Author: Trent
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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…
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Into The Fire
Link: There is no photo worth your life! When in doubt, leave the scene. However if you do venture pass the blockade, here are some items that may help when covering fires.
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Having Captured Killing On Tape, Cameraman Fears For His Life
Having captured killing on tape, cameraman fears for his life – Committee to Protect Journalists Abdul Salam Somroo is in danger. He is the Awaz TV cameraman who took the June 9 video footage of the pointblank murder of a young man, Sarfaraz Shah, in southern Karachi. That’s the same part of the city where…
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Great! All pictures into one…
Link: German photographer Peter Langenhahn has specialized in capturing a particular aspect of sports events in a single photo collage. Langenhahn takes as many as three thousand pictures and then puts them together on his computer to create a single image. One of his compositions documented all the fouls in a football match.
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Loli Kantor: There Was a Forest (4 Images)
Link: In There Was a Forest, Loli Kantor’s palladium prints document the parallel lives and rituals of the disappearing enclaves of Jews in rural Ukraine and the simultaneous, slow reemergence of Jewish culture and identity that is gradually transforming some of the larger communities there today.
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Real World Estimates – Magazine Contract
Real World Estimates – Magazine Contract by Bill Cramer, Wonderful Machine CEO A few months ago, I got my first assignment from Fast Company. I was happy to hear from Assistant Photo Editor Lisa Parisi, who asked me to photograph a comput… via A Photo Editor: https://aphotoeditor.com/2011/06/21/real-world-estimates-magazine-contract/ A few months ago, I got my first…
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Improve Your Photo Sales with Advice from Veteran Sales Guys
Among the professions that people love to hate, salesman ranks pretty high. But the art of the sale
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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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Police Continue Illegal Seizure Of Cell Phone Cameras
Police across America continue to confiscate citizens’ cell phone cameras despite lawyers saying
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Leica & Magnum — Portrait of Alex Majoli
Link: On Thursday, June 9, 2011, we had the pleasure of hosting a live judging of our 2011 Student Project Award that was open to the public at The Bridge Public Arts Initiative in Charlottesville, Virginia. Lead Judge Michael Wichita of the AARP Bulletin led a panel of Gillian Laub (Photographer), Larissa Leclair (Indie Photobook…
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Getty Images announces Grants for Good winners
Link: Photographers Alex Masi and Gwenn Dubourthoumieu have won this year’s Grants for Good, which will see them receive $15,000 each for the production of new imagery to support non-profit organisations of their choosing
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USER REPORT: Reviewing the X100 as a reporter camera by Wijnand Wustrow
USER REPORT: Reviewing the X100 as a reporter camera by Wijnand Wustrow | Steve Huff Hi-Fi and Photo USER REPORT: Reviewing the X100 as a reporter camera By Wijnand Wustrow Much has already been written about the X100. But then, everybody uses a camera in their own way. For some people it might be the…
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Girl Ascending (4 photos)
Link: For nearly thirty years, Melissa Ann Pinney has been photographing girls and women from infancy to old age to portray how feminine identity is constructed, taught, and communicated. Pinney’s work depicts not only the rites of American womanhood, but also the informal passages of girlhood and adolescence.
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Photographer #320: Pari Dukovic
Photographer #320: Pari Dukovic Pari Dukovic, 1984, Turkey, is a documentary photographer who works and lives in New York. In 2010 he went back to his homeland to document … Link: http://500photographers.blogspot.com/2011/06/photographer-320-pari-dukovic.html Pari Dukovic, 1984, Turkey, is a documentary photographer who works and lives in New York
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Lebanon Conflict
Link: Clashes in northern Lebanon have heightened fears of growing sectarian tensions with Syria and should serve to remind the world that this remains a combustible country whose conflicts have long entangled the United States, Iran, Israel and Syria. In this video by Stephanie Sinclair we take a look at some of Lebanon’s recent conflicts…
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Oh, Kaiju. I Do Love You.
Link: I think I’ve said this before (like everything), but when I’m asked what’s my favorite weird sport, Kaiju almost always comes right to mind.
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Leica M9 Second Body Alternatives
Link: With the advent of so-called mirrorless cameras we now have an alternative – several in fact. For between $500 and $1,000 there are now quite a few choices of so-called mirrorless cameras with 12 – 16MP sensors. Add a good quality lens adaptor, and just about any Leica M mount (or older screw mount)…
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Apple offers refunds to upset Final Cut Pro X users, but "rage-quitting" exodus grows
Link: As you may have heard on the internet, the recent update of Apple’s popular video-editing software Final Cut Pro has left many professional users very upset. Today, there’s news that Apple will offer refunds to customers who are unhappy with Final Cut Pro X, or as some are calling it, “Final Cut Fail.”
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Canon Mirrorless on the Horizon?
Link: IPad-owning photographers should stop reading right now (well, not right now, or you won’t know what to do next) and go download PhotoForge 2, a rather splendid update to the already decent photo-editing app. Better still, if you already bought the iPhone version, the update is free — the app is now universal.