Domestic wiretapping, 5,000 Americans spied on, most cleared
NYT:
His morning after, Jay McInerney
Book Review: State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration
Polygamous Temple appears to be completed
PhotoMechanic out, universal binary
Adobe PDF on pro-app support for intel macs
Washington Post cartoon of armless, legless soldier
French editor fired over Muhammed cartoon
“Shocking” Utah TV news report on the fleshpit MySpace
Not shocking report that the Serbian army helped hide Ratko
MagnumPhotos- Niger Slave Trade by Stuart Franklin
MagnumPhotos- Paris Haute Couture by Christopher Anderson
MagnumPhotos- Niagra by Alec Soth
MagnumPhotos- Nepal’s Maoist Rebellion by Jonas Bendiksen
NYT:
Evangelical film actor is actually gay
More European papers print Muhammed cartoon
David Pogue on digital photography
Links now open in current window.
Zeiss lenses come to Nikon mount, can be forced onto Canon SLR’s
New version of Photo Mechanic out today
Donald Trump wants us to think he’s rich, and he’ll sue to prove it
Passenger bitten by man says coverage was off
Professional photographers upset at stolen photos posted all over MySpace
Award-winning photos of the month, sportsshooter.com
MySpace profile and blog of some loser fired from his newspaper job because of blog/profile
NYT:
Not much today.
It only took me twenty minutes to find the solution, but it looks like links to entries and comments are now working. Wish this wordpress stuff was easier to fix. Not like I’m an idiot on these computers, you know?
I know the blog is mostly busted. That’s why only a couple of you even know about it right now. I’m working on it.
New show of portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson addresses issue of how his increasing fame impacted photographs he took of other famous people; show, at Cartier-Bresson Foundation in New York City, reflects power dynamic between photographer and subject; p
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/26/arts/design/26cart.html
Jerome Liebling, a photographer, filmmaker and teacher, died Wednesday at 87. Obituaries appear on the Web sites of The New York Times, The Daily Hampshire Gazette and Hampshire College, where his students included James Estrin, now a staff photographer at The Times and a co-editor of Lens.