Author: Trent
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Women Photojournalists of Washington prepares for FotoWeekDC Exhibition – The Washington Post
Mothers, senators, soldiers and HIV: FotoWeekDC Exhibition The 2015 annual Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW) juried photography exhibition is debuting at FotoWeekDC beginning Friday, Nov. 7. The show features 26 images on women’s issues from WPOW members, chosen from more than 150 entries, and will travel to universities and galleries across the United States. One…
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Don McCullin at War – The New York Times
Don McCullin at War The legendary photographer counsels those seeking conflict: look close to home at the social wars being waged every day. via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/11/06/don-mccullin-at-war/ The documentary film “McCullin” by Jacqui Morris had its American debut at the Museum of Modern Art this week, and an updated version of the book “Don McCullin”…
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Alice Wheeler’s Outcasts & Innocents: Three decades of music and culture in the Pacific Northwest (PHOTOS).
The Pacific Northwest in the ’90s Was More Than Just Nirvana When Alice Wheeler first came onto the Seattle scene in the early 1980s, most male photographers told her that her style of photography, especially the… via Slate Magazine: https://slate.com/culture/2015/11/alice-wheelers-outcasts-innocents-three-decades-of-music-and-culture-in-the-pacific-northwest-photos.html When Alice Wheeler first came onto the Seattle scene in the early 1980s, most male…
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The Secret Behind Anton Corbijn’s Signature Look | TIME
The Secret Behind Anton Corbijn’s Signature Photography Look A respected photographer and filmmaker, Anton Corbijn’s work goes on show in Berlin via Time: https://time.com/4103961/the-secret-behind-anton-corbijns-signature-look/ “I feel the imperfection is much closer to how life is than perfection,” Dutch photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn tells TIME in recent interview as a massive retrospective went on show…
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I’m Challenging Photojournalists To Take It a Step Further — Vantage — Medium
I’m Challenging Photojournalists To Take It a Step Further In a changing media landscape, photographers need to be distributors too. via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/i-m-challenging-photojournalists-to-take-it-a-step-further-6fe804d400ee In a changing media landscape, photographers need to be distributors too. And know their targeted audiences.
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Magnum Photographers Reveal Their Most Intimate Photographs – Feature Shoot
Magnum Photographers Reveal Their Most Intimate Photographs Intimacy plays a strange and precarious role in photography; seeing another person, place, or happening through a lens can either necessitate distance or almost unbearable closeness. When it comes to the relationship between a photographer and his or her subject, the space between is unfixed and murky; the…
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‘Mossless’ Is Taking America’s Picture | VICE | United States
‘Mossless’ Is Taking America’s Picture Ahead of their IPF show, we spoke to ‘Mossless’ photobook founder Romke Hoogwaerts about the enduring presence of print. Link: https://www.vice.com/en/article/yvxkpj/mossless-is-taking-americas-picture For the past six years, Romke Hoogwaerts and Grace Leigh’s publication Mossless has profiled emerging photographers online and in print. Their most recent issue—the third if you’re keeping count—featured…
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A Young Journalist Setting an Example for the Rest of Us – The Atlantic
A Young Journalist Setting an Example for the Rest of Us None via The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2015/11/a-young-journalist-setting-an-example-for-the-rest-of-us/625865/ The point the photographer (Tim Tai) makes is that they’re all standing on public property, and just as they have a First Amendment right to protest, he has a First Amendment right to record what is going on. And,…
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Bruce Hall: Immersed: Our Experience with Autism | LENSCRATCH
Bruce Hall: Immersed: Our Experience with Autism – LENSCRATCH Autism is not subtle. It is not vague. It pervades everything, surfaces everywhere. It blends into the woven strands of life, of reality, attaching itself so swiftly and completely that the entire world seems recast, reformed, reimagined, rewritten. No space, no concept is left untouched. Like…
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Leica Announces an $840 Lighter, $840 Pen, and $175 Keychain
Leica Announces an $840 Lighter, $840 Pen, and $175 Keychain Leica today announced the 0.95 Collection, a new sub-brand for high-end accessories. No, not camera accessories… luxury lifestyle accessories. The via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2015/11/10/leica-announces-a-840-lighter-840-pen-and-175-keychain/ The professor, Melissa Click, is seen in the video telling a student photographer, Mark Schierbecker, he “needs to get out” of the…
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Photojournalist Exits Prestigious Contest After Cloned Straw Discovered
Photojournalist Exits Prestigious Contest After Cloned Straw Discovered A photojournalist has withdrawn his entry from Australia’s most prestigious press photography contest after it was discovered that he had cloned out a via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2015/11/10/photojournalist-exits-prestigious-contest-after-cloned-straw-discovered/ The Walkley Foundation announced this week that News Corp photographer David Caird has voluntarily pulled out of the 2015 Nikon-Walkley Awards…
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#Mizzou: Media professor demands “muscle” to block student reporter from reporting protests / Boing Boing
Link: Melissa Click, an assistant professor of mass media, blocked Mr. Tai and yelled, “Who wants to help me get this reporter out of here? I need some muscle over here.”
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Melissa Click: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Melissa Click: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Melissa Click, a communications professor at the University of Missouri, is facing criticism after confronting a student journalist covering protests there. via Heavy.com: https://heavy.com/news/2015/11/melissa-click-janna-basler-missouri-communications-professor-video-block-student-journalists-facebook-salary-photos-tim-tai-mark-schierbecker/ The professor, Melissa Click, is seen in the video telling a student photographer, Mark Schierbecker, he “needs to get out” of the…
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Perfect and Unrehearsed – The New York Times
Perfect and Unrehearsed (Published 2015) The ‘‘decisive moment,’’ in the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson and his stylistic followers, is a mysteriously precise collaboration with the world. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/15/magazine/perfect-and-unrehearsed.html Martin Munkacsi’s image, Cartier-Bresson said, inspired his own approach, showing him that ‘‘photography could reach eternity through the moment.’’
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How Facebook is Stealing Billions of Video Views
How Facebook is Stealing Billions of Video Views In a Nutshell created this 5-minute video that offers a simple explanation of the problem of “freebooting” on Facebook, when copyrighted videos are ripped via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2015/11/11/how-facebook-is-stealing-billions-of-video-views/ “This number is made out of lies, cheating and worst of all: theft,” writes In a Nutshell. “All of this…
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The Unsettling Future of Facial Recognition | PhotoShelter Blog
The Unsettling Future of Facial Recognition – PhotoShelter Blog The first time I witnessed a camera detect a face to aid the autofocus system, I was amazed. In part because the technology seemed magical and the highlighted rectangle tracking faces seemed like science fiction; in part because I seem to possess a talent for taking out-of-focus…
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Life flourishes amid political chaos in Central Africa’s Chad – The Washington Post
Life flourishes amid political chaos in Central Africa’s Chad One photographer’s quiet portrait of an African society in the midst of political upheaval. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2015/11/12/life-flourishes-amid-political-chaos-in-central-africas-chad/ While the Chadian constitution defends the freedom of expression, the government has regularly restricted this right, and at the end of 2006 began to enact a system of…
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Missouri student files complaint against Melissa “Muscle” Click / Boing Boing
Link: Professor Melissa Click says she can’t recall pushing University of Missouri student Mark Schierbecker, who recorded her calling for “muscle” to remove him from a campus protest. But Schierbecker says she did push him and he has filed a complaint with the with campus police
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Life Along the Mosquito Coast – The New Yorker
Life Along the Mosquito Coast Like an archeologist, Guillaume Bonn has the urge to seek out and preserve whatever amounts to a legacy of the past in East Africa. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/guillaume-bonn-life-along-the-mosquito-coast Guillaume Bonn has called that eastern African coast the Mosquito Coast, because of the malarial curse shared by the four countries—Mozambique,…
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India’s Rising Tides and Temperatures – The New York Times
India’s Rising Tides and Temperatures Ghoramara and its sister islands in the Bay of Bengal are vanishing, their shoreline borders shifting, shrinking and sinking with rising temperatures and tides. via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/indias-rising-tides-and-temperatures/ Jordi Pizarro had hardly reached the muddy banks of Ghoramara Island when he stumbled across a family struggling to hold up the…