Author: Trent
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Starting Your Photo Business – Webinar Recording
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2011/05/on-flickrs-change-in-data-retention-policy-and-twitters-new-photosharing-service.html I think this is great for a couple of reasons. First the leading player in the Twitter photo space twitpic is a total ripoff for photographers. When you use it you are giving them the right to sell your photos through some fine print in the TOS. Many…
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Leica Photographers: Henri Cartier-Bresson, “The Decisive Moment” (video)
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2011/05/on-flickrs-change-in-data-retention-policy-and-twitters-new-photosharing-service.html I think this is great for a couple of reasons. First the leading player in the Twitter photo space twitpic is a total ripoff for photographers. When you use it you are giving them the right to sell your photos through some fine print in the TOS. Many…
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INTERVIEW: "Interview with Raymond Depardon" (2001)
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2011/05/on-flickrs-change-in-data-retention-policy-and-twitters-new-photosharing-service.html I think this is great for a couple of reasons. First the leading player in the Twitter photo space twitpic is a total ripoff for photographers. When you use it you are giving them the right to sell your photos through some fine print in the TOS. Many…
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Postcards From America: Dispatch From the Road
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2011/05/on-flickrs-change-in-data-retention-policy-and-twitters-new-photosharing-service.html I think this is great for a couple of reasons. First the leading player in the Twitter photo space twitpic is a total ripoff for photographers. When you use it you are giving them the right to sell your photos through some fine print in the TOS. Many…
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photo-eye Book Reviews: 1h
1h, Photographs by Hans-Christian Schink. Published by Hatje Cantz, 2010.1hReviewed by David Ondrik_
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How Tyler Hicks Works In Afghanistan
Link: While researching our latest guide “Starting a Photography Business,” I had the chance to speak with Greg Smith, who helped develop the NPPA’s Cost of Doing Business calculator while servicing on the Business Practices committee in 2003. He had a lot of tough advice for people starting out in the business, and some of…
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Perpignan Visa pour l'Image 2011
Link: « Yes, the year was full of news : Ivory Coast, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, the Sudan, Syria, Bahrein, Iraq, Afghanistan, without forgetting the dramatic catastrophe of Japan, the world became even smaller than what we were used to » writes Jean-François Leroy in his traditional editorial. « Some say that Perpignan, it’s a bit…
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College Photographer of the Year Travis Dove on Creating His Photo Business
Link: Travis Dove swears he didn’t intend to become a photographer — particularly when he was working freelance assignments in North Carolina for $30/day. Earning his Master’s degree from Ohio University and winning both the College Photographer of the Year (CPOY) in 2007 and a World Press Photo award helped him acquire clients, but he…
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At Gunpoint, Miami Beach Police Threaten Videographer At Fatal Shooting
Link: Benoit, who was with his girlfriend, Ericka Davis, said police pulled him out of the car, put him face down on the pavement, guns pointed at the couples’ heads, handcuffed him, and smashed his cell phone. Then they put the smashed phone in his back pocket as he lay on the ground. But Benoit…
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Nick Onken Interview
Nick Onken Interview Rob: I need to get into the history of Nick Onken, tell me how it all started. Where are you from? How old are you and when did you get into photography? Nick: I’m 32 and from Seattle. I star… via A Photo Editor: https://aphotoeditor.com/2011/06/07/nick-onken-interview/ In my opinion it’s that realism that…
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Berlin,Thomas Hoepker Pictures of East Germany
Link: Born in Munich in 1936, Thomas Hoepker was a frequent visitor to East Germany
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College Photographer of the Year Tim Hussin Doesn't Care About Money
Link: “I’m living a transient lifestyle now…We dumpster dive food, for example,” he explains. “That’s one thing that most people won’t do, and I guess I don’t blame them…we don’t buy food very often, and that cuts out the necessity to work that many more hours per week.”
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Elizabeth Avedon in Santa Fe, Part 1
Link: In a statement by Tamas Dezso about his work, he writes,“The map of Hungary is speckled with capsules of time. During the political transformation twenty years ago, as the country experienced change it simply forgot about certain places – streets, blocks of flats, vacant sites and whole districts became self-defined enclosures, where today a…
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Damon Winter, Michael Holahan, Picked As Best Of Photojournalism Contest's Photojournalists Of The Y
Judges have picked the winners: Damon WInter of The New York Times is the 2011 Best Of Photojournali
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Success Stories: Harvey Stein
Link: I never imagined that going to Coney Island in 1970 to photograph, at the suggestion of my teacher at the time, Ben Fernandez, would ever result in going back for 40 years to shoot there. I’d call anyone either crazy or a genius for doing anything photographic that long. And I know I’m not…
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EPF 2011 Winner – Irina Werning's Back to the Future
EPF 2011 Winner Emerging Photographer Fund – 2011 Recipient [slidepress gallery=’irinawerning_backtothefuture’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICI… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2011/06/epf-2011-winner/ I love old photos. I know I’m a nosy photographer. As soon as I step into someone else’s house, I start sniffing for those old photos. Most…
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Showing a ‘distressing’ image could make you a criminal in Tennessee
Link: Another week, another law restricting photography
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Analog, Digital, and the Object
Is there anything that has not been said about the analog-vs.-digital debate? With every passing d
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The Travel Photographer Is On Tumblr!
ON THE STREET URBAN FASHION via ON THE STREET: http://thetravelphotographer.tumblr.com/ Krulwich talks about how he has seen journalism change and issues a call for a new generation to “not wait” for their dream jobs and stories to come, but to go out and find them ourselves. For those of us who are trying to make…