugees crossing Iran’s eastern border via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/enayat-asadi-rising-from-the-ashes-of-war Enayat Asadi’s searing black and white photographs bear witness to the brutal trafficking of…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – What the Rain Brought by Dylan Hausthor

    Juxtapoz Magazine – What the Rain Brought by Dylan Hausthor What the Rain Brought at LAUNCH F18 features a selection of fifteen recent photographs from photographer Dylan Hausthor, presenting a beautiful a… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/what-the-rain-brought-by-dylan-hausthor/ What the Rain Brought at LAUNCH F18 features a selection of fifteen recent photographs from photographer Dylan Hausthor, presenting a beautiful and haunting…

  • Residential School Photos Show Canada’s Grim Legacy of Cultural Erasure – The New York Times

    Residential School Photos Show Canada’s Grim Legacy of Cultural Erasure – The New York Times

    Canada’s Grim Legacy of Cultural Erasure, in Poignant School Photos With the discovery of human remains on the grounds of residential schools, this history is now dominating the conversation in the country. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/05/world/canada/Indigenous-residential-schools-photos.html With the discovery of human remains on the grounds of residential schools, this history is now dominating the conversation in the…

  • Focus on South Africa: Tshepiso Mazibuko – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on South Africa: Tshepiso Mazibuko – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on South Africa: Tshepiso Mazibuko – LENSCRATCH In this second iteration of “Focus on South Africa” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and teaching organizations in addition to artist profiles. In South Africa many photographers do not begin or advance their careers in via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/07/focus-on-south-africa-tshepiso-mazibuko/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 Tshepiso Mazibuko’s empathetic series “Ho…

  • Blind – Stéphan Gladieu: Portraits Under Control in North Korea

    Blind – Stéphan Gladieu: Portraits Under Control in North Korea

    Stéphan Gladieu: Portraits Under Control in North Korea — Blind Magazine The French photographer treats audiences at the Rencontres d’Arles to a rare close look at the daily life in North Korea in his captivating series, “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: Portraits”, featured in an open-air exhibition. via Blind Magazine: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/stephan-gladieu-portraits-under-control-in-north-korea/ The French photographer treats…

  • Taking Pictures – Making Pictures – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2021/07/05/taking-pictures-making-pictures/ The Zurich Museum of Design is currently hosting the largest retrospective of the Swiss photographer’s work to date.

  • Focus on South Africa: The Of Soul and Joy Program – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on South Africa: The Of Soul and Joy Program – LENSCRATCH

    Focus on South Africa: The Of Soul and Joy Program – LENSCRATCH In this second iteration of “South Africa Week” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and teaching organizations in addition to artist profiles. In South Africa many photographers do not begin or advance their careers in seco via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/07/focus-on-south-africa-the-of-soul-and-joy-program/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29 In…

  • Photos From America’s Longest War – The New York Times

    Photos From America’s Longest War – The New York Times

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    Photos From America’s Longest War A visual chronicle of the Afghanistan conflict. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/article/afghanistan-war-photos-pictures.html Here, in chronological order, are images showing the long arc of the war, as seen through the eyes of New York Times photographers.

  • The photographer giving a rare glimpse inside Hutterite colonies

    The photographer giving a rare glimpse inside Hutterite colonies

    The photographer giving a rare glimpse inside Hutterite colonies Since 2009, photographer Tim Smith has been documenting a small Christian sect in the hope of addressing the stigma and stereotypes which surrounds this community. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photos-giving-a-rare-glimpse-inside-hutterite-colonies/ Since 2009, photographer Tim Smith has been documenting a small Christian sect in the hope of addressing…