Author: Trent
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Truth With a Camera Workshop
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Alpa Field Test
Link: The software product in question is the ALPA Lens Corrector. The product should be available in its final version by the time you read this. Come to think of it, it makes all the sense in the world for ALPA to develop a software product that corrects lens aberrations such as barrel distortion, pincushion…
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Lawsuit Alleges Plagiarism by Hartford Courant – NYTimes.com
Suit Accuses Hartford Courant of Plagiarism (Published 2009) A lawsuit cites 11 Hartford Courant articles it says were largely taken from The Journal Inquirer. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/20/business/media/20paper.html Newspapers have tried many ways to cover the news with dwindling resources: dropping certain topics, having people do double duty, using more wire service work. Routine plagiarism is not…
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Thank You For Making Our Site Launch A Success | Luceo Images
Link: Luceo Images would like to thank all the people involved with making our new site a success. We are especially thankful for the graphic and web design provided by our own photographers, Tim Lytvinenko and Kevin German and for the additional coding and consultation of Dan Nguyen. We are also grateful for design feedback…
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Photographer and Filmmaker Tom Hollyman Dies at 89
Link: Trained as a photojournalist, Hollyman specialized in travel photography for many years, shooting for Holiday and Town and Country magazines. He also served as the director of photography for the 1963 movie version of Lord of the Flies.
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Michael Wolf talks about "The Transparent City" – Conscientious
Link: Here’s a first, something I’ve been thinking about for a while: Video artist talks. This one, the first of its kind, has Michael Wolf talk about his project The Transparent City, which is currently on view at Aperture.
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Rob Galbraith DPI: Nikon USA posts interview with Ami Vitale
Link: Photographer Ami Vitale is featured in the latest Nikon USA podcast. As with earlier podcasts, the interview with Vitale intermingles advertorial content with interesting insights into her approach to shooting of both stills and digital SLR video.
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Greg Kahn Wins 2008 NPPA Monthly News Clip Contest
Link: This is the first year a MNCC National Photographer of the Year has been named, MNCC contest chair Denny Simmons said, “although we’re pretty sure photographers have been keeping track of these points for decades, now it’s official.”
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'The Office' Ends As Documentary Crew Gets All The Footage It Needs
The Onion | America’s Finest News Source. The Onion brings you all of the latest news, stories, photos, videos and more from America’s finest news source. via The Onion: http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/the_office_ends_as?utm_source=onion_rss_daily
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::: The Travel Photographer :::: NGM: Martin Schoeller: The Hadza
NGM: Martin Schoeller: The Hadza travel photographer Link: https://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/11/ngm-martin-schoeller-hadza.html The National Geographic brings us The Hadza, a collection of photographs by Martin Schoeller.
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Gratitude | Luceo Images
Link: My life has changed so much since I left my life as a staff photographer at a daily newspaper in late February.
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The American Dream | 100 Eyes Photo Magazine
Link: This issue of 100Eyes is dedicated to an American Dream, although a dream a bit darker, and perhaps vague. The term itself is refracted through the images in the magazine, having a different meaning as the images evolve, and the meaning of the language changes as do the pictures themselves. In some places the…
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The Visual Student » Coming Soon: Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar
Link: I was in my early 20’s the first time I went to the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar. Times were different – we shot film, jobs were available, newspapers were robust, and my hair weave was rocking. Fast forward 15 years – film is almost obsolete, newspapers are hurting and my weave – well, lets pretend…
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Top Ten iPhone Apps for Photographers
Link: Granted, this isn’t such a terrible thing. We’ve spent many fun hours adding vignettes and blurred backgrounds to the spontaneous on-the-street images we captured with our iPhone’s 2-megapixel camera. (So the iPhone 3Gs has a 3MP camera. Big whoop.) After a while though, these apps get kind of boring and don’t do a lot…
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Art market anarchy at Paris Photo 2009 — free photos! – lens culture
Link: A surprise act of art market anarchy took place just outside the entrance to the exclusive gala VIP opening night at Paris Photo 2009 last week.
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APhotoADay Blog » Portraits of Power
Link: He’s a tremendous personality with such great story-telling capabilities, I could listen to Platon talk about his pictures all day long.
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W. Eugene Smith's Madness 1959 – Conscientious
Link: W. Eugene Smith was one of the greatest photojournalists of the 20th Century, but I think he would probably have a hard time if he was still alive and decided to enter World Press Photo, which just decreed that only “retouching which conforms to currently accepted standards in the industry is allowed.”
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PDN's Notable Books of 2009: Part 2
Link: In our November issue, we showcased 13 books that caught the attention of PDN’s editors this year (read it on PDNOnline here). Below is part two of our list, which includes several books we wrote about in the pages of PDN in 2009.