Author: Trent
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A New Day in Newburgh – The New York Times
A New Day in Newburgh David Burnett has traveled the world on assignment. So why hadn’t he done anything in the upstate New York town he now calls home? via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/01/a-new-day-in-newburgh/ The world traveler David Burnett was back home in the Hudson Valley when his wife’s cousin challenged him to an assignment. “She…
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Photoshop CC 2015 and Fuse CC (Preview) Available Today With Bulked Up Offerings for Designers | Photoshop Blog by Adobe
Link: A few weeks ago at the Adobe MAX conference, we announced major updates to Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 and the new Adobe Fuse CC (Preview). Photoshop product manager Zorana Gee and product marketing manager Chantel Benson teased you in the MAX keynote with demos of just a small sample of the new features.
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Angelos Tzortzinis: TIME Picks the Best Wire Photographer of 2015 | TIME
Angelos Tzortzinis is TIME’s Best Wire Photographer of 2015 His documentation of Greece’s economic and refugee crises has been stellar via Time: https://time.com/4098158/angelos-tzortzinis-wire-photographer-2015-time/ His documentation of Greece’s economic and refugee crises has been stellar
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The Photo Collective Makes Its Comeback | TIME
The Photo Collective Makes Its Comeback The collectives Prime and Boreal have respectively added two new members via Time: https://time.com/4131705/photo-collectives-boreal-prime/ After the demise of the photographer-run cooperative agency Luceo in 2012, the collectives Prime and Boreal are moving forward confidently as they add new members.
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The Real World: Leica Q vs Sony RX1R II | PhotoShelter Blog
The Real World: Leica Q vs Sony RX1R II – PhotoShelter Blog When the biggest complaint you have about a camera concerns the image quality at ISO 25,000, you know you have a first world problem. Such is the case when comparing two full-frame compacts: the Leica Q and the Sony RX1R II. Yes, there…
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Full Bleed: Labyrinth | VICE | United States
Full Bleed: Labyrinth Jason Jaworski’s Labyrinth was created while traveling for 13 days through slums in the Philippines, accompanied by a group of little people. Link: https://www.vice.com/en/article/wd733w/full-bleed-labyrinth-v22n12 These photos are from Jason Jaworski’s Labyrinth, a collection he created while traveling for 13 days through slums in the Philippines. He was accompanied by a gang of…
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Magnum Photos Blog
Link: This is John Vink’s fourth of a 12 part project about the wide-ranging subject of rice in Cambodia. His comprehensive exploration will address such issues as seasonal growing cycle, religion, research, tradition, commerce, social and economic impact, climate change issues and more.
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TIME Picks the Top 100 Photos of 2015 | TIME
See the Top 100 Photos of 2015 TIME presents an unranked selection of the top 100 images of the year via Time: https://time.com/4124895/top-100-photos-of-2015/ TIME presents an unranked selection of the top 100 images of the year
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In a world of words, pictures still matter | Stuart Franklin | Comment is free | The Guardian
In a world of words, pictures still matter | Stuart Franklin Photojournalism has been declared dead. But as the response to the refugee crisis shows, images still have impact via the Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/dec/05/world-words-photos-matter-photojournalism-reportage Photojournalism has been declared dead. But as the response to the refugee crisis shows, images still have impact
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Soul Boys, Ravers, and Pillheads: Sweaty Photos of Classic British Club Culture | VICE | United States
Soul Boys, Ravers, and Pillheads: Sweaty Photos of Classic British Club Culture We got a special selection of images from Lost in Music, an upcoming photography exhibition that charts the history of dance music and club culture in the UK. Link: https://www.vice.com/en/article/4wbkqn/40-years-of-uk-club-culture-288 Tomorrow, London’s theprintspace are launching Lost in Music, an exhibition that charts the…
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Ken Light’s What’s Going On? Is a look back at American during the turbulent 1960s and ’70s (PHOTOS).
Powerful Photos From America’s 1960s and ’70s Fourth of July celebrations can honor our nation’s founding while also reflecting on darker periods of history. In 2015, David Rosenberg wrote about… via Slate Magazine: https://slate.com/culture/2016/07/ken-lights-whats-going-on-is-a-look-back-at-american-during-the-turbulent-1960s-and-70s-photos.html Ken Light knew he would become a photojournalist on April 28, 1970. While studying at Ohio University, Light traveled to Ohio…
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Photographers, Reps Push Back on Time Inc Contract’s Rights Grab (Update)
Link: The new contract, as written, eliminates space rates, grants Time Inc. broad rights to reuse assignment photos in affiliate brands and books, and reduces fees for reuse in related publications, books and foreign editions.
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Fund Your Work: Manuel Ortiz Foundation Seeking Projects for $5,000 Documentary Grant
Link: The Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation for Documentary Photography & Film is accepting proposals for their $5,000 grants for a documentary photo project and a short documentary film. The deadline to enter is March 31, 2016.
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A Photographer and a Publisher Talk about Drive-By Shooting — Vantage — Medium
A Photographer and a Publisher Talk about Drive-By Shooting What a photo might mean and what it might do via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/a-photographer-and-a-publisher-talk-about-drive-by-shooting-d5e6ae8d0f62 I guess I could justify what I do by saying I’m photographing people who don’t necessarily want to be photographed to show the world how dysfunctional and needy America is, but that’s kind…
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Status Update: Silicon Valley in the MirrorReading The Pictures
Status Update: Silicon Valley in the Mirror Considering Silicon Valley and the tech boom in the face of the character, diversity and the perseverance of the Bay Area. via Reading The Pictures: https://www.readingthepictures.org/2015/12/silicon-valley-in-the-mirror/ Surveying the show, it’s too rich and multitudinous to reduce the cultures and the social currents into rich or poor, digital or analog, slick…
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The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action – The Washington Post
The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action Dickey Chapelle, one of the first female war photographers, risked her life to capture history on world stages from Iwo Jima to the Vietnam War. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2015/12/03/the-brilliant-photos-of-the-first-american-female-war-photographer-killed-in-action/ The woman was Dickey Chapelle, a female photojournalist on assignment for Life magazine.…
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We’re Just Sayin: Adieu Faere Holga…. Adieu…
Adieu Faere Holga…. Adieu… Well this must be a little bit like what the hard-core felt in the early 60s when the Speed Graphic line was halted, or maybe the 1940s (?)… Link: http://werejustsayin.blogspot.com/2015/12/adieu-faere-holga-adieu.html it brought photographers back to the simplicity of understanding that a real picture is made in your eye, in your head,…
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Chicago Pays $100,000 to Photojournalist Arrested and Abused by Police | PINAC
PINAC News via PINAC News: https://pinacnews.com/ A photojournalist who photographed Chicago police abusing a protesters during the 2012 NATO Summit, only to be beaten up himself by police, received a $100,000 settlement last month.