At a second look, however, you can feel there’s something strange about the photos, although you do not know what.
Category: Photography
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Exhibition review: Ruud van Empel | Prague Daily Monitor
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PDNPulse: Scott Streble's Pro-Bono Portraits of the Unemployed
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Scott Streble decided to dedicate a day to making free portraits for Minneapolis job seekers.
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PDNPulse: PDN Seminar This Wednesday in New York — Free!
On Wednesday, PDN is hosting a free seminar for emerging photographers at Parsons The New School for Design in New York. Speakers include PDN’s 30 honorees Fernando Souto, Lucas Foglia
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What is Visualization? Rare Unreleased Ansel Adams Footage | Thomas Hawk Digital Connection
Mark Silber, over at Silber Studios Blog, was able to obtain the rare Ansel Adams footage above. In the short clip Ansel Adams talks about visualization. The process whereby a photographer sees a photograph in their mind’s eye before and during the making of photograph.
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Paul D’Amato, Chicago – Feature Shoot
Boston raised Paul D’Amato now resides and teaches in Chicago, where he has extensively photographed three public housing projects from the city’s near west side.
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In The Arctic, A Time-Lapse View Of Climate Change : NPR
Intent on documenting the effects of climate change, nature photographer James Balog ventured into ice-bound regions with 26 time-lapse cameras, which he programmed to shoot a frame every daylight hour for three years.
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PDNPulse: Guest Blog: Luceo Images, Lowering Overhead
Luceo’s major strength is that each photographer brings a unique skill-set beyond photography to the group, something that has helped us keep our overhead low by handling otherwise costly tasks in-house. Our photographers have specialties beyond image making, including web design, law, sales and marketing, and a variety of other creative and administrative skills.
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PDNPulse: First Polaroid, Now This!
Another bit of analog nostalgia goes extinct: View-Master scenic reels are being discontinued.
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A Photo Editor – Utah Sticks It To All Their Photographers
As if the 3.2 beer isn’t enough of a deterrent to photographers living and working in Utah now the state is trying to collect from photographers, who they feel don’t do a very good job following their tax law. The timing of this is unbelievably absurd.
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How Photographers Are Launching Their Careers
Nearly 200 photographers responded in February to PDN’s first survey of emerging photographers, providing us with a snapshot of how photographers are getting their training, how they are paying for it, and other information about how they are launching their careers.
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dvafoto › Money flows toward (the photographer)
Can’t remember exactly where I found this link, but it’s a useful motto. Replace “writer” with “photographer” or any other creative professional, and repeat it to yourself. Then repeat it again.
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More Than Words: SEO and Photography (or Photographers?) – A Picture's Worth
Photography business guru John Harrington recently published a piece entitled “Just Words” in which he describes how he chose to sell himself as “John Harrington Photography” instead of “John Harrington – Photographer.”
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Wim Wenders's best shot | Art and design | The Guardian
I confess to being a workaholic. And as movies always take up a year or two of your life, I’m happiest filling some of the time in between taking pictures.
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Wooster Collective: USA Network Brings Together 11 World-Renowned Photographers For Character Project
In addition to Mary Ellen Mark, the project features new work by Sylvia Plachy as well as Dawoud Bey, Jeff Dunas, David Eustace, Eric Ogden and emerging talents Marla Rutherford, Anna Mia Davidson, Joe Fornabaio, Eric McNatt and Richard Renaldi.