Author: Trent
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Heroes & Villians, the New Book of Badass Photos of Street Artists, Graphic Novelists, and Everyone
Check out our slideshow of photos from the book: “Heroes & Villains: Los Angeles Pa
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ShutterSnitch 2.1.4 adds background receiving, conditional Actions
ShutterSnitch 2.1.4 for the Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, a great app for receiving pictures fr
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Taryn Simon: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters
Link: Occupying five rooms and crafted into a 773-page book that should come with its own lectern; the work is a systematic record of 18 bloodlines or Chapters and their related stories. As with An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar (2007), Simon has unearthed an arbitrary selection of curious or nightmarish scenarios and…
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Videos Shot From Cameras Mounted on the Tips of Fireworks
Link: My approach for making these images is actually quite different from how I normally go about making images. In other projects, and most of my daily work, I attempt to put as much of myself as possible into the photographs to the point that every image is almost a self-portrait in a way. I…
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Interviews with Andreas Kaufmann and Stefan Daniel
Interviews with Andreas Kaufmann and Stefan Daniel – Leica Rumors The Invisiblephotographer published an interview with Andreas Kaufmann taken after the M9-P announcement. This is the recap: The new 25,000 square meter facility Leitz Park 2 will be able to double the products turnover over the next 4 years. Dr. Kaufmann on the Leica M10: “Usually,…
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Panasonic G3 Review
Link: In mid-June, and as luck (and some planning) would have it, I was able to obtain production samples of Panasonic’s new DMC G3 camera and also a pre-production sample of the Leica Summilux DG 25mm F1.4 lens for testing. This coincided with a two week visit to our place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.…
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Photographer #326: Lynsey Addario
Link: Koreans is one of the doyennes of the work of Chris Marker featured this year in Arles, telling a story through images and text of a trip to North Korea in the late 1950’s. A walk through the everyday life of people that despise today’s keyhole journalism.
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Photojournalists appeal for Iranian photographer's release
Link: A group of Iranian press photographers have called for the release of Maryam Majd, a sports photographer who was arrested in Iran ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament
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The Photographer, The Entrepreneur, The Stockbroker And Their Rent-A-Mob
Link: there are now two photographic worlds, one on Earth and one in cyberspace, each largely unaware of the other’s existence. The last two weeks have provided a spectacular demonstration of what happens when those two worlds collide
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John Kaplan's Film To Air On PBS
Link: Greetings everyone! We are so pleased to announce nationwide PBS stations broadcast for Not As I Pictured: A Pulitzer Prize-winning Photographer’s Journey Through Lymphoma.
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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.
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War Photographers' Retreat: August In Massachusetts
Link: A retreat for photojournalists whose work takes them to wars, conflicts, and disasters. In honor of Tim Hetherington.
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Kathy Ryan, thirty years of New York Times
Link: Kathy, can you describe in detail the content of your exhibition ? It is a view on the best photographs published in the New York Times Magazine for the last 30 years. The 11 different installations show magnificent images that attempt to reveal to the spectator the process of the publication of a photo…
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How the Power of Open can benefit photographers – Telegraph
How the Power of Open can benefit photographers Can giving your work away help you to make more money? Photographer Jonathan Worth says that it can and he’s done it. via The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/8623680/How-the-Power-of-Open-can-benefit-photographers.html Can giving your work away help you to make more money? Photographer Jonathan Worth says that it can and he’s done…
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David English: The Versatile 24 Lux
Link: If you could have only one lens, what would it be? For me, that lens would be the Leica Summilux-M 24mm. It’s a wide-angle lens that isn’t too wide for most purposes. It’s extremely sharp across the frame with no red or cyan corner issues. When opened up to f/1.4, you can use it…
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Photojournalist Tony Overman Faces Discipline For "Misleading Readers"
Editors at The Olympian have said that photojournalist Tony Overman will face discipline for “m
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Dumenco: Huffington Post’s summary of popular Ad Age story drove just 57 page views
Ad Age Simon Dumenco says he has a case study to back up his criticism of The Huffington Post’s “une
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SLANDER, STUPIDITY & THE MINDLESS MOB ATTACKS ON JAY MAISEL
Link: There’s always that terrifying moment when a large, seemingly peaceful gathering turns brutally ugly. In an instant, blood is drawn and you could easily be crushed by the swirling, pulsing chaos of what is now a mindless, violent mob. Sadly, we all know that inexplicable self-destructive stupidity is not limited to the streets, but…
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The Freelancer's Online Marketing Blueprint
Link: Freelancers are constantly challenged to balance self promotion with the demands of client projects in order to keep growing their businesses. Usually, when one priority needs attention, the other falls to the wayside. That’s no way to run a sustainable business. So, we decided to write this e-book to teach freelancers how to use…
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ED RUSCHA: "One-Way Street" (2005)
Link: Edward Ruscha arrived in Los Angeles in 1956, delivered by the car trip he and high school friend Mason Williams took in Ruscha’s black 1950 Ford from Oklahoma to the suburban-like stretch of a rapidly developing L.A. Over the next seven years, Ruscha drove the distance between L.A. and Oklahoma City several times, often…