Criticism’s Sting: The Author Curtis Sittenfeld on Book Reviews (Published 2016)
The novelist describes how she reacts to unsparing reviews and has come to take criticism less personally: “Sometimes fate smiles on you and sometimes it doesn’t.”
The novelist describes how she reacts to unsparing reviews and has come to take criticism less personally: “Sometimes fate smiles on you and sometimes it doesn’t.”
Long before digital darkroom, photographers had their own ways of creating magic, surrealism, and new realities with montaged photographs, sometimes in the wet darkroom, and sometimes simply with a pair of scissors and some glue. Paris photographer, Sylvain Granjon, carries that tradition on with two new series, Photography Genetically Modified and Je suis né arc en ciel. We featured Sylvain’s charming project with his daughter some years ago, Douce Amère and this new work continues in the vein of play and transformation.
For more than a year, some of the most powerful women in entertainment — including Amy Pascal, Kathleen Kennedy, Stacey Snider and a ‘Homeland’ director — have been impersonated by a co…
via The Hollywood Reporter: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/hunting-con-queen-hollywood-1125932/
“When a creative artist is fatigued it is often from too much inflow, not too much outflow” — Julia Cameron
via Medium: https://medium.com/the-mission/why-excessive-consumption-limits-your-creativity-6e925dd66daa
prob no new posts here on the site until Wednesday. follow us on twitter for daily updates ->->-> @theclick
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Our increasing addiction to the constant stimulus of updates, likes and posts is damaging our ability to concentrate deeply and focus on work that matters.
Link: http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/20/jobs/quit-social-media-your-career-may-depend-on-it.html
In the gallery of images that make up “Through Her Eyes” you will find for the first time in Utah a collection of photographs produced by 19 female photojournalists while on assignment in the state.
In the digital economy, it was supposed to be impossible to make money by making art. Instead, creative careers are thriving — but in complicated and unexpected ways.
Remember: the dress was white and gold, everything in the Onion should be read literally, and Kim Kardashian is actually working for the C.I.A.
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/an-open-letter-from-your-horrible-facebook-friends?intcid=mod-most-popular
With the demise of our blogroll, we thought we’d shine some light on 50 unique photo blogs that we think are inspiring. While we follow greats like LightBox, Behold and the Huffington Post, we tried to compile a diverse array of blogs that you may not alr
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/02/52-photo-sites-get-inspired/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=52-photo-sites-get-inspired#!viliF
Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/01/13/pjl-january-2014-part-1/
I’ll be off and on Internet-wise for a few days, so my recent updates here on the site might be delayed. The Click twitter feed http://twitter.com/theclick will be updated constantly. Follow it for the latest greatness
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Empresa especialista en la intermediación y promoción de bienes raíces y desarrollos inmobiliarios.
Link: http://tres16.com/
The Empty Quarter Gallery cordially invites you to
MEET RAWIYA @ MENASART FAIR
13th to 16th July
RAWIYA is a photography collective founded by five female photographers from across the Middle East. RAWIYA presents an insider’s view of a region in flux balancing its contradictions while reflecting on social and political issues and stereotypes.
RAWIYA, meaning ‘she who tells a story’, brings together the experiences and photographic styles of Tamara Abdul Hadi, Laura Boushnak, Tanya Habjouqa, Dalia Khamissy and Newsha Tavakolian.
Link: MENASART fair, Beirut
Link: jon moore
Born in 1969, Christophe Calais begins his career at the national newspaper France-Soir in 1990. In 1992, he becomes a staff photographer at VSD Magazine and covers international news for six years, with a particular interest in Rwanda, a country on which he still reports today. Rewarded by the Scoop d’Angers Festival in 1997, his work on Rwanda has led to the publication of a book Le cri des morts, le silence des vivants and to an exhibition at the 1998 Perpignan Festival of Photojournalism as well as a projection at that same Festival in 2002 and 2004. In 1998, Christophe decides to become a freelancer and his work is published by several international magazines. In 2002, he is the co-author of a documentary on Rwanda, based on his photographic work. His new book, Rwanda, le pays hanté is published in 2006 and exhibited at the group show “Pour une photographie engagée” at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris. Six years ago, Christophe started to work on a long-term project about refugee resettlement in America. Part of this work was nominated for a Visa d’Or in 2003, exhibited at Honfleur Festival in 2004 and shown at the “Africa Fast forward” exhibition in Brussels in 2009.
Link: Christophe CALAIS
Edition Size: 15
Price: $75
To Benefit: The Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of Philadelphia’s homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals. PAWS is working toward making Philadelphia a city in which every healthy and treatable pet is guaranteed a home.
Link: Katrina d’Autremont | collect.give
La Bella Italia is calling you for this magnificent photography experience through the gorgeous hillsides of Tuscany. This exciting documentary travel workshop will teach you how to take beautiful travel photographs in a stress-free environment. Private tours of family-run wineries, off-the-tourist-map villages with bustling street life and twilight dinners at historic villas will set the scene for your images to shine.
Explore the sun drenched fields of Tuscany while our award winning staff help you perfect the fundamentals of quality travel photography. With nightly lectures and slideshows, we work with each student personally, no matter your skill level, to bring your photography skills to the next level of sophistication. With hands-on support from our guides and staff, you will have a team of professionals behind you every step of the way.
Is the ‘best’ story a war photographer can provide these days – the one that will get the most space…
Another holiday soundtrack to fill your home with warmth, a free downloadable playlist from the ficitonal fundamentalist polygamists of HBO’s Big Love.
Tracks include:
We Three Wives
Deck the Compound
and, Silent Wife
Listen and download your favorite compound classics