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  • A Conversation With 10×10 Photobooks | Conscientious Photography Magazine

    A Conversation With 10×10 Photobooks | Conscientious Photography Magazine

    A Conversation With 10×10 Photobooks via Conscientious Photography Magazine: https://cphmag.com/conv-10×10/ Lederman and Yatskevich are two of the driving forces behind 10×10 Photobooks, a non-profit with a focus on the photobook. I spoke with Lederman and Yatskevich after the release of What They Saw (before the announcement of the PhotoBook Awards). The following conversation has been…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Spell, Time, Practice, American, Body: The Work of RaMell Ross

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Spell, Time, Practice, American, Body: The Work of RaMell Ross In 2018, photographer, filmmaker, and educator RaMell Ross released the documentary film Hale County This Morning, This Evening to critical acclaim, i… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/spell-time-practice-american-body-the-work-of-ramell-ross/ In 2018, photographer, filmmaker, and educator RaMell Ross released the documentary film Hale County This Morning, This Evening…

  • Film Photo Award Fall 2021 Finalists – LENSCRATCH

    Film Photo Award Fall 2021 Finalists – LENSCRATCH

    Film Photo Award Fall 2021 Finalists – LENSCRATCH Today we share the Student Project Finalists and the Visionary Project Finalists the in the Film Photo Award Fall 2021. The Film Photo Award Fall 2021 Juror, Larisa Leclair shares some remarks about the selections: In the 1990’s, just before the integrati via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/11/film-photo-award-fall-2021-finalists/ Today we…

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Rosalind Fox Solomon: The Forgotten @ Foley Gallery, NY

    Juxtapoz Magazine – Rosalind Fox Solomon: The Forgotten @ Foley Gallery, NY Pictures from Rosalind Fox Solomon’s The Forgotten introduce us to people who are chained to events in history that have permanently affected how they… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/rosalind-fox-solomon-the-forgotten-foley-gallery-ny/ Pictures from Rosalind Fox Solomon’s The Forgotten introduce us to people who are chained to events in…

  • Chizu history | Blind

    Chizu history If you ask photobook aficionados what the ‘greatest’ photobook of all time is, there will be a whole bunch of answers. In this poll, The Americans by Robert Frank got the most votes, Ravens by Masahisa Fukase and New York by William Klein were up there, a Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/3907-chizu-history-en If you ask photobook…

  • The 2021 Family Gatherings Exhibition – LENSCRATCH

    The 2021 Family Gatherings Exhibition – LENSCRATCH

    The 2021 Family Gatherings Exhibition – LENSCRATCH Happy Thanksgiving! After two years of covid and quaranting, this wonderful exhibition of family gatherings past and present, remind us of what is important: being with ones you love, being thankful for the goodness in the world, and enjoying a meal toget via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2021/11/the-2021-family-gatherings-exhibition/ Happy Thanksgiving! After…

  • Nikon Z9 ‘Dual-Stream’ Tech Records and Displays Images with No Lag | PetaPixel

    Nikon Z9 ‘Dual-Stream’ Tech Records and Displays Images with No Lag | PetaPixel

    Nikon Z9 ‘Dual-Stream’ Tech Records and Displays Images with No Lag It can display and record data simultaneously with no lag. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/11/24/nikon-z9-dual-stream-tech-records-and-displays-images-with-no-lag/ The Dual-stream technology is part of Nikon’s technology for what it bills as a “real-live” viewfinder experience in the Z9. The company says that the tech is only made possible thanks…

  • TIME’s Top 100 Photos of 2021 | Time

    TIME’s Top 100 Photos of 2021 In a time of transition and uncertainty, these images defined the year via Time: https://time.com/6123078/top-100-photos-2021/ emember when people thought it was the year? That 2020 was uniquely cursed, the worst year ever, that all would be resolved by January. Instead, 2021 has proved to be a fraught annum of…

  • On Tour with D. Randall Blythe and the Q2 Monochrom – The Leica camera Blog

    https://www.leica-camera.blog/2021/11/24/drandallblythe/ D. Randall Blythe shares a slice of touring life through the lens of his Q2 Monochrom.

  • In Visible Light – Street Photography Awards 2021 Winner | LensCulture

    In Visible Light – Street Photography Awards 2021 Winner | LensCulture

    In Visible Light – Street Photography Awards 2021 Winner | LensCulture In these award-winning photographs by Sam Ferris, intense golden sunlight bounces off the steel-and-glass urban canyon walls of Sydney’s Central Business District — illuminating passersby and setting the stage for countless fleeting encounters on the city via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/solo-exhibition/sam-ferris-in-visible-light In these award-winning photographs by…

  • Step Into the Tender World of a Hollywood Cameraman

    Step Into the Tender World of a Hollywood Cameraman A history of the Golden Age of Hollywood from the perspective of someone who worked behind the scenes. via Hyperallergic: https://hyperallergic.com/693905/step-into-the-tender-world-of-a-hollywood-cameraman/ LOS ANGELES — Part time capsule, part love letter, the exhibition If We Can’t Fix It—It Ain’t Busted at Arcane Space is a tender reconstruction…

  • My Father Was a Black Photojournalist When There Were So Few – The New York Times

    My Father Was a Black Photojournalist When There Were So Few – The New York Times

    My Father Was a Black Photojournalist When There Were So Few The writer Aisha Sabatini Sloan and her father, a photojournalist, wrote a book together, “Captioning the Archives.” Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/20/us/aisha-sabatini-sloan-captioning-the-archives.html The writer Aisha Sabatini Sloan and her father, a photojournalist, wrote a book together, “Captioning the Archives.”

  • The Joy is in Capturing the Journey – The Leica camera Blog

    The Joy is in Capturing the Journey Ray Barbee enjoys the balancing act: as far as he is concerned, it is but a short step between the extroverted street sport scene and the observational appreciation of the photographic moment.

  • Sophie Calle and the Art of Leaving a Trace

    Sophie Calle and the Art of Leaving a Trace

    Sophie Calle and the Art of Leaving a Trace The French artist has attained celebrity—and attracted controversy—by pursuing the objects of her obsession. What is she really after? via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/sophie-calle-and-the-art-of-leaving-a-trace In February, 1981, the French artist Sophie Calle took a job as a hotel maid in Venice. In the course of three…

  • Berlin Wall to Blair’s battlebus – Tom Stoddart’s career in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian

    Berlin Wall to Blair’s battlebus – Tom Stoddart’s career in pictures Photojournalist who has died aged 68 covered major international stories including apartheid’s end in South Africa and the fall of the Berlin Wall via the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2021/nov/18/berlin-wall-blair-battlebus-tom-stoddart-career-in-pictures The renowned photojournalist, who has died aged 68, covered major international stories including conflict in Lebanon, apartheid’s…

  • Tom Stoddart 1953-2021: award-winning photojournalist in his own words | Digital Camera World

    Tom Stoddart 1953-2021: award-winning photojournalist in his own words | Digital Camera World

    Tom Stoddart 1953-2021: award-winning photojournalist in his own words One of the best news photographers of our time, Tom Stoddart has died aged 68 via digitalcameraworld: https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/tom-stoddart-1953-2021-award-winning-photojournalist-in-his-own-words One of the best photojournalists of his time, Tom Stoddart has just died aged 68. To remember his 50 years we are running an interview with Tom from…

  • An Architectural Survey in Search of America | The New Yorker

    An Architectural Survey in Search of America | The New Yorker

    An Architectural Survey in Search of America A new book compiled by Jeffrey Ladd uses material from the Historic American Buildings Survey to capture something of the national character. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/an-architectural-survey-in-search-of-america A new book compiled by Jeffrey Ladd uses material from the Historic American Buildings Survey to capture something of the national…

  • Controversial Photographer Jock Sturges Admits to Sexual Misconduct | PetaPixel

    Controversial Photographer Jock Sturges Admits to Sexual Misconduct | PetaPixel

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    Controversial Photographer Jock Sturges Admits to Sexual Misconduct Jock Sturges admits to sexual misconduct. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/11/18/controversial-photographer-jock-sturges-admits-to-sexual-misconduct/ As reported by the Washington Post, John “Jock” Sturges has been sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty in Franklin Superior Court to a charge of an “unnatural and lascivious act on a child under 16.”

  • Paying it Forward: The BIPOC Mentorship Program Addressing Systematic Barriers Faced by Emerging Photographers – PhotoShelter Blog

    Paying it Forward: The BIPOC Mentorship Program Addressing Systematic Barriers Faced by Emerging Photographers – PhotoShelter Blog

    Paying it Forward: The BIPOC Mentorship Program Addressing Systematic Barriers Faced by Emerging Photographers – PhotoShelter Blog A growing number of databases are championing the talents of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) photographers looking to get their foot in the door. Diversify Photo, Black Women Photographers, Indigenous Photograph, The Authority Collective and via…

  • On the Depiction of Africans in Photo Contests – PhotoShelter Blog

    On the Depiction of Africans in Photo Contests – PhotoShelter Blog

    On the Depiction of Africans in Photo Contests – PhotoShelter Blog As a child during the 1980s, I grew up with a weekly diet of TIME magazine and the evening news. The famine in Ethiopia during the decade generated an endless stream of news filled with images of Black bodies, so much so that my…