Author: Trent
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Local photojournalism gets a boost from a California nonprofit – Columbia Journalism Review
Local photojournalism gets a boost from a California nonprofit CatchLight, a California-based nonprofit, was launched in 2015 to create opportunities and support for photojournalists; over the past several years, they’ve created project grants for photojournalists and partnered with local newsrooms to offer financ via Columbia Journalism Review: https://www.cjr.org/business_of_news/local-photojournalism-gets-a-boost.php CatchLight Local announced that five philanthropic organizations…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Gillian Laub “Family Matters” @ International Center of Photography
Juxtapoz Magazine – Gillian Laub “Family Matters” @ International Center of Photography For the last two decades, American artist Gillian Laub has used the camera to investigate how society’s most complex questions are often writ large in… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/gillian-laub-family-matters-international-center-of-photography/ For the last two decades, American artist Gillian Laub has used the camera to investigate how…
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Photoshop’s ‘Content Credentials’ Embeds Attribution Data into Photos | PetaPixel
Photoshop’s ‘Content Credentials’ Embeds Attribution Data into Photos Content attribution and verification, embedded into an image at the point of creation. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/10/26/photoshops-content-credentials-embeds-attribution-data-into-photos/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+petapixel+%28PetaPixel%29 The Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) was founded by Adobe, Twitter, and the New York Times in 2019 as a way to battle against image disinformation and increase the trust and transparency…
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Talking Pictures with David Burnett: How a Legendary Photojournalist Stays Curious About the Craft – YouTube
Talking Pictures with David Burnett: How a Legendary Photojournalist Stays Curious About the Craft David Burnett is one of the world’s most respected photojournalists working today. He’s made pictures in the news for five decades, making him one of the mos… via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BHXRcM8wb8 David is a dear friend and colleague of Kenneth Jarecke, founder…
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From Anna Atkins to Hiromix: The Photo Books by Women You Need to Know | AnOther
From Anna Atkins to Hiromix: The Photo Books by Women You Need to Know via AnOther: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/13669/from-anna-atkins-to-hiromix-the-photobooks-by-women-you-need-to-know Alex Merola shares a list of the most influential, boundary-breaking photo books created by women, spanning from 1843 to 1999
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The Best Panoramic Photos of 2021: Epson International Pano Awards | PetaPixel
The Best Panoramic Photos of 2021: Epson International Pano Awards The best panoramic photos of the year. via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2021/10/20/the-best-panoramic-photos-of-2021-epson-international-pano-awards/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+petapixel+%28PetaPixel%29 The Epson International Pano Awards is the largest competition for panoramic photography and has announced its 2021 winners, with a misty cypress tree panorama awarded the top prize.
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Four Years Embedded with the N.Y.P.D. | The New Yorker
Four Years Embedded with the N.Y.P.D. In the late seventies, Jill Freedman set out to create a clear-eyed portrait of New York City police. What she made was something more complicated. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/four-years-embedded-with-the-nypd Inevitably, the spirit of Weegee haunts Jill Freedman’s photographs of New York street cops. Both worked in inky, matter-of-fact…
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The Foto Awards presented by Las Fotos Project: Smita Sharma in Conversation with Anna Grevenitis – LENSCRATCH
The Foto Awards presented by Las Fotos Project: Smita Sharma in Conversation with Anna Grevenitis – LENSCRATCH This week we are celebrating a wonderful organization in Los Angeles: the Las Fotos Project and The Foto Awards event taking place on October 23, 2021. Today we celebrate the Advocacy Award Winner (adult), Smita Sharma. The Advocacy…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Sohei Nishino: Listening and Assembling
Juxtapoz Magazine – Sohei Nishino: Listening and Assembling Our memories are intimately tied to photographs. Whether a childhood portrait or sunset selfie, the photograph represents not just the captured moment… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/sohei-nishino-listening-and-assembling/ Our memories are intimately tied to photographs. Whether a childhood portrait or sunset selfie, the photograph represents not just the captured moment, but…
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Rediscovered photos from the set of ‘Apocalypse Now’
Rediscovered photos from the set of ‘Apocalypse Now’ Photographer Chas Gerretsen spent six months chronicling one of the most harrowing and poignant war films ever made. He recounts the turmoil that took place both on and off the set. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/rediscovered-photos-from-the-set-of-apocalypse-now/ Photographer Chas Gerretsen spent six months chronicling one of the most harrowing…
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Italian photographer dropped from prize after accusations he identified rape survivors in India without consent
Italian photographer dropped from prize after accusations he identified rape survivors in India without consent By publishing full names alongside images, Marco Gualazzini stands accused of breaking child protection laws and putting his subjects in danger via The Art Newspaper – International art news and events: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/10/19/photographer-dropped-from-prize-for-identifying-child-rape-victims By publishing full names alongside images, Marco Gualazzini…
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18 Photographers on What It Means to Embrace the Unknown
18 Photographers on What It Means to Embrace the Unknown Elliott Erwitt, Nan Goldin, Jamel Shabazz, and more share images that explore the edges of their photographic practice. via Aperture: https://aperture.org/editorial/18-photographers-on-what-it-means-to-embrace-the-unknown/ In the Magnum Square Print Sale in partnership with Aperture, Elliott Erwitt, Nan Goldin, Jamel Shabazz, and more share images that explore the edges…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Joseph Lawton “Being and There” @ Aurelia Gallery
Juxtapoz Magazine – Joseph Lawton “Being and There” @ Aurelia Gallery Being and There is a photographic travel journal featuring black and white photography by Joseph Lawton from India, China, Indonesia, Russia, Fra… Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/joseph-lawton-being-and-there-aurelia-gallery/ Being and There is a photographic travel journal featuring black and white photography by Joseph Lawton from India, China, Indonesia, Russia, France,…
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War, Sex, and Violence, Or Life According to Yan Morvan | Blind
War, Sex, and Violence, Or Life According to Yan Morvan With the project Yan Morvan Archives, Battcoop publishing takes a comprehensive look at the photojournalist’s work. Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/3815-war-sex-and-violence-or-life-according-to-yan-morvan-en With the project Yan Morvan Archives, Battcoop publishing takes a comprehensive look at the photojournalist’s work.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Pat Kane – LENSCRATCH
Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Pat Kane – LENSCRATCH The project, Here Is Where We Shall Stay by Pat Kane focuses on how Indigenous people in my region are moving towards meaningful self determination by resetting the past. The act of reclaiming culture and identity is ongoing, and my friends here are…
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The Recipients of the 42nd W. Eugene Smith Fund Grant | Blind
The Recipients of the 42nd W. Eugene Smith Fund Grant The Award is being shared among Five Photographers covering stories from around the world. Each winner will receive $10,0000 to be used to continue their individual projects on a range of subjects. Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/the-recipients-of-the-42nd-w-eugene-smith-fund-grant-en The Award is being shared among five photographers covering stories from…
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Territory and Memory: Four Road Trips across Forgotten Russia | Blind
Territory and Memory: Four Road Trips across Forgotten Russia Today’s Russia is known mostly for its politics, the splendor of Saint Petersburg, and Moscow’s monuments. To get into the heart of the largest nation on the planet, Blind hits the road with four young photographers who explore their country’s territory a Link: https://www.blind-magazine.com/en/news/3809-territory-and-memory-four-road-trips-across-forgotten-russia-en Today’s Russia…
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The Little-Seen World of Demolition Derbies
The Little-Seen World of Demolition Derbies The shirtless, sweating men splayed across and against car hoods and dashboards in Derby convey a sense of bonded brotherhood and physical intimacy. via Hyperallergic: http://hyperallergic.com/672237/the-little-seen-world-of-demolition-derbies/ Ken Graves and Eva Lipman expose the surprisingly tender and at times erotically charged moments that happen before and after impact, when human…
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Deponie (Landfill) – Photographs by Tobias Kruse | Essay by Jörg Colberg | | LensCulture
Deponie (Landfill) – Photographs by Tobias Kruse | Essay by Jörg Colberg | | LensCulture In these quietly disturbing black-and-white photographs, Tobias Kruse confronts the unsettling first decade of East Germany after the fall of the Wall, including its Nazi past and present via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/tobias-kruse-deponie-landfill In these quietly disturbing black-and-white photographs, Tobias Kruse confronts…