Meeting ‘the Other’ Face to Face
With “The Enemy” project at M.I.T., the photojournalist Karim Ben Khelifa hopes to engender a form of empathy beyond the reach of traditional documentary film.
With “The Enemy” project at M.I.T., the photojournalist Karim Ben Khelifa hopes to engender a form of empathy beyond the reach of traditional documentary film.
On 9/22/16, The School of Visual Arts presented “Campaign ’16 In Pictures,” a lecture by Reading the Pictures publisher, Michael Shaw. Watch it here.
via Reading The Pictures: http://www.readingthepictures.org/2016/10/campaign16-in-pictures-lecture/
Sport photography has always been about the defining moment. As a New York Times experiment shows during , it might not be the case anymore…
via Thoughts of a Bohemian: http://blog.melchersystem.com/just-a-background-melody/
The IOC has a lot to worry about this Olympics: making sure the athletes are safe, making sure the media is safe, making sure the press knows they are NOT
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2016/08/05/ioc-bans-press-sharing-gifs-olympics-internet-amused/
This special panel moderated by ViewFind’s Lead Photo Editor Andrea Wise explores some of the delicate issues that arise when making bodies of work on sensitive topics.
via The Photo Brigade: http://thephotobrigade.com/2016/07/strategies-for-sensitive-visual-storytelling-panel/
The Lion City II – Majulah is a photographic love letter to Singapore; actually, love novel might be more appropriate. A time-lapse overflowing with
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2016/06/13/incredible-time-lapse-took-three-years-one-million-photos-make/
A photographer reflects on her groundbreaking images of spousal abuse
via Time: http://time.com/4353529/donna-ferrato-domestic-violence/
I was 5 years old and had just walked my dad into a stairway. He wasn’t hurt, but I remember his irritation. He was blind and I was his son and guide-in-training. Whenever we walked together for the next 34 years, I made sure his path was clear.
Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden is talking about his projects: Coney Island, Haiti, Black Country and American Made. Related posts: “American Made” by Bruce Gilden (video) Bruce Gilden on his project for RATP Bruce Gilden – Postcards from America, Magnum
via Leica Rumors: http://leicarumors.com/2016/05/26/lfi-artist-talk-bruce-gilden-video.aspx/
Originally trained as a marine biologist, Thomas Peschak transitioned from the field in 2004 in order to pursue a discipline he felt was even more effective in ocean conservation efforts: photojournalism. Peschak is now a photographer for National Geographic Magazine and the Director of Conservation for the Save our Seas Foundation. He has been named as one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world.
Back in 2014, Denver Post photojournalist AAron Ontiveroz’s boss asked him to travel to Russian to cover the Sochi Winter Olympics, Aspen for the Winter X
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2016/03/03/video-one-month-life-road-photojournalist/
Funny news bloopers that hit the internet this month. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! https://goo.gl/2gJW4j BEST NEWS BLOOPERS 2012 https://youtu.be/gesm2CiVbuo BEST NEWS …
via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUEFQ2HMmMM
Christopher Morris takes us behind the scenes
via Time: http://time.com/4206960/behind-the-scenes-candidates-christopher-morris/
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via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYD5japaxsg
This special Business of Editorial Photography Panel Discussion features some of the best photographers on the planet: David Bergman, David Burnett, Al Tielemans, Rob Tringali, and via Skype, Robert Seale. Moderated by PhotoShelter’s Allen Murabayashi, th
via The Photo Brigade: http://thephotobrigade.com/2016/02/business-of-editorial-photography-panel-discussion/
The project by Donna Ferrato is the third episode. Many conflict photographers talk about getting “close” to their subjects; but perhaps none get closer than Donna Ferrato. For more than 30 years, Donna has been making deep and lasting relationships with women, and then asking to take their pictures on the worst day of their lives
We continue and present the projects selected by Les Nuits Photographiques 2015 awards, which took place on September 19th. Today is about Rwandan genocide with “Intended Consequences“, directed by Jonathan Togorvnik, israelian photographer and produced by MediaStorm.
It’s not hard to find a great photo in Eulitt’s year-end portfolio. The hard part is whittling down everything he shot in 2015 to his five favorites. That’s what the photo editors at The Star asked him to do
Discover the life and work of photographer Pedro E. Guerrero, a Mexican American, born and raised in segregated Mesa, AZ. Discover the life and work o…
Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/photography/video-pedro-e-guerrero-a-photographer-s-journey
On a recent trip to Seattle, WA, Michael Reichmann Founder of LuLa, with Brooks Jensen, Publisher of Lens Work and Kevin Raber, Publisher of LuLa had a discussion about photography. Together they explored the different states of photography. During this
via Luminous Landscape: https://luminous-landscape.com/past-present-and-future-of-photography-a-video-interview-with-brooks-jensen-michael-reichmann-and-kevin-raber/